I agree, check the fit of any shotgun you might buy. One that
doesn't fit won't be comfortable to shoot, and may not hit
much of what you want to hit. I won a Beretta 686, and sold
it for cash to buy a shotgun that fit me. Berettas do
not, and even with the adjustment shims, I have not gotten
one to the point it consistently points where I want it to
point on a quick mount. YMMV The Browning Citori just
comes up perfectly for me, out of the box. Not the Citori
725s or Cynergy models, which are low profile receivers.
They do not fit me well, but the classic Citori does. I
have 2 White Lightinings, one in 20 ga. and one in 12 ga.
On the topic of different Citori models, there is no
differences in construction and operation, from the basic
Citori, and the higher grades and models. The lightweights
do have aluminum alloy receivers, instead of steel receivers
in the standard weight models. Wood and finish make up
the differences in models and price. Understand we are
only talking the Citori line, the Citori 725 is a different
line of Citoris, with a low profile receiver, and a different
Invector choke system(DS).
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