One-Of-A-Kind NRA Shotgun on GunBroker

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posted on August 27, 2012
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8/27/2012

A partnership between Browning Arms, Co., Baron Technology and The NRA Foundation has provided gun collectors with the chance to bid on a true one-of-a-kind item: An NRA Edition Browning Citori Gran Lightning SX, with jeweled 28" barrels.

Up for auction on GunBroker.com., the shotgun comes with 12 Ga., 20 Ga., 28 Ga. and 410 Ga. jeweled barrels and is serial numbered 05211MT131.

All funds collected from the auction will go to The NRA Foundation for support of the shooting sports through Friends of NRA.

The shotgun includes an engraved Watts nickel-plated receiver featuring 24K gold plating. A duck cameo is depicted on the left side while the right sports a dog/hunter/quail cameo. The receiver's belly features the NRA logo and "One of One."

All four barrels’ monoblocks and ejectors are jeweled and two of the barrels have been ported for recoil reduction.

For more information, go to NRABlog or the GunBroker auction.

 

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