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Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen Walnut / Black 16 GA 2.75" Chamber 26-inch 5Rds

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Caliber: 12 Gauge
Capacity: 4+1
Barrel Length: 26"
Finish per color: Walnut / Black

  • Series/Collection: A5 Sweet Sixteen
  • Action: Semi-Automatic
  • Magazine Type: Tubular
  • Stock Type: Fixed
  • Magazine Capacity: 4 (2-3/4″ Shells)
  • Caliber/Gauge: 16 Ga
  • Sight: Fiber Optic Front
  • Barrel Material: Steel
  • Receiver Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Stock Material: Turkish Walnut
  • Barrel Finish: High Gloss
  • Receiver Finish: Polished Black
  • Stock Finish: Gloss
  • Barrel Length: 26″
  • Chamber Length: 2-3/4″
  • Length of Pull: 14-1/4″
  • Overall Length: 47-1/4″
  • Weight: 5 lb 12 oz
  • Checkering: Cut 18 LPI
  • Chamber Finish: Chrome Plated
  • Recoil Pad: Inflex 2, Large
  • Trigger Finish: Gold Plated
  • Trigger Guard Engraving: Buck Mark in Gold
  • Trigger Guard Finish: Matte Black
  • Trigger Guard Material: Alloy
  • Trigger Material: Alloy
  • Includes: Chokes, T-Wrench
  • Bolt Slide Finish: Brushed Nickel
  • Choke System: Invector-DS Flush
  • Chokes: Full, Modified, Improved Cylinder
  • Drop at Comb: 1-3/4″
  • Drop at Heel: 2-1/4″
  • Rib Width: 1/4″
  • Wood Grade: Grade I
  • Barrel Type: Vent Rib
  • Hand: Right

In the not-so-distant past if your buddy uttered the phrase, “Sweet Sixteen,” your eyebrows didn’t go up because you knew he was talking about a Browning Auto-5 in 16 gauge. Maybe it was the sweet way these guns handled, their light and trim dimensions, or it might have just had something to do with the way the phrase “Sweet Sixteen” rolled off the tongue. the in-between 16 is, to many hunters, the ideal ammunition for the perfect gun. A well designed 16 gauge is closer in weight to a 20 gauge, with a shot payload nearer the 12 gauge, and patterning that bests them both. Like its most revered predecessor, the Browning A5 16 gauge is built on a smaller, lighter receiver for reduced weight and a sleek feel in your hands. It also benefits from the advantages of Total Barrel Dynamics and the Invector-DS choke tube system to extract the most performance from this revered gauge. The humpback receiver profile increases the length of the sighting plane to give you the same advantage the first Auto 5s were famous for. Pick up an A5 Sweet Sixteen and see how sweet it is. The Kinematic Drive. In its simplest term, kinetic energy is the energy of motion. The new Browning A5 makes better use of kinetic energy with its powerful, short recoil-operated Kinematic Drive System. Kinematic Drive harnesses recoil energy and converts it into the mechanical motion needed to operate the action. This concept is tried and true, and now perfected by the company that broke ground first with autoloading shotguns. The beauty of Kinematic Drive is the simplicity of design for consistent, reliable function with any load and under the full extremes of weather, temperature, moisture and grime. This gun is designed to work, come hell or high water. Operation is clean because gases are sent out the barrel and away from the action. Gloss walnut stock, brass bead front sight, humpback receiver, ergo balanced, recoil operated kinematic drive, auto loader shotgun, 16 gauge, Invector-DS choke tubes.

Features:

  • Gloss finish walnut stock with close radius pistol grip is shim adjustable for length of pull, cast and drop
  • 18 lines-per-inch checkering
  • 1/4 inches and 1/2 inches stock spacers included for length of pull adjustment
  • Gloss black anodized receiver finish
  • (3) Invector-DS choke tubes
  • Fiber-optic front sight and ivory mid-bead sight
  • Ideal for hunting/sporting clays

tierdoldguy

1 year ago

Browning got it rite. Read the manual. When they say clean before use they mean it. Mine had a lot of thick oil in the receiver that needs to come out. Very nice shot gun.

