Browning Maxus Hunter vs Winchester 37 12GA26"

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Shotguns Browning Maxus Hunter Winchester 37 12GA26"
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Rank
#21601
#96772
Action Semi-Automatic
Capacity 4+1 17+1
Finish Black Black
Length 51"
Caliber 12 GA 12 GA
Gun Type Shotgun Single Shot
Sights Brass Bead Sight Brass bead
Barrel Length 30" 26"
Details
Brand Browning Winchester
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Prices
MSRP $1,349.89 $0.00
Used Price $944.92 $0.00
Sale Price $1,214.90 $0.00

Shotguns Descriptions

Browning Maxus Hunter

MAXIMUM RELIABILITY. MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE. Real-world reliability is the most important feature any manufacturer can build into a firearm. Thats why it was the first priority when we set about developing the Browning Maxus. The Power Drive Gas System is designed to perform under harsh hunting and shooting conditions with a wide array of loads. But reliability isnt the whole story. The Maxus delivers 18% less felt recoil for greater comfort, 44% less muzzle jump for more accurate follow-up shots, 19% faster bolt speed and 24% faster locktime than the nearest competitor. Unequalled reliability and features, all found in the finest, most reliable gas-operated autoloader ever to swing on a bird.

Winchester 37 12GA26"

The Model 37 was a top lever semi-hammerless single shot takedown shotgun with a steel frame and double-action automatic ejection. The Model 37 was developed by Edwin Pugsley and William C. Roemer and made by Winchester from 1936 to 1963. Over 1 million Model 37 shotguns were made in that time. It was Winchester's best money earner that earn over 25% of Winchester's total revenue. It was made as Winchester's effort to keep pace with it's competitors in the low priced, single barrel, exposed hammer shotgun market. The Model 37 is a very simple construction shotgun with a standard visible hammer action. Mounted with a smooth walnut forearm and pistol grip stock with a checkered Winchester butt plate. Modified choke or cylinder bore was furnished at no extra charge on special order only. The National Guard used Model 37 during World War II. Variation: Model 37A Youth in 20 or 410 gauge for a young shooters - a smaller and lighter variation of the Model 37.

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