New for 2021: Browning Maxus II Wicked Wing Vintage Tan

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posted on January 25, 2021
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The Browning Maxus II Wicked Wing autoloading shotgun is now available with a “new” Vintage Tan camouflage finish. This retro camo pattern makes this shotgun stand out — until it disappears into the marsh.

Wicked Wing model shotguns include a number of unique features, most notably, the Cerakote Burnt Bronze camo finish on the receiver and Burnt Bronze finish on the barrel.

Browning's fast-cycling and reliable Power Drive Gas System cycles a wide variety of loads while minimizing the felt recoil the shooter experiences. Additionally, a new SoftFlex cheek pad and new Inflex recoil pad have been added to the Maxus II Wicked Wing to improve shooting comfort and control. The

Included spacers allow the stock to adjusted for an increased or decreased length of pull. Shims are included to adjust cast and drop at comb, as well. Rubber overmolding on the stock and new forearm improve grip in all conditions. A new screw-on style forearm cap makes disassembly easy.

The Browning Maxus II Wicked Wing Vintage Tan has an MSRP of $1,999.99. For more information, visit browning.com.

 

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