When Semi-Autos Start Looking Like Heirlooms

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Semi auto shotguns are generally untility guns for most folks. Usually meant for hard use on waterfowl in duck blinds. Sometimes used as a paddle in a boat or tossed around in the back of a UTV. But have you ever imagined a semi auto built to the same standards of a over/under? The kind of gun that you use on the occational phesant hunt? The kind of gun people admire its increadible beauty? The kind of shotgun you preserve it for future generations? Beretta and Browning both have special edition models for their semi auto line up that tips the scale of utility to elegance. We have one example from each of these manufactures to show case and let you decide which one you like better.

Beretta A400L

A400L, the elegant iteration of the Beretta A400 Xcel Sporting features an exclusive, eye-catching engraving and a highly figured European walnut wood for the redesigned forend and stock, all completed with DLC-finished components to combine further reduced frictions, unparalleled resistance, and a contemporary touch.
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Browning Maxus II Ultimate Maple

For a day in the field, nothing beats a hardworking dog and a fine Browning shotgun. The Maxus II Ultimate Maple is an ideal shotgun to add to your collection of fine autoloaders. Featuring well-figured AAAA Grade maple with a gloss finish, a beautifully jeweled bolt, and an intricately laser engraved, satin nickel finish receiver, the aesthetics of the Maxus II Ultimate Maple set it apart from other guns.



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