Browning, BT-100 The BT-100 features an adjustable and removable trigger assembly with crisp, clean pull. Just push a button on the left side of the trigger guard and the entire trigger assembly comes out in your hand — with no tools. By simply tightening or loosening a screw, trigger pull is adjustable from approximately 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 lbs. The trigger is incredibly clean and crisp. A roller on the hammer lifter promotes smoother, easier cocking. Lock time is fast. The trigger is adjustable to three positions for length of pull. By turning the Ejector-Selector 180°, fired shells are elevated in the chamber for easy removal, upon opening the breech. Under different circumstances, if you want your empties to eject, simply turn the Ejector-Selector the opposite 180°. |
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Browning, 10 Gauge You need all the help you can get when hunting geese and turkey. That's why Browning offers the 10-gauge Gold Hunter autoloading shotgun.The new Gold 10 gauge has a newly designed lightweight aluminum receiver and the largest magazine capacity of any 10 gauge autoloader available-5 shots. And, it's tailored for your particular hunt in the new Gold Light Stalker, averaging only 9 lbs. 7 oz. with the 26" barrel. Select either the Mossy Oak® Break-up™ or the Mossy Oak® Shadow Grass™ camoflauge models. The new 24" barrel Break-Up model includes Hi-Viz™ fiber optic sights and the National Wild Turkey Federation logo.The new 10 gauge Gold is based on all the great features of Browning's Gold shotgun concept, yet is a breed of its own. Get maximum pellets on the target when you need them. The advanced gas system tames recoil so you can make quick follow up shots if needed. A ventilated-style recoil pad is standard. Extra barrels are available to make your Browning Gold 10 gauge more versatile. Get the best. The new Browning 10 gauge Gold Light Autoloader. |
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Beretta, Silver Hawk The patented locking mechanism of the Silver Hawk is precision manufactured through advanced Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) that removes metal with astonishing accuracy and consistency. The innovative “progressive” bottom locking system ensures a solid lock-up, year after year. The 470 Silver Hawk’s durability and operational integrity are assured by the hard, corrosion-resistant, silver chrome finish on all exposed metal parts. Every one of these components – from the receiver to the bores and chamber, to the elegant fore-end iron, to the top lever, trigger, trigger guard and trigger plate – is protected by this tough, stylish finish. The elegant, low profile receiver is made of a nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel alloy and features fine hand chased engraving. The barrels of the Beretta 470 side-by-side are made of “Excelsior” high tensile steel. Consequently, the barrels are extraordinarily resistant yet lightweight, engendering optimum balance and superb control. |
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Winchester, Supreme Sporting Over/Under Shotgun A true competition over/under from Winchester. The Supreme Sporting's low-profile receiver, with dual, between-the-barrel lockup, is the foundation to its top performance. Stock dimensions put you on target quickly and consistently. Back-bored barrels and Invector-Plus chokes offer superior patterning. It's the right design. The right dimensions. The right shotgun for serious sporting clays competitors. All the right ergonomics for a top sporting gun ... plus a beautifully understated engraving style, sharply checkered walnut stock, an adjustable trigger and the durability to go through the thousands of practice rounds needed to stay competitive. The adjustable trigger shoe system lets you customize length of pull. Choose from 28" or 30" barrel models, both with 2 3/4" chambers and ported barrels. Barrels are back-bored and utilize the Invector-Plus® choke system. |
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Beretta, Whitewing, Onyx Practical and functional, this new model is made to measure up to the most intense hunt. Produced in 12 and 20 gauge models, it is distinguished by a polished finish of the receiver, top lever, trigger plate and trigger guard. By contrast, the top and hinges have a matte, anti-glare finish, while the trigger is gold plated. The side panels are lightly engraved with hunting scenes. The polished blued barrels feature an open side rib design that not only allows more rapid cooling, but also makes for even lighter handling. Special sling swivels can be installed on request. The stock dimensions and fore-end are customized for hunting to afford pointability and balance. |
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Browning, Model 1885 At the age of twenty-three, John M. Browning was working in his family's gun repair shop. One particular day, he was repairing a single-shot rifle. He turned to his father, who was now old, and said in disgust, "I could make a better gun than this myself." The intent of the comment was to tell his father that the gun wasn't any good. His father instead took the comment quite literally and replied, "I wish you'd get at it." The impact of that conversation must been strong because one year later John M. Browning had completed the design of a single-shot rifle that became known as the 1885. Because of the history and superb function of the 1885, it is used in competitive long range shooting and for hunting big and small game. |
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Remington, Model 700 Titanium Remington is proud to introduce the lightest production rifle on the market, rivaling custom rifles at a fraction of the cost – the new Model 700 Titanium Ultimate Lightweight weighs in at a mere 5 1/2-pounds. Constructed with a Titanium receiver and skeletonized bolt assembly, the Model 700 Titanium features a standard 22-inch mountain contour, 416 stainless steel barrel. Unlike other lightweight rifles, the Model 700 Titanium Ultimate Lightweight eliminates the weight from the receiver and bolt and increases bolt rigidity and cycling capabilities with the addition of spiral bolt flutes. And with all the great features of the traditional Model 700, this rifle offers the dependability and "out-of-the-box" accuracy that consumers expect. Bedded into a new B & C carbon fiber and Kevlar® reinforced, composite stock, furnished with sling swivel studs and drilled and tapped for scope mounts, the Model 700 Titanium just may be the ultimate lightweight-hunting rifle. The Model 700 Titanium Ultimate Lightweight is available in .260 Remington, .270 Win., 7mm-08 Remington and .30-06 Spfd. |
