Browning Maxus Sporting vs Hopkins & Allen 712SSS36"
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Shotguns | Browning Maxus Sporting | Hopkins & Allen 712SSS36" |
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Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Capacity | 4+1 | 17+1 |
Caliber | 12 GA | 12 GA |
Finish | Black Synthetic | Black |
Gun Type | Shotgun | Single Shot |
Sights | Adjustable Rear, Ft: Gold Bead Ramp | |
Details | ||
Brand | Browning | |
Reviews | See 4 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,662.74 | $0.00 |
Used Price | $1,163.92 | $0.00 |
Sale Price | $1,496.47 | $0.00 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Browning Maxus Sporting
MAXIMUM RELIABILITY. MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE. Real-world reliability is the most important feature any manufacturer can build into a firearm. Thats why it was the first priority when we set about developing the Browning Maxus. The Power Drive Gas System is designed to perform under harsh hunting and shooting conditions with a wide array of loads. But reliability isnt the whole story. The Maxus delivers 18% less felt recoil for greater comfort, 44% less muzzle jump for more accurate follow-up shots, 19% faster bolt speed and 24% faster locktime than the nearest competitor. Unequalled reliability and features, all found in the finest, most reliable gas-operated autoloader ever to swing on a bird.
Hopkins & Allen 712SSS36"
The Model 712 was the most produced shotgun from Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. It was a 12 gauge single shot shotgun with outside hammer and a full choke barrel. Automatic ejectors automatically eject 2 5/8 or 2 3/4 12 gauge shells upon opening and make it possible to reload fast. The rebounding action of the hammer provides a safeguard against accidental discharge. It was easy to remove the barrel of this take down shotgun. Just take off the forend, swing aside the top lever and remove the barrel. The Model 712 was featured first in their 1902 catalog with the price of $5.50 for the 30 and 32 inch barrel versions, $6 for the 34 inch barrel and $6.50 for 36 inch barrel version. Distinctive cosmetic changes were made for their 1909 catalog. After Marlin bought Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. they redesigned the stock and forearm of the Model 712 and reintroduced it as the Marlin Model 60. Marlin made around 3,000 of them with the retail price of $15.