Browning Adds High Grade Hunter to A5 Shotgun Line

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posted on May 3, 2017
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Browning continues to enamor its A5 aficionados, this time adding the A5 High Grade Hunter. 

This new 12-gauge model features special engraving that depicts pheasants on the left side and mallards on the right side, all surrounded by intricate scrollwork on a blued finish. The stock is Grade 2.5 walnut with sharp 22 lines-per-inch checkering and a rich gloss finish. It is also available with either a 26” or 28” barrel. 



Other features:
-Strong, lightweight aluminum alloy receiver with a gloss black finish
-Lightweight profile barrel with a flat ventilated rib and gloss blued finish
-12-gauge, 3" chamber
-Recoil-operated Kinematic Drive action
-Shim adjustment for length of pull, cast and drop
-Vector Pro Lengthened Forcing Cone
-Three Invector-DS choke tubes
-Inflex recoil pad
-Fiber-optic front sight and ivory mid-bead
-ABS storage case

MSRP: $1,859.99 

For more information visit browning.com

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