Description
I remember the first time I shouldered a standard Citori in the field. It was a beautiful gun, but for my frame, it felt like swinging a fence post. That’s the exact problem the Browning Citori Micro Midas Satin Hunter, 12 Ga, 24″, 3″, Walnut/Blued solves. It’s a scaled-down, lightning-fast over/under shotgun built for shooters with shorter length of pull, offering the legendary Citori quality in a package that fits right out of the box for many.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a cut-down youth gun. It’s a purpose-built, scaled-down version of Browning’s flagship field over/under. The receiver, stock dimensions, and barrel length are all proportionally reduced. The result is a 12-gauge that handles with the speed and pointability you’d expect from a 20-gauge, but with the full payload and pattern of a 12. At 6.8 lbs, it’s light enough to carry all day but has enough heft to swing smoothly and soak up recoil.
What You’re Getting
You’re getting Browning’s iconic boxlock action with a single selective trigger and automatic ejectors. The 24-inch barrels are cylinder and improved cylinder choked, which is perfect for the dense cover and close-flushing birds this gun was born to hunt. The satin nickel receiver has just enough sheen to look classic without being flashy, and it’s paired with a genuine walnut stock finished in a satin oil. The dimensions are where it shines: a 13 5/8-inch length of pull and a 1 7/16-inch drop at the comb make it a dream for shooters under 5’10”. I’ve put a few hundred target loads and a box of 3-inch pheasant loads through one, and the balance is just superb. The gun comes up naturally and points where you look.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chambers) |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Length | 40.5 Inches |
| Weight | 6 lbs 13 oz |
| Length of Pull | 13 5/8 Inches |
| Chokes | Fixed Cylinder & Improved Cylinder |
Pros & Cons: My Take
Pros: The handling is its superpower—incredibly fast and agile in the grouse woods or on a quail walk. The fixed chokes are ideal for its intended close-range role. The fit and finish are pure Browning: tight, precise, and built to last. It’s a heirloom-quality gun that you can actually use hard.
Cons: The fixed chokes limit versatility for longer-range targets or waterfowl. The shorter barrels mean a slightly sharper report. And at a price of $1328.21, it’s a serious investment, though one that holds its value exceptionally well.
Who This Gun Is For
This is the perfect gun for the upland hunter who’s always felt a standard over/under was just a bit too long and cumbersome. It’s for the shooter with a smaller frame, or for anyone who values lightning-fast acquisition in tight cover. It’s also a fantastic option for a younger shooter stepping up to a quality 12-gauge that will fit them for years. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, and an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the fixed chokes be changed?
A: No, the barrels are manufactured with fixed chokes (Cylinder and Improved Cylinder). This is a classic field gun configuration designed for fast, close-range shooting. For versatility, you’d want to look at a Citori model with Invector-DS choke tubes.
Q: Is this just a youth model?
A: Not at all. While it’s often perfect for younger or smaller-statured shooters, it’s a full-power, scaled-down adult firearm. Many experienced hunters of average or below-average height prefer the faster handling of a “micro” platform like this for upland hunting.
Q: What’s the recoil like with 3-inch shells?
A: It’s manageable but noticeable. The gun’s lighter weight means it will transmit more felt recoil than a heavier 30-inch field gun. For extended sessions with heavy loads, I’d recommend a good recoil pad. For most upland hunting with 2 3/4″ loads, it’s very pleasant.
If you’ve been searching for a fast-handling, quality over/under that truly fits, the Browning Citori Micro Midas deserves a close look. See more details on our site.




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