Silver Field


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Quick Specs
Gauge(s): | 12, 20 |
Chamber Size(s): | 3, 3 1/2" |
Weight: | 6.438 – 7.563 |
Length of Pull: | 14.25 |
Adjustable Drop/Cast: | No |
Left Hand Models: | No |
TFL Review Summary
If you are a Browing fan and you want a semi-auto shotgun that is more affordable than the Maxus 2 and the A5, this is the shotgun for you. If you are not a Browning faithful, this shotgun is a moderately average decent shotgun. It cycles great, is well-balanced, has a decent trigger, and you know it will last a long time. On the flip side, it is a bit heavier and yet the recoil is also heavier than anticipated. The grips are bulky and the controls are nothing special. The Browning Silver is a fine gun; it just doesn't really excite us in any of the categories we look at.
Manufacturer Summary
For over 100 years Browning has excelled in autoloader design. And we still do. With the Browning Silver you get the benefit of a century of autoloader design experience in a shotgun with a large dose of value.
The receiver is strong, lightweight aluminum alloy for good balance and still features a semi-humpback for a definitive sighting plane. The bi-tone matte black and silver finish receiver is incredibly good looking and is a very popular look. The barrel has a lightweight profile and a fully constructed ventilated rib with brass front bead. The gas-operated action utilizes the Active Valve System, shooting light and heavy loads with equal ease, and sparing your shoulder the excess recoil. The stock is satin finish walnut for an uncommonly good look at an uncommonly good price.