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Beretta, Silver Pigeon The Beretta Silver Pigeon over-and-under shotguns are a perfect blend of beauty and performance; the meticulous detail of their appearance mirrored by their flawless performance in the field. Produced in 12, 20 and 28 gauge models, the Silver Pigeon features Beretta's exclusive universal chamber, which allows the Silver Pigeon to accommodate all 3” (76 mm) Magnum cartridges (excluding 28 gauge) and improves performance when using 2 3/4””(70 mm) cartridges. When you take a Beretta Silver Pigeon into the field you equip yourself with the first name in consistent over-and-under performance - the preferred hunting companion of millions. |
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Winchester, Model 70 IMITATED, BUT NEVER EQUALLED. The Model 70 is the standard. We are continually working to make the industry's best bolt action even better. An example is the Classic Safari Express with its list of great features inlcuding: (1) Adjustable rear sight with a standing blade. (2) Redesigned stock with negative drop, fuller grip and wider grip footprint for increased control and recoil absorption. (3) Special, softer density recoil pad. (4)"Picture frame" floorplate and trigger guard system connected in a one-piece configuration. (5) Full barrel band swivel attachment. (6) Steel recoil absorbing crossbolts. |
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Browning, Gold Semi-Auto Clean lines and superb between-the-hands balance have created a beautiful, fine handling shotgun, but the Gold's real beauty lies within. Its unique, self-regulating gas system allows you to shoot all loads interchangeably — from 1 1/8 oz. 2 3/4" field loads to the heaviest 3" and 3 1/2" magnums (depending on chambering). With lighter loads, most of the energy of expanding gases is used to operate the action. With magnum loads, excess gas is vented out the lateral vents in the piston, substantially reducing felt recoil over inertia- or recoil-operated systems. The Gold is also the only autoloader available with speed loading — with the action open, any load inserted into the magazine is sent directly to the chamber, ready to be fired. |
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Winchester, Super X2 Simplicity breeds reliability. As a Super X2 fires, the self-contained piston assembly moves the composite gas sleeve rearward under gas pressure, unlocking the bolt with a single rearward push from the actuating rod. No action arms are required so there are no large openings to allow gas residues into the action. The piston has no external O-rings or attached linkages -- it is one self-contained unit. The piston acts as an automatic valve: with light loads it utilizes virtually all gases directed to it, and with heavy loads it vents away excess gases. The result is more consistent bolt speed regardless of the loads you shoot. You can see it in the consistent ejection path of empties. The gas system is the key to the Super X2's reliability and versatility. |
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Beretta, Ultralight The Ultralight’s receiver is machined from a single block of light, yet remarkably strong aircraft-quality aluminium alloy, specially heat-treated to deliver the strength and durability of steel – but with 65% less weight. A special Titanium insert in the breech face provides the strength to withstand the punishment of years of use in the field. Titanium inserts in the receiver walls guide the ejectors. The chamber is compatible with all 12 gauge 2 ¾” (70mm) cartridges. The receiver is protected by an elegant electroless nickel finish. The single selective trigger is gold plated. The barrels are internally chromed, smoothed and polished to resist corrosion and residual wear and tear from the use of steel shot. Beretta’s Mobilchoke® System ensures the perfect match of choke tube to game. The Beretta Ultralight models also feature Schnabel fore-ends and a black rubber recoil pad, rounded in order to prevent hang-ups on clothing. |
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Remington, Model 1100 Shotgun The Model 1100™ defines autoloading quality and performance. It combines the slim, trim lines of classic doubles, the repeat-shot reliability of the best pump guns, and the light-recoiling performance of a modern gas-operated action. It's no wonder that millions of hunters have made it the best-selling autoloader of all time. |
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Browning, Acera The speed of a semi-auto, the accuracy of a bolt action and the reliability of a pump. These features best describe the new Acera rifle. The straight pull action requires only two quick movements to cycle the action, unlike the four needed to cycle a conventional bolt. One simple pull ejects the spent case and merely another forward push sends a new round to the chamber. European shooters have long appreciated a straight pull action because it is trouble-free and fast. The sleek contours of the one-piece stock bring it quickly to the shoulder and make it natural to aim and fire. You keep your eye on the target. There is no need to lift your cheek from the stock or disrupt your sight picture in any way. |
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Browning, BAR Mark II Utilizing the same gas-action principle his grandfather invented, Bruce Browning designed the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle). Thirty years later it is still the standard for semi-automatic centerfire hunting rifles. Since its initial production in 1967, the Browning BAR has set the standard as the only semi-automatic centerfire rifle offered in magnum calibers. Because of its massive seven-lug bolt, recessed bolt face and rotary lock up, the BAR is designed to handle heavy loads. After 30 years, the BAR remains the only choice for hunters who want a semi-auto centerfire in a magnum caliber. |
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