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The 825 Sporter Adjustable adapts to the shooter so that the shooter does not have to adapt to the gun. The stock comes with an adjustable comb and adjustable silver-plated trigger. The matt barrels limit sun glints. The five Invector DS™ Pro chokes guarantee the ideal shot pattern. The grey of the action frame provides the perfect contrast to the finish of the grade 5/6 American walnut.
The Browning 825, latest addition to the glorious family of Browning over and under shotguns, is the worthy heir to the legendary B25 and all the models that followed. Like them, it impresses with its longevity, and it exceeds the demands that shooters and hunters place in their gun. The evolution of design and its ergonomics will appeal to a public looking to the future while being aware of glorious past successes.
The Browning 825 has a newly styled receiver with sharp, modern lines. The receiver is machined from steel and protected with a durable silver nitride finish for improved wear resistance, increased fatigue strength, and protection against corrosion. Browning offers you a 10-year warranty on it.
The low-profile receiver design aids with recoil control and minimizes muzzle jump. The front hand is also moved closer to the bore line to optimize swing and pointability.
The refined Fire lite 2 Trigger is a mechanical design that offers immediate second shot availability as it does not rely on recoil to set the hammer for the second shot. This precision design also yields a trigger pull with less take-up, a crisper break, and reduced overtravel. A modified, high pivot point disconnector optimizes reset for added reliability even with extra light loads.
The racey, low-profile Browning 825 shotgun foregoes the trunnion-style hinge designs of the competition and relies on a modified version of the tried-and-true transverse-mounted, full-width tapered locking bolt and full-width hinge pin design made famous by John Moses Browning’s legendary superposed. This design provides maximum strength and longevity and self-adjusts for wear to keep the receiver locking up securely.
The 3 benefits of the Back-Bored barrel are: an increase in speed and penetration, an improvement of patterning and less recoil.
Hammer ejectors provide reliable case ejection. Full cartridges are raised for easy removal.