Browning Maxus Sporting vs Riverside 215 Hammer Double Gun
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Shotguns | Browning Maxus Sporting | Riverside 215 Hammer Double Gun |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Capacity | 4+1 | 17+1 |
Caliber | 12 GA | 12 GA |
Finish | Black Synthetic | Black |
Gun Type | Shotgun | |
Weight | 40 oz | |
Barrel Length | 20" | |
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.
Riverside 215 Hammer Double Gun
The Riverside Arms Co. was a name used by the Stevens Arms & Tool Company of Chicopee Falls,MA for their less expensive shotguns. The guns were mechanically identical to the more expensive guns but were less well finished and had hardwood stocks and forearms instead of walnut. The Riverside Arms Co. name first appears in the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass., catalogue No. 54 issued circa 1914 on a hammerless double the No. 315 and a hammer double No. 215. These guns were based on G.S. Lewis Patents No. 1,086,378 granted Feb. 10, 1914, for the hammer gun and Patent No. 1,136,247 granted Apr. 20, 1915, for the hammerless gun. After the WWI Savage Arms Corp. bought Stevens so production continued until 1930 when they changed the name of their lower priced line from Riverside Arms Co. to Springfield Arms Co.