SKU GDC0000012001
used very good
Used Price
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Elegantly deceptive, the Maxus Hunter is the epitome of a Browning field gun, boasting rich bluing, gloss Walnut, and a satin nickel finish receiver. It looks so beautiful that it's demure appearance masks the superior engineering and ergonomics design that make the Maxus so amazing. Don't let the classic looks fool you into thinking that this is just like every other bird gun in the field. The PowerDrive gas system cycles a wide range of loads and reduces the heaviest and slightest of recoils - making the gun more comfortable to shoot and allowing you to get back on target faster. The Maxus has the fastest lock time of any shotgun in its class, reducing the amount of time from trigger squeeze to shell ignition, resulting in more consistent and accurate shots. Whether you're taking rabbits on the ground or chukar and pheasant in the air, the Maxus Hunter looks the part and outperforms the competition.
The Browning Maxus Hunter is a high-end, high-performance hunting shotgun built to last as well as perform. It utilizes Browning's Power Drive gas system for no-nonsense reliability and lighting fast cycling. If you're a seasoned outdoorsman looking for a top tier hunting shotgun that will last you for decades, the Maxus Hunter is a solid contender. This 12-gauge shotgun sports a 3 ½" chamber and a 28" barrel with an Invector Plus Diana grade light modified choke. It has Browning plastic furniture as well as walnut furniture. Overall, this model is in very good condition, with some minor wear on the recoil pad and minor surface marks on the stocks.
UPC | GDC0000012001 |
Gauge | 12 GAUGE |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Capacity | 4 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 28" BARREL |
Weight | 7 LBS. |
Finish | BLUE |
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