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Browning Citori

4/18/18 @ 1:57 PM
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Lancer78
User since 4/17/18

I kinda wanted to get some thoughts on this.  My friend wants me to buy his Browning Citori 12 gauge 30 inch barrell for 1,800.  He's had it for over 2 years, but only used it a few times.I told him I'd buy it for 1,700, but he won't budge.  Do you think this this a deal?  

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6/22/18 @ 7:36 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11

Depends on which model of citori. Most run $2500+ brand new so depending on what shape it's in, yeah that's a good deal. Upper end and limited production models push $6000+

I used to use my dads Citori 725 for pheasant hunting and loved it. Short barrel on it. If I ever buy a gun specific for trap, it'd be a citori.

6/22/18 @ 6:25 AM
muskrat30
muskrat30
User since 10/14/01

 Price seems high, specifics matter of course.

4/19/18 @ 6:33 PM
Lancer78
User since 4/17/18

It would be used for trap and sporting clays.  It has a mod, full and IC for chokes.  I'll need to double check, but I'm sure it's a grade 2.

4/19/18 @ 9:12 AM
Fish Hound
User since 1/29/02

Agreed, depends on what grade it is because the price varies so much. If it's anything other than an upper tier model that is WAY over priced.

A brand new field grade Cynergy can be had under that price.

4/19/18 @ 8:25 AM
drummer boy
drummer boy
User since 3/14/08

Need more info.

4/18/18 @ 9:58 PM
lar
lar
User since 7/13/01

What grade is it? What are you using it for? Are different chokes included? You can go on armlist or GunBroker and see what they are going for. A nice grade 1 can be had for 600.00 used. I wouldn't spend that much on one for hunting. 

4/18/18 @ 8:28 PM
fetch-um-up
PRO MEMBER User since 2/19/06
Depends how much you like it and enjoy shooting trap.  30" is too long for me for anything else, and I find trap boring compared to Sporting Clays.  Really a personal decision, but if he won't budge, I'd let it go, but that's just me.  ...     
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