Browning Silver Hunter vs Haenel Jaeger 11
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Shotguns | Browning Silver Hunter | Haenel Jaeger 11 |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Length | 47" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Capacity | 4+1 | 17+1 |
Finish | Black | Black |
Barrel Length | 26" | |
Caliber | 12 GA | 9x19mm Parabellum |
Gun Type | Shotgun | |
Sights | Novak Fiber Optic Rear Sight | |
Details | ||
Brand | Browning | |
Reviews | See 1 Review | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $991.66 | $0.00 |
Used Price | $694.16 | $0.00 |
Sale Price | $892.49 | $0.00 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Browning Silver Hunter
The Browning(R) Silver Hunter(TM) Matte is a lightweight, fast handling semi-auto shotgun that's designed with upland bird hunting in mind; though its self-adjusting Active Valve gas system increases its versatility to include most any type of wing shooting or shooting sport. The Active Valve gas system vents excess gas out the top of the forearm, and away from the receiver for clean, reliable operation with 2-3/4" and 3" shells, without the need or adjustment. The Silver Hunter Matte model comes with a matte blued barrel, a 2-tone silver/black receiver, and a checkered Turkish walnut stock with a brown, ventilated recoil pad. The semi-humpback receiver design with a ventilated rib and brass front bead creates a sight picture that's quick to pick up and swing on moving targets. The barrel comes back bored and threaded for Browning's Invector-Plus choke tubes (includes IC, M, & F) to deliver consistently tight shot patterns. The low recoiling Browning Silver Hunter Matte Semi-Auto Shotgun allows for fast follow-up shots and all-day shooting comfort on the clays range or wing shooting.Lightweight and fast handling2-tone silver/black receiverBlued barrelTurkish walnut stockVentilated recoil padActive Valve gas systemCycles 2-3/4" and 3" shellsVent rib and brass front beadInvector-Plus choke tubesBack bored barrel
Haenel Jaeger 11
Additional features include low recoil and perfect balance. The receiver can be supplied in steel or aluminium, as desired. The system is equipped with ejectors as standard. Mobile chokes as available as an option, with steelshot as standard. Weight: 3,3 kg (steel receiver) 2,9 kg (Aluminum receiver). C.G. Haenel produced precision weapons from 1840. The brand took its name from the weapon designer of the royal Prussian weapons factory, Carl Gottlieb Haenel. Carl-Wilhelm Aydt developed the rolling-block action for Haenel in the 19th Century; Hugo and Hans Schmeisser developed machine pistols and assault rifles in the 20th Century. Today C.G. Haenel belongs to the Suhl Arms Alliance.