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Mechanically both Maxus and Maxus 2 are identical. So I guess why a lot of folks prefer the Maxus is because they don't like the restyle of the Maxus 2. Browning took a big chance messing with the Maxus and I dont think it was for the better.
I’ve owned 2 Maxus, a field and a sporting clays. Both were really nice but I preferred the sporting clays as it had very nice engraving and did not have the magazine cutoff which is the one thing I hate about the field Maxus. I only sold them because I would much prefer to use my Silvers for the hunting that I do.
The Silver, SX-3, and SX-4, all use pretty much identical internals, but the SX-3/4, are a little cheaper to buy. The Silver and SX-3 have adjustment shims, the SX-4 doesn't.
Both of my Silvers have chrome lined barrels, not just chambers. The barrel on my Silver hunter also has deep gloss bluing which was not available on the SX3 at the time I purchased it.
I've owned a Browning Maxus Wicked Wing with cerakote finish and the upgraded extended chokes for four years. I have never had a problem with it in the duck blind. I also use it once in a while to shoot skeet and get the occasional hang up when using light one ounce #9 loads. By occasional I mean maybe one hang up in 200 shells or so. The newer design of the Maxus II may not appeal to everyone but as posted earlier, the mechanics are the same and thus reliable. I'm a fan of this firearm.