Description
The Browning Citori 825 Field 12 Gauge 28″ Over/Under is a field-grade shotgun built for hunters who demand reliable swing dynamics and consistent shot patterns. This over/under pairs a 28-inch ventilated rib barrel with a low-profile silver nitride receiver, giving you natural pointability in the field. It comes from the factory with Invector-DS choke tubes, a Fire Lite 2 mechanical trigger, and a fixed Grade II/III black walnut stock with a gloss oil finish. The Inflex II recoil pad improves shoulder comfort during long days afield.
| Manufacturer | Browning |
|---|---|
| Model | Citori 825 Field |
| Material | Steel receiver with silver nitride finish; Grade II/III black walnut stock |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge shells up to 3-inch |
| Finish | Silver nitride receiver; gloss oil stock |
| Weight | Per manufacturer specs: approx. 7 lbs 8 oz |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Low-profile silver nitride receiver — Lowers the sight plane for faster target acquisition and smoother swing, especially when tracking flushing birds.
- Invector-DS choke tubes — Deliver consistent, uniform shot patterns across the barrel length; included set covers improved cylinder, modified, and full chokes.
- Fire Lite 2 mechanical trigger — Provides a crisp, repeatable pull every time, regardless of barrel temperature or fouling buildup.
- Inflex II recoil pad — Directional design softens felt recoil and reduces muzzle rise, letting you stay on target for follow-up shots.
- Gloss oil-finished Grade II/III walnut stock — Offers classic field looks with a durable, weather-resistant coating that holds up in wet conditions.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is for the upland hunter or occasional clays shooter who wants a reliable, no-nonsense over/under without paying for engraving or adjustable stock features. It fits shooters who prefer mechanical triggers over inertia-driven systems and want a gun that swings naturally on fast-moving targets.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: The Fire Lite 2 trigger gives consistent pull weight (per Browning specs, around 4.5 lbs) regardless of barrel selection, unlike some inertia triggers that vary.
- Pro: Invector-DS choke tubes are length-matched to the bore, reducing pattern distortion compared to standard Invector tubes.
- Con: Fixed stock dimensions may not fit all shooters; you’ll need a gunsmith for cast or length-of-pull adjustments.
Comparison
| Feature | Browning Citori 825 Field | Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I | Winchester 101 Field Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Receiver finish | Silver nitride | Silver nickel | Gloss blued |
| Trigger type | Mechanical (Fire Lite 2) | Inertia | Mechanical |
| Choke system | Invector-DS | Mobilchoke | Winchoke |
| Stock grade | Grade II/III walnut | Grade I walnut | Grade I walnut |
| Weight (approx.) | 7 lbs 8 oz | 6 lbs 14 oz | 7 lbs 4 oz |
FAQ
What choke tubes come with the Browning Citori 825 Field?
The factory includes three Invector-DS choke tubes: improved cylinder, modified, and full. You can swap them without tools using the supplied wrench.
Does the 825 Field have a mechanical or inertia trigger?
It uses a Fire Lite 2 mechanical trigger. This means it fires both barrels regardless of whether the first barrel’s recoil cycles the action, making it more reliable with lighter loads.
Can I shoot steel shot through the Invector-DS chokes?
Yes, Browning rates Invector-DS chokes for steel shot in modified constriction and more open. Avoid full chokes with steel to prevent barrel damage.
What is the barrel length and overall length?
The barrel is 28 inches; overall length is approximately 46 inches. This is a standard field length for upland and clays.
Final Call to Action
Order the Browning Citori 825 Field 12 Gauge 28″ Over/Under today for reliable field performance backed by a mechanical trigger and Invector-DS choke system. Ships within 1-2 business days with free delivery to all 50 states.
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Last updated: April 2026





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