Browning Citori Lightning Grade VI
12, 16 (disc. 1989), or 20 ga., blue or greyed receiver with extensive deep relief engraving with 7 gold inlays, including mallards/pheasants on receiver sides. Disc. 2004.
Gauge
12 ga., 20 ga.
Barrel Length
26, 28 or 28 in.
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12, 16 (disc. 1989), or 20 ga., blue or greyed receiver with extensive deep relief engraving with 7 gold inlays, including mallards/pheasants on receiver sides. Disc. 2004.
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12 ga., 3 1/2 in. chambers, 28 or 30 in. VR barrels with back-bored Invector plus choke tubes, with recoil pad, approx. 8 lbs. 9 oz. Mfg. 1989-2000.
20 ga. only. Disc.
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