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A5 Ultimate

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msrp

$2,329.99–$2,379.99

Quick Specs

Gauge(s): 12, 16
Chamber Size(s): 2 3/4", 3
Weight: 5.88 6.81
Length of Pull: 14.25
Adjustable Drop/Cast: Yes
Left Hand Models: No
*There may be some difference between the shotgun model on this page and the shotgun reviewed in this video.

TFL Review Summary

If you love the nostalgic look of the original Auto-5 but want a modern-day workhorse, the A5 is certainly worth considering. When we compared tested Brownings semi-auto shotguns, the A5 rose to the top. With great ergonomics, feel in the hands, and reliability, the A5 is a winner.

Value Rating
The Value Rating is based on the overall score of a gun when compared to its price. You can view it as bang for the buck.
4.5/5
Overall Score
The Overall Score is based on a combination of looks, recoil, reliability, ergonimics, and overall shooting vibes.
9.3/10

Manufacturer Summary

Back in the day. There was a time when just about every shotgun was a piece of artwork. Today, lots of shotguns and rifles are considered working guns. The A5 Ultimate is a working gun for sure, but it does it with a level of artistic panache that few others can match.

The differences are clear. It starts with the satin finish of the walnut stock, followed by the satin silver finish on the engraved receiver. And then there's the fiber-optic front bead, the humpback style receiver, incredible ergo balancing - all completed by the recoil-operated Kinematic Drive System.

The in-between 16 is known as "The Gentleman's Gauge." To many hunters, the 16 gauge is the ideal ammunition for the perfect gun. A well-designed 16 gauge is closer in weight to a 20 gauge, with a shot payload nearer the 12 gauge, and patterning that bests them both. Like its most revered predecessor, the Browning A5 16 gauge is built on a smaller, lighter receiver for reduced weight and a sleek feel in your hands.

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