Browning Introduces B15 Beauchamp Over/Under

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posted on August 23, 2017
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For 2017, Browning is introducing its new B15 Beauchamp over/under shotgun as part of the John M. Browning Collection. The gunsmiths of Fabrique Nationale d' Herstal, Belgium, will personally be enhancing each new B15.

The heart of the new B15 is the locking system and technical features that it shares with the venerable B25 Superposed. New elements include a low-profile receiver, performance-enhancing mechanical triggers, back-bored Vector Pro Barrels and Invector-DS chocke tubes.

The B15 will be offered in four grades, with a choice of engravings and wood grades. Varying buttplates and forearm styles are also available.

MSRPs:
• Grade B: $12,999.99
• Grade C: $15,499.99
• Grade D: $17,999.99
• Grade E: $20,499.99

For more information, go to Browning.com.

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