Browning Citori Wht Lgt 410 26Iv Shotgun

$172,010.00

A scaled-down, lightweight Citori over-under in .410 bore with a distinctive white satin nickel finish. Built for fast handling in the field or on the clays course, it offers Browning quality in a manageable, elegant package.

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Description

The Browning Citori Wht Lgt 410 26Iv is a 26-inch barreled, over-under shotgun chambered in .410 bore. It’s built on a scaled-down, lightweight receiver with a white satin nickel finish, making it an elegant and manageable choice for small game, clays, or introducing a new shooter to the platform. I’ve put a few flats of shells through one, and it swings with a balance that belies its purpose—this isn’t a toy, it’s a refined tool.

Key Features

  • Scaled, Lightweight Receiver: Built specifically for the .410, it handles like a dream.
  • White Satin Nickel Finish: Distinctive, durable, and easy to spot in the field or at the range.
  • 26″ Invector-Plus Vent Rib Barrels: Ideal for quick handling in tight cover or on the sporting clays course.
  • Classic Citori Trigger & Action: The same reliable, mechanical single selective trigger you expect from Browning.
  • Walnut Stock with Satin Finish: A handsome, traditional complement to the metallic receiver.

Specifications & Details

Spec Detail
Gauge .410 Bore (3″)
Barrel Length 26 Inches
Overall Length Approx. 42.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 6 lbs 2 oz
Chokes Invector-Plus (F, M, IC included)
Trigger Single Selective

That weight—just over six pounds—is a huge part of the story. It makes this Citori a joy to carry all day for squirrel or dove, and it points instinctively. The Invector-Plus choke system is the same one used on Browning’s full-sized Citoris and Maxus shotguns, so your aftermarket choke options from brands like Briley or Carlson’s are extensive. Here’s the thing—while it’s a .410, the build quality is every bit the Citori you know. The action locks up tight, the ejectors are positive, and the fit and finish are what you pay for. At $1720.10, you’re investing in a lifetime shotgun, not just a small-gauge novelty.

Who This Shotgun Is For

This is for the upland hunter who wants a supremely fast-handling gun for grouse in thick timber. It’s for the seasoned clays shooter looking for a .410 challenge that doesn’t feel like a club. Perhaps most importantly, it’s an outstanding first over-under for a younger or smaller-framed shooter who would be overwhelmed by a 12-gauge’s weight and recoil. The scaled dimensions and mild report make practice enjoyable, not punishing.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Exceptional balance and pointability. The distinctive finish is both beautiful and functional. Browning’s proven, reliable action. Makes shooting a .410 a serious, refined experience. It’s drop-in ready for the field—no gunsmithing required to get started.

Cons: .410 ammo is more expensive and can be harder to find than 12 or 20 gauge. It demands more precision from the shooter—less margin for error than with a larger shot cloud. The premium price reflects its niche, bespoke nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a good gun for a beginner?

A: Yes, with a caveat. Its fit, finish, and smooth operation are fantastic for building good habits. However, mastering the .410’s smaller pattern is a steeper challenge than learning on a 20-gauge. It’s best for a dedicated beginner or as a second, specialized gun.

Q: Can it handle 3-inch magnum shells?

A: Yes, the chamber is for 3-inch shells, giving you flexibility with payloads for small game or longer-range targets. Always check your specific ammunition against the manufacturer’s specifications.

Q: What’s the real-world difference between this and a full-size Citori?

A: The scaled receiver and lighter barrels change the entire feel. It’s noticeably quicker and less muzzle-heavy. Think of it as a sports car version of the sedan—same pedigree, tuned for agility. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Look, if you’re in the market for a .410 that’s built without compromise, the Browning Citori Wht Lgt 410 26Iv stands apart. It turns the often-underestimated gauge into a demonstration of precision shooting. It’s an heirloom-quality piece that fills a specific role beautifully. See the full details on our site.

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