Description
The Browning Cynergy Field 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Blued, 3″, Invector + Chokes is a modern over-and-under shotgun designed for the field. It blends Browning’s heritage with contemporary engineering for reliable, fast-handling performance in upland and waterfowl scenarios. At $1579.38, it sits in a competitive spot for a brand-name, American-made O/U, offering a balance of quality and value for the serious hunter who wants a durable, no-fuss tool.
Key Features
- Modern MonoLock Hinge: A low-profile, single-piece hinge for a slimmer receiver and durable lockup.
- 28″ Blued Barrels: A versatile length for swing and balance, finished in a classic, durable blued steel.
- Invector-Plus Choke System: Comes with a set of flush chokes (IC, M, F) for pattern control from close ranges to pass shooting.
- 3″ Chamber: Handles a wide range of 12-gauge loads, from light target loads to heavy waterfowl and turkey shells.
- Inflex Recoil Pad: Designed to reduce felt recoil and prevent snagging on clothing.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Choke System | Invector-Plus (Chokes Included) |
| Finish | Blued Steel Barrels/Receiver |
| Overall Length | Approx. 45.5 Inches |
The Cynergy’s weight, typically around 7.5 pounds, gives it a solid, steady feel without being sluggish. That weight helps manage recoil, especially with those 3″ magnum loads you might use for geese. The mechanical trigger is crisp, and the tang-mounted safety is intuitive. Here’s the thing—compared to Browning’s iconic Citori, the Cynergy offers a distinctly different feel with its straighter stock and lower receiver profile, which many shooters find faster to mount. It’s a design that prioritizes quick, instinctive shooting in the field.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is for the hunter who needs one reliable, versatile over-and-under for multiple seasons. Think the Missouri pheasant hunter who also heads north for ducks or chases spring turkeys. It’s a step-up gun for the shooter moving beyond an autoloader or pump, wanting the simplicity and pointability of an O/U without venturing into the luxury price tier of custom European guns. If you demand a brand with proven longevity and a design built for hard use, this fits.
Practical Pros & Cons
Pros: The mono-block barrel construction is robust and simplifies maintenance. The Inflex pad genuinely works to soften recoil. The included Invector-Plus chokes are high-quality and compatible with a wide aftermarket selection from brands like Briley and Carlson’s. The design is drop-in ready for most shooters with average dimensions—no gunsmithing required to start hunting. It’s a modern workhorse.
Cons: The synthetic stock, while durable, won’t please traditionalists wanting walnut. At this price, some competing Turkish-made O/Us offer more engraving or wood, but they often can’t match Browning’s long-term track record for parts and service. The straight stock design has a learning curve if you’re used to a high-comb Monte Carlo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Cynergy a good choice for a first over-and-under?
A: It can be, especially if you plan to use it heavily. Its durability and simpler lockup are advantages. That said, handle one first—the stock geometry is unique. For a more traditional first O/U feel, also consider a used Browning Citori, which often pops up in this price range.
Q: What shells can I shoot in it?
A: You can safely fire any standard 12-gauge 2 3/4″ or 3″ shell, from light 1oz target loads to 3″ magnum steel shot. It is not chambered for 3.5″ shells. Always check your choke constriction for the shot size you’re using.
Q: How does it compare to a Beretta Silver Pigeon?
A: The Beretta often has a higher price point and uses a different locking system (trunnion vs. monoblock). The Silver Pigeon typically has more classic lines and wood. The Cynergy is often seen as a more modern, rugged alternative. Handling both is the best way to decide, as fit is paramount.
For the hunter seeking a dependable, American-made over-and-under that bridges classic performance and modern design, the Browning Cynergy Field represents a solid value. Its $1579.38 price gets you into a proven platform that’s built to last for decades in the field. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.




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