Browning Maxus II | 12 Gauge | 28in | 3.5in | 011702204
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Browning Maxus II 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun in Mossy Oak Bottomland finish with a 28″ back-bored vent rib barrel and 3.5″ chamber. Features Power Drive gas system, Invector-Plus choke tubes (F, M, IC) and ABS case.
The Browning Maxus II is a semi-automatic 12 gauge field shotgun finished in Mossy Oak Bottomland camouflage and configured for a broad range of factory loads. It uses Browning’s Power Drive gas system to reduce felt recoil and improve reliability across ammunition types. The gun is built around a 28-inch back-bored vent rib barrel and accepts 3.5″ shells in its chamber.
Common applications include waterfowl hunting and field or sporting competition where quick follow-up shots and recoil management matter.
Product Specifications
- The gauge is 12 Gauge.
- The action type is Semi-Auto.
- The barrel measures 28 inches and features a back-bored vent rib.
- The chamber accepts a maximum shell length of 3.5 inches.
- The magazine capacity is 4 + 1 (four in tube, one in chamber).
- The choke system is Invector-Plus Extended and includes tubes labeled F, M, IC.
- The finish on metal and stock is Mossy Oak Bottomland.
- The stock is synthetic, fixed with overmolded grip panels and finished in camo.
- The shotgun uses Inflex Technology for the recoil pad to reduce felt recoil.
- The gas operation is Browning’s Power Drive Gas System.
- Sights are a fiber-optic front with an ivory mid bead.
- The length of pull is 14.37 inches.
- This model ships with an ABS case.
- The receiver material is aluminum alloy with Mossy Oak Bottomland finish.
- The UPC is 023614997658.
The Maxus II combines an efficient gas system and ergonomic refinements—oversized controls, improved grip surfaces, and a SoftFlex cheek pad—to deliver reduced felt recoil and intuitive handling in wet or cold conditions. Its back-bored barrel and nickel/Teflon-coated components are intended to increase durability and ease of maintenance for repeated use.
Shooters commonly praise the Maxus II for its reliability under varied ammunition and for noticeably reduced recoil compared with older autoloaders, making it a practical choice for extended days in the field or competitive rounds on the range.
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