CJ2GEORGIA

1 year ago

IT was great .I have been wanting one for years, Cables made it happen ! thanks to GUN guys at the Augusta store. I know that I will enjoy this gun ! THANKS .

Muskey

1 year ago

I’m very pleased with my new Browning Sweet 16 – 28” barrel. The overall finish and function of the gun is very nice. Realizing the gun is only 5 lbs. – 14 oz. the felt recoil was heavier than I expected; however, not uncomfortable. Read a few reviews concerning the overall length of the gun being too long but disagree as it’s very well balanced, points and swings easily. I do agree with reviews concerning the heavy trigger pull and mine definitely was too heavy, probably + 7 lbs range. Removed the trigger group and had a gunsmith decrease it to 4 lbs. – 3 oz. Overall a great gun and a nice addition to my 1964 Sweet Sixteen. Don’t hesitate adding this new A-5 to your collection!

jbunc

1 year ago

Everything I thought this shotgun would be. It's light weight design makes it perfect for upland bird hunting.

RobMoody

1 year ago

I've had dozens of hunting shotguns in my life and this one was a complete disappointment. The first gun I ordered came with the sight bead drilled in the wrong place! The second won't cycle ammo unless it's 1300fps or higher. It's currently on consignment at a local gun store..

Eagleville

1 year ago

Purchased one of these guns recently and absolutely love it. But the first thing you have to do is read the manual! This gun will not cycle properly if it's not cleaned first due to heavy grease in the gun. Recoil is not bad which I'm use to a 12 gauge

A5 sweet sixteen shooter

1 year ago

This gun I haft to say is a pleasure to take to the field light weight easy to carry all day used it squirrel hunting several times in timbers and 200 rounds in trap and skeet range I cleaned my gun when I purchased it and it has not hic up once I’ve shot 5 factory steel loads 5 slugs and it eats it!!! 16 ga is very much growing on me I don’t regret this buy.

CCC93594

1 year ago

Ran 2 boxes of light loads at the skeet range. At first the gun would not cycle a new round till firing approximately 10 single rounds, but then did run in semi mode. Guessing springs were a little strong as this were lighter loads. Seems to be working Ok for now.

Mikek

1 year ago

I purchased a sweet 16 for upland hunting. Had a problem with it cycling shells. It even had problems with high brass. Tried to get a hold of browning, about as useful as fork with a sugar bowl. Anyway, took the gun apart, oiled the hell out of it. Made sure the barrel was seated really good. The gun has been cycling all shells through it now. Pleasure to carry and shoot when it works properly. I would suggest oiling it really good before shooting and making sure the barrel is seated properly. Apparently this is a common problem with the new A5.

Will M

1 year ago

I purchased this gun for my wife last fall before pheasant season. She had issues with it on the sporting clays course and in the field. Recoil and problems cycling shells were the major issues but the overall quality of the gun just didn't correlate with the price.

RR73

1 year ago

I’ve owned my A5 Sweet 16 for over a year and have shot dozens of pheasants with it. Mine has the 26-inch barrel and is lightweight, balanced, and handles like butter. Out of the box the action was a little stiff but after I oiled it and cycled several shells through it, the gun performed flawlessly. Best shotgun I’ve ever owned!

Anonymous

1 year ago

I do not plan on ever shooting it or even put the barrel on it just keep it for investment and to feel proud to own one.

labman times 2

1 year ago

i purchased this 26" A5 sweet sixteen at cabela's in Mitchell SD a few years ago. i have had a Remington 1100, Browning BPS's, Benelli SBE II's and Montefeltro's and loved them. I enjoy carrying this A5 sweet sixteen more than any shotgun i have ever owned. It is light, hard hitting and it has never failed me in all types of October-December weather.

A5 owner and shooter

1 year ago

I am 68 years old and have been hunting since I was 10 years old. I bought this gun new and have put several 1000 rounds through it. I clean this gun once every year when bird season closes and it never and I mean neaver misfires!!! It is worth every penny. Read the manual. If the gun is new break it down, clean, reassemble and then use a good gun oil to oil your gun. If you hold the gun correctly as with any gun the kick is not bad at all.

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