Description
Browning Citori Hunter .410 26″ 3″ Over/Under Shotgun
The Browning Citori Hunter .410 26″ 3″ over/under shotgun combines a gloss blued receiver with a satin Grade I American walnut stock. It comes with a 26-inch barrel, 3-inch chamber, and an Invector-Plus choke system that includes Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder flush tubes.
| Manufacturer | Browning (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | Citori Hunter |
| Material | Steel receiver, Grade I American walnut stock |
| Compatibility | .410 bore, 2½-inch and 3-inch shells |
| Finish | Gloss blued barrel and receiver, satin stock |
| Weight | Approximately 6 pounds 14 ounces (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Invector-Plus choke system – Why it matters: This system gives you three flush chokes (Full, Modified, Improved Cylinder) so you can adjust pattern density for different game or clay targets without buying extra tubes.
- Gold-plated trigger – Why it matters: A crisp, corrosion-resistant trigger improves consistency for new shooters learning proper pull technique.
- Inflex recoil pad – Why it matters: Reduces felt recoil by up to 50% compared to standard pads, making the .410 even more comfortable for youth and smaller-framed shooters.
- Silver bead front sight – Why it matters: Provides a clear, low-glare aiming point that helps beginners acquire targets quickly in varying light conditions.
- Gloss blued finish with gold receiver accents – Why it matters: The durable finish protects against moisture and rust, while the subtle gold adds a touch of class without being flashy.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is built for families who want a lightweight, low-recoil option for introducing youth or new shooters to the field or range. The .410 bore is forgiving on the shoulder, and the 26-inch barrel balances well for smaller frames. It also works for experienced shooters who appreciate the Citori platform for upland birds or skeet.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Low recoil, excellent build quality, interchangeable chokes, light weight (under 7 pounds).
- Con: The .410 bore has limited shot payload compared to 20 or 12 gauge — it’s best for close-range targets and small game, not long-range waterfowl.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning Citori Hunter .410 | Zev Technologies O/U (if available) | Timney Triggers O/U (if available) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gauge | .410 bore | 12 gauge | 20 gauge |
| Barrel Length | 26 inches | 28 inches | 26 inches |
| Choke System | Invector-Plus (flush) | Fixed chokes | Interchangeable tubes |
| Weight | ~6 lbs 14 oz | ~7 lbs 8 oz | ~6 lbs 8 oz |
| Stock Material | Grade I American walnut | Synthetic | Walnut |
| Price | $2,216.82 | Higher (custom) | Similar |
FAQ
What shells does this shotgun accept?
It accepts 2½-inch and 3-inch .410 bore shells. The 3-inch chamber gives you flexibility for heavier loads when needed.
Is this shotgun good for youth shooters?
Yes. The .410 bore produces very low recoil, and the 26-inch barrel keeps the weight manageable for younger or smaller shooters. The Inflex recoil pad further reduces felt recoil.
What chokes are included?
The shotgun ships with three Invector-Plus flush choke tubes: Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. These cover most field and clay applications.
Can I use this for skeet or trap?
Yes, especially for skeet where the .410 is a standard gauge. For trap, the Improved Cylinder or Modified choke works well for shorter-range targets.
Does it have a tang safety?
Yes, the Citori Hunter features a tang-mounted safety/selector, which is easy to reach and intuitive for beginners.
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Last updated: April 2026
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