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Maxus!
Browning's newest autoloader, the Maxus, promises to deliver more speed and less recoil. It just might be the fastest, most comfortable-shooting 7-pound shotgun you’ve ever fired.

If you have been putting off buying a Browning Gold shotgun, you'd best act quickly; its replacement may be sitting on the shelf of your favorite gunshop at this very moment. But then, since the designers of the new Maxus claim the level of perceived recoil is considerably less than for the Gold, your procrastinating may have worked to your advantage.

Browning's new Maxus is a gas-operated autoloader with a few features that are a bit outside of the norm. One is quite noticeable at first glance, the others are hidden away inside.

Taking the more obvious first, its forearm is not held in place by the ever-familiar screw-on magazine cap. Instead, a latch described as the Speed Lock located at the front end of the forearm holds it in place. And it's quick to remove or replace, too. Simply push on the release button while lifting the lever, and the forearm is free to be pushed forward and off the magazine tube. The front of the latch also accepts an Uncle Mike's quick-detach carrying sling swivel. Disadvantage? The fit of the forearm on the gun I hunted with was a bit loose, and on several occasions, I found myself--due to several decades of habit formed while shooting other autoloaders--attempting to tighten a magazine cap that was not there.


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The Maxus is quick and easy to take down and reassemble. The fire-control system is easily removed for cleaning by pushing out two pins in the receiver.

Browning Maxus:

Model: Maxus
Purpose: Hunting
Manufacturer: Browning Firearms
1 Browning Place
Morgan, UT 84050
801.876.2711
Action type: Autoloader
Operation: Gas
Gauge: 12
Magazine: Five rounds (2 with plug installed)
Reciever material: Aluminum
Barrel length: 26, 28 inches
Chamber length: 3, 3 1/2 inches
Bore length: 0.742 inch
Barrel rib: .25-inch-wide ventilation
Sights: Metal bead at muzzle
Chokes: Invector-plus, IC, Mod, Full
Metal finish: Nonreflective blue, Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo
Safety: Transverse (reversible for lefty)
Trigger: Single-stage with 5.2 milliseconds locktime
Stock: Over-molded synthetic
Recoil Pad: Inflex Technology
Stock finish: Black, Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo
Drop at heel: 2 inches (shim-adjustable)
Drop at comb: 1.75 inches (shim adjustable)
Length of pull: 14.25 inches (shim adjustable)
Weight, empty: 6 lbs, 15 oz.
Overall length: 49.25 inches (28-inch barrel)
MSRP: $1,199- $1,499

Many years ago, I spent days afield with a Browning Auto-5, and one of the features I really liked about it was its magazine cut-off; this is a feature brought back in the new Maxus. In addition to allowing the hunter to quickly switch loads in the chamber, it is an excellent way to make the gun safe by unloading the chamber during a fence crossing without having to empty the magazine. Another useful feature, and one patented by Browning, is the Turnkey magazine plug that reduces capacity to three rounds with one in the chamber. With the forearm removed, the plug is easily removed or installed by simply inserting the ignition or door key from your hunting vehicle into the end of the plug and giving it a twist.

I also like the Speed Load Plus system. With the bolt locked back, the first shell pushed into the magazine is immediately gobbled up and fed directly into the chamber as the bolt moves forward. At that point, the bolt is free to travel forward to its locked position. And the gun is about as quick to unload. Simply reach inside the loading port with a finger, push against the side of the feed latch, and a shell pops out into your hand. Continue on until all shells are removed from the magazine, retract the bolt to empty the chamber, and you have an empty gun.

The new Power Drive gas-handling system is also something to take note of. Due to the relatively long stroke of the gas piston, the gun will function with a variety of ammunition power levels, ranging from the heaviest field loads to 11/8-ounce target loads. Regardless of the power level of the ammo being used, a wide automatic adjustment range for the size of exhaust port dumps the correct amount of gas. Just as important, a rubber seal inside the piston does a good job of preventing propellant fouling from migrating back into the receiver. The gun I tested digested about 150 rounds of ammunition in the field and at the clay target range, and the inside of its action stayed quite clean.

The receiver is made of aluminum, and it is currently available in nonreflective blue or Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo.

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