The baseline standard for an industry that craves top performance. The new Citori 725 is the evolution of John M. Browning’s legendary B25 Superposed, now with the modern performance advantage of a Low-Profile receiver. The new 725 receiver is significantly lower than other Citori 12 gauge receivers, yet the 725 shares the renowned durability of generations of Citori over and unders with the same rugged full-width hinge pin and tapered locking bolt design. Balance, form and a large dose of excellence. With a 725, you get the “one with the gun” feeling you want, with the long lasting durability you expect from a Browning over and under. And the features don’t stop there. The 725 showcases an all-new Mechanical Trigger (FireLite) that offers unmatched feel and lighter pull weights than ever before. Inflex Technology has also been added to make shooting more comfortable. Experience the benefits these improvements can do for your shooting with a new Citori 725.
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cheezehd
2 years agoI pruchased a 725 for my retirement. After a couple hundred shots in trap league, I found that the stock had cracked in two spots above the trigger guard, from the recoil. I called Browning and shipped the gun to Mo.. It took 3 weeks or so but they replaced the stock and gave it a double upgrade for free. It looks fantastic. Hats off to Browning for excellent customer service.
Johnh
2 years agoGuy waits for 65 years to buy his dream gun, finally gets there. Had to order the gun, it was not in stock. Finally it came in, the box was all beat up and looked like it had been taped and re-taped numerous times. I didn't notice it until I got home but the rib was bent. That would explain WHY the box was in bad shape, ( I wonder how many times it had been returned?) At that point I had to ship it back to the factory and wait for them to fix it and send it back to me. Don't worry I'm just another little customer you can exploit. John Hallaran
Shotgun 68
1 year agoHave used this 725 Sporting for 4 years. Best chokes I have ever used. Never experienced as many smoked clays.
Haris
1 year agoBought it 4 weeks ago, it is already back to Browning, second barrel doesn't fire. It dry fires with no problem, but randomly decides not to fire second barrel. Tried everything, switching barrels, switching ammo, finally called Browning and "they have never heard of it" … funny since there are YouTube videos of the same problem. Now I have to wait for 4 months for 3K gun that I barely put 200 shells through it. Would I buy it again … yes, would I tell anyone to buy it … no.
Wood River Upland
1 year agoGreat shotgun - used for sporting clays and upland birds. My only issue is that the wood is so nice that I no longer take it in the woods for grouse or steep hills for chukar. I don't want to scratch that wood! It's a flat land and rolling hills shotgun for me.
Matt 4
1 year agoDefinitely not disappointed with this shotgun. This gun exceeded the expectations I had when I ordered it online.
Duke Gordon
1 year agoI was really looking forward to my purchase of this 725 .410. I ordered it online and it arrived at my local store very quickly. When I went to pick it up, the gentleman in the firearms dept. couldn't assemble it. The forearm would not come off the barrel. I tried it myself with no success. The salesman told me it was the second Browning they received with the same problem. Cabela's didn't have another one at any other location so I left empty handed. I did purchase another model Citori at a gun shop but I would have preferred the 725. Cabela's was very cooperative and I received a refund in a couple of days.
OMGPP
1 year agoI bought the 725 12ga/32" about 2 months ago because I got roped into a league shoot and didn't want to bang the guy to my right with the shell from my benelli SBE3. I have put about 2500 rounds through it over the past 2 months, and I have had zero issues. It is "almost" broken in to where it drops the barrel without a bit of help. Note- skeet chokes seem to be sold out everywhere and now IC, too. I love the choke system on the 725, but browning needs to get off their duff and make some dang chokes. Shot a 24 and a 21 on trap yesterday with it and an 82 on my last sporting clays round. It's not the gun that missed, it was me. Shooting 20+ skeet. 20+ 5stand at local places.
Jaxon Bolster
1 year agoI love the gun. It is nicely made and great for most ages. I use it for trap and sporting clays and occasionally hunting.
12 Shooter
1 year agoWell made gun with flexibility to shoot skeet, trap, and spotting. The barrel break is quite snug being a new gun. Expecting years of fun.
Clayduster 70
1 year agoBest shotgun I have owned in my 60 years of shooting. Adjusted the stock to fit me perfectly and plan to use this for all the clay games. Shot a 25 in trap on my second round. The only negative is that the weapon is so tight, opening and closing was very difficult; fortunately a club member fixed it for me by lightly stoning a small part where the forearm attaches to the barrel. Other members stated their 725's had the exact same issue, with one explaining he sent the gun back as he thought it was defective. Seems like Browning could make this adjustment at the factory, as that part would take a long time to loosen up.
EARL
1 year agoOrdered this gun on Friday and had it the next even now with the inredible demand experienced by Grabagun! Thanks guys!The 725 Sporting is an excellent example of Browning quality. Nice heft, great balance, and beutiful to look at. The wood was deeply figured; almost walnut burl. Gun was VERY dirty, took a couple of hours to get all of the brown protective grease out of the bore. Took it shooting Sporting Clays with my daughter ( see the CZ Canvasback review) and fell in love with the … Read More
DAMON R.
1 year agoThere is no other place online that compares to these prices, especially when shipping to CA. Great customer service and prompt shipping.
MICHAEL C.
1 year agoWaited until I had a few hundred rounds through it. So far, very, very happy. Weight and balance are great for me, feels comfortable and shoots well.
ADAM R.
1 year agoNice quality, locks up like a bank vault. Heavy and stable, its very well balanced, very easy to control and swing, a soft Shooter. Im busting clays with ease!
AUDIO DAVE
1 year agoI Got this 12 gauge gun from grabagun a few weeks ago, and shot 100 rounds with it the first nice day. I couldn't believe how light the recoil was on this gun, which I use entirely for clay bird shooting. After 100 rounds, I had no shoulder soreness or discomfort of any kind. I let a friend shoot 25 rounds with it, and he was amazed at the light recoil, even compared to his autoloader. As always, the fit and finish of this Browning is superb when compared to guns from other … Read More
Robert K
1 year agoGreat gun. Fit and finish excellent. Gun action is very tight, almost hard to break open. Shoots well. May need to take to gunsmith to add some clearance in action.
Jack C
1 year agoBrowning in my opinion is the best, inexpensive o/u on the market. In real terms for someone not familiar with sporting clay guns, $3000.00 seems like a lot to pay for a shotgun, but there are many, much more expensive clay Guns out there that shoot no better than my Browning 725. I like it so much that I bought one for my daughter.
Jose A
1 year agoVery beautiful shotgun, have not had a chance to try it out yet. This is something that can be kept in my family as a heirloom. Craftsmanship is obviously excellent, everything is very tight and should loosen up a bit with use. I took a long time deciding to get it and I have no regrets, it is expensive but in this case you get what you pay for. I do highly recommend purchasing this if your looking for a high quality shootgun. My brother is now considering purchasing one also.
Jimmy H.
1 year agoI have not fired this shotgun. I will use it for sporting clays. I have a 525 .12 ga and a 625 20 ga .both are excellent. I no longer shoot Perazzi. for sporting clay competition, trap only. The Brownings do everything that a Italian shotgun will do and more for me.
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