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Native Roots & Western Trails: A Historic Heritage Auction: June 21st, 2025

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Lot 162

Browning Citori Superlight Grade VI O/U Shotgun

Estimate: $5,500 - $7,500
Starting Bid
$3,500

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This is a beautiful, Browning Citori Superlight Grade VI fully hand engraved silver receiver with gold inlays deluxe wood 12 gauge over under shotgun in a Browning leather case, manufactured in 1994. Silver finished receiver that is completely covered in hand engravings around every surface, scrollwork and engraving surrounding gold inlays including two pheasants on the left, a trio of mallards on the right, pointer hunting dog on the bottom and quail on the bottom of the trigger guard. Also shows single bead sight on raised matted vent rib 26-inch double barrel that takes 2 ¾ shells, automatic ejectors, Invector Plus barrels, high-deluxe fiddle back highly figured walnut stock with English straight grip and hand checkering, gold trigger. Marked on the barrel, “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN” on one side and “INVECTOR-PLUS CITRORI SPECIAL STEEL 12 GA – 2 ¾””. The shotgun is in a Browning leather case. The deluxe wood has outstanding grain on both ends and the engraving encompasses the silver finishings across the gun with amazing gold inlays. The barrel has a nice deep blue. Serial number of 12526NWF13” manufactured in 1994. The gun is in pristine mechanical condition and is an amazing shooter, ready to be used. Overall finishes are in little used pristine condition, the end of the barrel and end of ribs have marks, the first third of rib nearest the shooter has marks, the receiver is mostly pristine with marks on the upper curve of the right side top section just beneath the lever, the forestock is very good with little marks, the stock shows a few small handling marks, both show crisp checkering. A very good shooter in NOS case. Modern firearm requires FFL transfer. Total length of gun is 43.5-inches, length of pull is 14 3/8-inches, case measures 32" long, 10" tall, and 3 1/2" thick.

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