Description
The Browning Maxus II 12ga 3.5″ 26″ Vintage Tan Camo is a semi-automatic shotgun built for the man who spends his weekends in a duck blind, his afternoons walking a dove field, and his evenings cleaning birds on the tailgate. It chambers 3.5-inch shells, cycles everything from light target loads to heavy magnums, and wears a factory Vintage Tan camo finish that blends into marsh grass and cut corn alike. This is a working gun, not a safe queen.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Maxus II |
| Material | Steel barrel, synthetic stock with overmolded grip panels |
| Compatibility | 12 gauge, 2.75″ to 3.5″ shells |
| Finish | Vintage Tan camo (per manufacturer specs) |
| Weight | 7 lbs 2 oz (per Browning spec) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Power Drive Gas System — Why it matters: This self-cleaning, self-regulating system cycles a wide range of ammunition without constant maintenance, so you can run light target loads in the morning and 3.5″ magnums in the afternoon without adjusting a thing.
- Vintage Tan Camo Stock — Why it matters: The camouflage pattern is designed for wetland and field concealment, while the overmolded grip panels give you a secure hold in wet or cold conditions — no slip, no fumble.
- SoftFlex Cheek Pad — Why it matters: The soft, flexible comb reduces felt recoil and cheek slap, keeping you comfortable during long shoots and helping you stay on target for the second shot.
- Invector-Plus Choke System — Why it matters: Ships with multiple choke tubes (Full, Modified, Improved Cylinder) so you can fine-tune your pattern for doves, ducks, or clays without buying extra parts.
- Durable ABS Case — Why it matters: Protects your investment during transport and storage, with cutouts for the gun, choke tubes, and manual.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the southern hunter who wants one do-it-all semi-auto. If you hunt ducks over decoys, walk up doves in standing corn, and shoot a round of sporting clays with your buddies on Saturday, the Maxus II handles all three without complaint. It’s also for the shooter who appreciates a gas system that stays clean longer — less time scrubbing, more time shooting.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Cycles 1-ounce target loads reliably, even when new and dry. Pro: The 26-inch barrel swings fast for crossing doves and close-rising wood ducks. Pro: The camo finish is tough — resists scratches from blind brush and boat gunwales. Con: The forend can feel a bit slick if your hands are wet; some shooters add a stick-on grip pad. Con: At $1,919.99, it’s an investment — not a budget buy.
Comparison: Browning Maxus II vs. Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 vs. Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus
| Feature | Browning Maxus II (this gun) | Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 | Beretta A400 Xtreme Plus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Gas (Power Drive) | Inertia (Comfort Tech) | Gas (Blink) |
| Chamber | 3.5″ | 3.5″ | 3.5″ |
| Barrel Length | 26″ | 26″ | 26″ |
| Weight | 7 lbs 2 oz | 6.8 lbs | 7.3 lbs |
| Camo Finish | Vintage Tan | Realtree Max-7 | Mossy Oak Bottomland |
| Price | $1,919.99 | ~$2,099 | ~$1,999 |
| Best For | All-around field & marsh | Light weight, quick handling | Softest recoil, heavy loads |
The Maxus II splits the difference — lighter than the Beretta, softer-shooting than the Benelli, and at a lower price than both. For the southern hunter who wants one gun that does it all, this is the sweet spot.
FAQ
What shells does the Browning Maxus II 12ga 3.5″ 26″ Vintage Tan Camo cycle reliably?
Per Browning specs, the Power Drive gas system cycles 2.75″ target loads (1 oz or heavier), 3″ field loads, and 3.5″ magnums without adjustment. It handles everything from 1,200 fps target shells to 1,600 fps steel shot.
Does this shotgun come with choke tubes?
Yes. It ships with three Invector-Plus choke tubes: Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. All are steel-shot rated.
Is the Browning Maxus II easy to clean?
The Power Drive system is self-cleaning to a degree, but you should still wipe down the gas piston and magazine tube after every 200-300 rounds. It’s simpler than older gas guns — no small parts to lose.
What is the barrel length on this model?
This specific model has a 26″ barrel, which balances fast handling for wingshooting with enough length for good patterns at 40 yards.
Can I use this shotgun for waterfowl hunting?
Absolutely. The Vintage Tan camo and 3.5″ chamber make it ideal for ducks and geese. The synthetic stock resists water and mud, and the gas system helps reduce felt recoil when shooting heavy steel loads.
Ready to Order
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Last updated: April 2026





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