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A study in evolution, the new game gun from Browning is pointable, reliable and pleasing to the eye - and it performed well.
In those days, most over-unders were beautifully hand built, complex and expensive.
What Browning did was design a gun that, while by no means cheap, offered a more affordable option. The key ingredients were strength, good construction and simple lockwork.
Nearly 90 years and a few changes later, including the adoption of a Japanese manufacturing base for most models, Browning still holds true to the principles of the genius who gave the company its name.
The B725 Hunter G1 is a study in evolution rather than revolution. The lines retain that Browning-esque appearance which has been copied so many times, but the B725 has a more streamlined styling around the top of the action body.
When you add up the various changes and improvements, it is quite a package; new enough to be an improvement, while retaining sufficient old familiar features still to be acceptable to those of a traditional bent.
It is extremely pointable, and comes with a variety of chokes.
From £1850
Importer: BWM Arms
Tel: 01235 514550
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