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Browning 725 S1 Sporter

£1,250

12 gauge Shotgun Private Seller
Used - Excellent Condition Gravesend, Kent
Over and Under, Multi Choke, Multi Choke, 30" barrels
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For sale due to bereavement. Browning B725 S1 Sporter.

30 in. barrels and adjustable stock. This gun is complete with its manufacturers plastic case, auto-safe conversion lever, all original DS chokes plus 1 x Briley extended. The only fault I can see is that the 2 spare triggers are missing from the case. The gun is virtually mint and can be viewed in North Kent or Hertford. Happy to answer any questions, but no tyre kickers please.


This gun is being sold by Pigeon Watch member JJsDad. Message them here

 

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I am selling this gun for a close friend who has suffered a bereavement in the family.

It appears to be a 2013 model and is a left hander. It has been well looked after and could be described as mint, except a couple of the spare triggers are missing.

It is fitted with the optional adjustable comb to the stock and the gun is free from dings and scratches.

 

It is currently stored in Hertford (Herts) but I can bring it down to Kent if it will help a potential purchaser.

 

Considerable saving on a new gun.

JJsDad

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"The comb on this gun can be adjusted to the left or right; as well as up/down enabling it to be set up for a LH or R-handed shot. But the top lever operates to the right."

 

Hi,

 

I think you are missing my point, I know the comb can be adjusted left or right but the rest of the stock cannot be as the cast will have been set when the stock was made.

 

The picture in the advert shows the comb adjusting screws to be on the left hand side of the stock, they are normally on the opposite side to the user's cheek which would indicate this stock is left handed.

 

If it is left handed and you sell it to a right handed shooter it will not fit him/her properly.

 

Also left handed shotguns are more difficult to find so if it is left handed you 'might' find it easier to sell.

 

I am looking for a left handed over and under for a client at the moment but unfortunately this is way over his budget.

 

You possibly think I am being a pain in the b-m but I am trying to help you.

 

Regards,

 

Tony.

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