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Time to thin the heard out a bit. This is a early production, Japanese made Browning Citori. I’m not sure what year it was made but it does not have engraving so from my research that would be 1973-1975 as the engraving started in 1975 on that model.

12GA 2-3/4” or 3” 28” Full (Top) Modified (Bottom) fixed choke barrels, patterns well right where the bead is, with ejectors.

It has a barrel selector/ Safety on the tang, very tight lockup, Finish is worn in a couple places.

Gun is very sound, never had any issues.

located in NW Tucson 

$875

Call or txt 520-780-4318

Thank you 

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On the early Brownings, the last three digits of the serial # give you the gauge and the year on manufacture.

H = 12 ga (which is quite obvious by your photos)

57 = 1975

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10 hours ago, RLT620 said:

On the early Brownings, the last three digits of the serial # give you the gauge and the year on manufacture.

H = 12 ga (which is quite obvious by your photos)

57 = 1975

Thank you.

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