Browning 10 Guage Stalker
Designed with a lightweight aluminum receiver and the largest magazine capacity of any 10-gauge semi-auto available - five shots. Comes with Interchangeable standard Invector choke tubes.
-Gauge: 10
-Barrel Length: 26"
-Chokes Included: Full, Modified and Improved Cylinder
-Chamber: 3 1/2"
-Avg. Weight: 9 lbs. 7 oz.
-Overall Length: 48"
-Drop At Comb: 1 1/2"
-Drop At Heel: 2 1/2"
-Length of Pull: 14 1/2 "
-Rib Width: 5/16"
Standard features of the Browning Gold shotgun are:
Action: The larger 3 1/2" chambered version is built to handle a range of 1 1/8 oz. field loads to hard-hitting 3 1/2" magnums. With lighter loads, the unique gas system in these guns utilizes most of the energy of expanding gases to operate the action. With magnum loads, excess gas is vented out the lateral vents in the piston. The Gold has a gas valve on the inside of the gas piston. Because the gas piston and valve operate independently, less pressure is exerted on the piston resulting in greater longevity and more efficient operation than other gas-operated autoloaders.
Additionally, the extremely short piston stroke of the Gold limits the amount of combustion gas that gets into the receiver. The shooter will benefit from a cleaner operation.
Choke Tubes: Includes Full, Modified and Improved Cylinder tubes.
Magazine Capacity: 3 1/2": 3 in magazine, one in chamber.
Recoil Pads: Standard vented pad.
Rib: Solid ventilated rib with matte sighting plane.
Safety: The oversized, cross-bolt safety is mounted on the trigger guard allowing quick operation while keeping an eye on the target, and its easily reversed by a gunsmith for left-handed use.
Safety Lock: All Gold shotguns are shipped with a free padlock (or equivalent device) to assist in the safe storage of your firearm.
Stock: It comes with a Black Composite stock and forearm.
Speed Loading: With the action open, any load inserted into the magazine is sent directly to the chamber, ready to be fired.
Trigger: Gold colored. The trigger guard is large and has carefully rounded edges to accommodate gloved fingers. Additionally, the Gold's trigger assembly can be removed in seconds for cleaning.
Back-Bored Barrels: The Browning Gold was the first autoloader on the market with a back-bored barrel. A bore diameter increased to its maximum allowable specification reduces the friction of the shot charge against the barrel wall. Instead of trying to overcome friction, powder gases expend more energy on the wad base, resulting in an increase in shot velocity. Because there is less constriction or pressure from the forcing cones on a shot charge, there are fewer deformed shot pellets. A greater number of ballistically superior round pellets in a shot charge means more uniform patterns-delivering more shot pellets in the effective part of the pattern.
Back-boring works hand-in-hand with Browning's Invector-Plus interchangeable choke tube system. The longer choke taper inside an Invector-Plus choke tube produces patterns with more uniform densities.
Check availability and pricing on Browning Gold Light 10 Guage Stalker
|