Description
The Browning Citori Hunter GR1 12 Gauge 26″ Barrel is a field-ready over/under shotgun built for hunters who want a reliable, balanced scattergun for birds and small game. It combines a 26″ vent-rib barrel with a 3″ chamber and a gloss blued finish, all wrapped in Grade I American walnut. This is a purpose-built hunting tool that puts safety and smooth swing first.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Citori Hunter GR1 |
| Material | Grade I American walnut stock; steel receiver and barrels |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge 2¾” and 3” shells |
| Finish | Gloss blued barrels and receiver with gold-enhanced accents |
| Weight | Approximately 7 lbs 2 oz (per Browning specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 26” Vent-Rib Barrel — Why it matters: The shorter barrel swings faster in thick cover and keeps the muzzle up for quick follow-up shots on flushing birds.
- 3” Chamber — Why it matters: Lets you shoot both 2¾” target loads and 3” magnum shells, so one shotgun can handle doves, pheasants, and even waterfowl with the right choke.
- Gloss Blued Finish with Gold Accents — Why it matters: The durable bluing resists rust in wet field conditions, and the subtle gold adds a touch of class without being flashy.
- Grade I American Walnut Stock — Why it matters: Walnut soaks up recoil better than synthetic stocks, and the fixed field profile fits most shooters for a natural point of aim.
- Inflex Recoil Pad — Why it matters: Reduces felt recoil by up to 30% compared to standard pads, making it easier for new shooters and younger family members to shoot comfortably.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the family hunter who wants a no-nonsense over/under for upland birds, doves, and occasional waterfowl. It’s also a great choice for youth shooters moving up from a .410 or 20 gauge, because the 26” barrel keeps the gun light and easy to carry all day.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Reliable break-action design, light enough for long walks in the field, Inflex pad tames magnum loads, classic walnut looks that last.
- Cons: The 26” barrel gives a slightly shorter sight plane for longer-range shots on late-season pheasants — a 28” barrel might be better if you mostly hunt open fields.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning Citori Hunter GR1 | Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I | CZ USA Drake |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 26” vent rib | 26” or 28” vent rib | 26” vent rib |
| Chamber | 3” | 3” | 3” |
| Stock Material | Grade I American walnut | Walnut (grade varies) | Turkish walnut |
| Recoil Pad | Inflex | Microcore | Standard rubber |
| Price Range | ~$2,120 | ~$2,400 | ~$800 |
| Best For | Hunters wanting reliable swing and comfort | Shooters wanting Italian fit and finish | Budget-conscious beginners |
FAQ
What chokes does the Browning Citori Hunter GR1 come with?
It includes three Invector-Plus choke tubes: Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder. These cover everything from close flushing quail to longer-range pheasants. You can also buy extra chokes for steel shot if you hunt waterfowl.
Is the Browning Citori Hunter GR1 safe for left-handed shooters?
The stock is designed for right-handed shooters, with a slight cast-off. Lefties may find the comb pushes their cheek slightly off-center. Browning does not offer a left-hand version of this model, but many left-handed shooters adapt with a neutral cast stock.
Can I use steel shot in this shotgun?
Yes, but only in the Invector-Plus chokes specifically marked for steel shot. The barrel and chamber are steel-shot rated per Browning specs. Always check choke tube markings before using steel.
How does the Inflex recoil pad help new shooters?
The Inflex pad uses a soft, convex design that compresses on recoil and redirects energy downward, not back into your shoulder. This makes a 3” magnum load feel like a 2¾” target load, which is a huge help for kids or anyone new to shotguns.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✓ 30-day returns on unused, unfired firearms
- ✓ Secure checkout with 256-bit encryption
Last updated: April 2026
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