Description
The MAXUS II Shotguns Semi Auto is Browning’s flagship inertia-driven semi-automatic shotgun, engineered for extreme reliability and fast handling across hunting, competition, and tactical applications. It builds on the proven Maxus platform with enhanced ergonomics, a redesigned operating system for reduced recoil, and rugged durability for demanding field use. This is a top-tier shotgun designed for shooters who need performance that won’t quit when the pressure is on.
Key Features
- Inertia-Driven System: Renowned for reliable cycling with minimal maintenance, from light target loads to heavy 3.5″ magnums.
- Speed Load Plus: Allows you to drop a shell directly into the chamber and load the magazine tube without holding down the carrier release.
- Vector Pro Lengthened Forcing Cone: Smoothes shot transition for tighter, more consistent patterns and reduced perceived recoil.
- Inflex Technology Recoil Pad: Channels recoil energy downward and away from the cheek, improving control for faster follow-up shots.
- Durable Cerakote Finish: Provides a tough, corrosion-resistant exterior that stands up to harsh weather and hard use.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Inertia Driven |
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3.5″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 28″ (tested; other lengths often available) |
| Overall Length | 48.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 7.1 lbs |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds (with plug) |
| Finish | Cerakote |
| Stock | Synthetic or Walnut |
Weighing in at a nimble 7.1 pounds, the MAXUS II Shotguns Semi Auto handles with a swiftness that belies its ability to digest any 12-gauge shell you feed it. The investment of $1488.59 gets you a tool that’s drop-in ready for serious work—no gunsmithing required to achieve reliable function right from the first case of shells. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your FFL to complete the transfer.
Who It’s For
This is the shotgun for the waterfowler facing freezing dawns who can’t afford a malfunction. It’s for the competitive shooter moving through a 3-gun stage who needs split-second reliability. It’s for the serious turkey hunter demanding a precise, hard-hitting pattern at distance. When it comes to home defense, its lightning-quick cycling with reduced-recoil buckshot loads makes it a formidable option, though its longer hunting-oriented barrel may require a swap for optimal maneuverability indoors. That said, its core strength is enduring brutal conditions where failure is not an option.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Legendary inertia-driven reliability with minimal cleaning; soft-shooting design reduces shooter fatigue; handles the full spectrum of 12-gauge ammunition; Speed Load feature is a genuine advantage in the field; built with premium materials for long-term durability.
Cons: Higher price point compared to many gas-operated competitors; the inertia system can transmit slightly more felt recoil than a well-tuned gas gun; some tactical users may prefer a dedicated platform over an adapted hunting design. Look, no tool is perfect for every single job, but the MAXUS II’s breadth of capability is impressive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the inertia system compare to a gas system for reliability?
A: Inertia systems like the one in the MAXUS II have fewer moving parts and are less susceptible to fouling from powder residue. They tend to run cleaner and require less frequent disassembly for cleaning to maintain function, especially with light target loads—a key advantage in dusty or wet conditions.
Q: Is the MAXUS II compatible with aftermarket chokes and accessories?
A: Yes, it uses Browning’s standard Invector-DS choke tube system, giving you access to a wide range of aftermarket patterns from brands like Carlson’s and Patternmaster. The forend and stock are proprietary, but the Picatinny rail section accepts standard mounts for optics.
Q: Can this shotgun be used effectively for 3-gun competition?
A: Absolutely. Its fast cycling, reliable feeding, and soft recoil make it a strong contender. Many competitors use the MAXUS II or its predecessor. You’ll likely want to increase magazine tube capacity with an extension from a brand like Nordic Components, and the Speed Load feature is a genuine time-saver during a stage.
Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If you demand a semi-auto that performs without compromise across seasons and scenarios, the MAXUS II is a benchmark worth examining.




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