Realtree Max-5 Browning Pump Action Waterfowl Shotgun
Faster and more accurate, the venerable Browning BPS has been updated with the modern shooter and hunter in mind. The simplicity and reliability of a Browning Pump Shotgun can’t be beaten and the BPS Field Waterfowl is a duck dropping workhorse that you can count on. You get all-weather performance with a synthetic composite stock, a vent rib barrel and a durable Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades camo finish. Best selling shotguns Handling has been improved with an ergonomic stock design to give you a faster more natural feel. Quick to the shoulder, you’ll immediately notice the fast well-balanced swing of the modern BPS. The real advantage comes from the floating rib barrel. The BPS is ideal for hunters seeking a shotgun that simply won’t let them down. This is a fully ambidextrous pump-action that is perfect for both left-handed and right-handed shooters.
Browning BPS Field Waterfowl Specifications and Features:
- Browning Item Number: 012287204
- Pump Action Shotgun
- 12 Gauge
- 4 Rounds (2-3/4″ shells)
- 28″ Vent Rib Barrel with Silver Bead Front Sight
- 3-1/2″ Chamber (also accepts 3″ and 2-3/4″ shells)
- Ambidextrous Top Tang Thumb Safety
- Dual Machined Steel Action Bars
- Forged and Machined Steel Receiver
- Bottom Load and Ejection
- Enlarged Trigger Guard
- Ergonomic Stock Design
- Synthetic Waterfowl Stock
- Inflex Technology Recoil Pad
- Realtree Max-5 Camo Finish
- 14.25″ Length of Pull
- Overall Length 49.25″
- Weight 8 lbs 1 oz
Includes:
- 3 Invector-Plus Flush Choke Tubes: Full, Modified and Improved Cylinder
Pro Tuber –
I think this shotgun is one of the most reliable ones; it has a good finish that makes it resistant to water and abrasion. Plus, it has an ergonomic design that gives you a good hold even in inclement weather.
Tactical Life –
I have owned several pump action shotguns over the years. I started with a Winchester 1200 then traded for a Winchester 1300 which I used for many years. Over time I got the itch to get something different so I switched to a Remington 870 express, bad idea, nothing but problems! Figured I was unlucky and got a lemon so I picked up a Remington 870 SPS Super Mag! The worst gun to date was the super mag! Three out of five empty hulls would get stuck in the chamber! Took to the gun shop and it was going to cost $120 to fix the problem so I said no friggin way was I going to pay to fix a brand new gun! Gave it to a friend who wanted it and he paid to fix it! I went out and got myself a beautiful Browning BPS Upland Speical in 20ga and have never looked back one! Seems as thou Browning is o e of the few companies left who still make a solid dependable gun! Way to go Browning! I will add that the Winchesters I started with work the very best with no issues at all. The only issue was looks and fit and finish, no pump shotgun out there compares to Browning in fit and finish!
Hero alom –
browning makes awesome guns no doubt about it but they got one hell of a ego