The Browning Silver Field 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun is designed for reliable performance and durability in the field. Featuring a 26-inch vent rib barrel, this shotgun provides excellent sighting and quick target acquisition with a brass bead front sight. Its 3.5-inch chamber accommodates powerful loads, making it suitable for waterfowl, upland game, and other hunting pursuits. The gun's alloy semi-humpback receiver is finished with a sleek black and charcoal bi-tone, combining strength with a modern aesthetic. The gold-plated trigger adds a touch of refinement, while the crossbolt safety ensures secure handling during demanding activities. With a capacity of 4+1 shells, it offers ample firepower, and the Invector-Plus flush choke tubes (full, modified, improved cylinder) provide versatile shooting options. The fixed textured grip paneled stock, finished in digital camouflage, offers a secure hold and comfort during extended use. Weighing approximately 7.8 pounds, this shotgun balances ease of handling with durability, making it ideal for hunters seeking a dependable firearm that performs in various environments.
Features:
- Semi-Auto Action: Reliable semi-automatic operation for quick follow-up shots
- 12 Gauge: Compatible with 3.5-inch shells for versatile hunting applications
- 26-Inch Vent Rib Barrel: Enhances aim with improved sighting and reduced glare
- Capacity: Holds 4+1 shells for extended shooting sessions
- Choke Configuration: Invector-Plus flush chokes (F, M, IC) for customizable shot patterns
- Receiver: Semi-humpback alloy receiver with black and charcoal bi-tone finish
- Stock: Digital camouflage finish with fixed textured grip paneled stock for secure handling
- Trigger: Gold plated for smooth operation and durability
- Sights: Brass bead front sight for quick target acquisition
- Safety: Crossbolt safety for secure handling
- Barrel Description: 26-inch vent rib with a fixed choke system
- Weight: Approximately 7.8 pounds for balanced handling
- Handedness: Designed for right-handed shooters