This review of the Browning 825 Pro Sport shotgun highlights its aesthetic appeal and functional upgrades. Described as one of the prettiest guns of 2024, it features exceptional engraving and high-grade oil-finished woodwork. The Pro Sport model incorporates a new action design, mechanics, a new choking system, a standard beavertail fore-end, palm swell, and an adjustable comb, replacing the 725 model. For detailed information or inquiries, interested parties are encouraged to contact Premier Guns.
This review details the differences between the Grade 1 and Grade 5 Miroku trap guns, focusing on aesthetic and material upgrades in the higher grade. Key distinctions include wood quality (Grade 2 vs. Grade 5 Walnut), checkering (laser vs. hand), engraving (laser vs. hand-finished), and the addition of teardrops on the Grade 5. Both models share dimensional similarities, fixed 2.75-inch chambers, 10mm non-tapered top ribs, and beavertail fore-ends. The review highlights the transition to multi-choke barrels on newer models, primarily for steel shot compatibility, and discusses choke constrictions suitable for steel shot.
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