The Browning B525 Liberty Light has been especially designed for women, youngsters and hunters that are not fully satisfied with regular buttstocks. The days when you were justifying your missed shots by an inadequate stock is over!
The distance between the trigger and the pistol stock has been reduced to offer a maximal comfort to shooters with smaller hands. Many configurations are available since the trigger position is adjustable. The ideal grip of the shotgun will significatively enhance your performance.
The stock itself is shorter while the cast, pitch and drop have been modified to meet your morphology’s needs. The total length of the stock can be modified using one of the two extra Inflex II pads supplied in the box.
The alloy action frame reduces weight, improving your comfort on long hunting days. A nice hunting action is engraved on the action frame, perfectly matching the grade 2/3 walnut of the stock. Speaking of the stock, it’s a Monte-Carlo type. It will allow you to immediately have the game in sight while pointing your gun.
A true left-hand version of the B525 Liberty Light is available. As a reminder, our true left hand shotguns do not just have a stock designed for left-handed shooters. The gun is opened by pushing the top lever to the left rather than the right, allowing left-handed shooters to operate the gun instinctively and improve their performance, all for the same price.
The B525 Liberty Light is available in 12 magnum and RRPs at £2,640
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