Browning Arms Company · Shotgun · In Production · 1973
| Weight (empty) | 3540 g (124.9 oz) |
| Overall Length | 1200 mm (47.24") |
| Barrel Length | 711 mm (27.99") |
| Magazine Capacity | 2 rounds |
| Action Type | Break Action |
| Firing Mechanism | Hammer Fired |
| Muzzle Velocity | 396 m/s (1299 fps) |
| Muzzle Energy | 2510 J (1851 ft·lbf) |
| Effective Range | 50 m (55 yd) |
| Frame Material | Steel |
Primary Caliber: 12 Gauge
The Browning Citori is a stacked-barrel (over/under) break-action shotgun introduced in 1973 as an affordable evolution of the Browning Superposed. Marketed and distributed by Browning Arms Company in Morgan, Utah and manufactured by Miroku Corporation in Nankoku, Japan, the Citori was conceived to bring genuine over/under quality to the working sportsman's price range: at launch the Citori sold for roughly $325 against the Superposed's $750. The action is a true boxlock with internal coil-sprun...
Country of Origin: United States