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Citori CXS

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msrp

$2,529.99

Quick Specs

Gauge(s): 12, 20
Chamber Size(s): 3
Weight: 7 8.25
Length of Pull: 14.75
Adjustable Drop/Cast: No
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

The CXS was fun to shoot. It mounted nicely and the recoil was light. The only issue we had was that it can be a little finicky to put back together. If your looking for one gun to do some clay shooting and some upland hunting, this is a good option at a reasonable price.

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.
8.6/10

Manufacturer Summary

Crossover perfection. The CXS specializes in great handling, target acquisition and consistency for the sporting/skeet shooter who also wants to take his shotgun hunting. Dimensioned for consistent shooting on the range, its 50/50 POI lets you move to upland hunting perfectly. It has all the best sporting features like Invector-Plus Midas grade tubes, the triple trigger system, and a mid bead. The flat, floating rib is made to keep you on target, even under the heat of heavy shooting. It is true that gunwriters consider the CXS a great value -- and they do it for all the right reasons. This is an over and under that can cross over and compete in both the hunting and target worlds.