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A new model from Browning in the Maxus family of gas-operated autoloaders is the Sporting Carbon Fiber that is offered with the very efficient Power Drive Gas System that reduces recoil and cycles a wide range of loads. The barrel has a carbon fiber finish and sports a lightweight profile with a flat and ventilated rib.
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Featuring a Mossy Oak Break-Up Infinity, Browning's new Maxus Rifled Deer autoloader is probably one of the best deer guns out there. The receiver of this model has a strong, lightweight aluminum alloy profile and the barrel is thick-walled, fully rifled for slug ammunition only. The model also packs one 1/4-inch stock spacer.
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Another addition to Browning's Maxus family of autoloaders is the Maxus Rifled Deer Stalker, which comes with a composite, matte black finished stock; along with a special thick-walled 22-inch barrel that was designed exclusively for slugs and a cantilever scope mount. It comes with a 1/4-inch stock spacer.
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Another model from Browning's Maxus lineup of shotguns is the Hunter. It features a receiver that has a durable satin nickel finish and benefits from laser engraving and a lightweight profile with a flat and ventilated rib. The Power Drive Gas System is capable of reducing the recoil while at the same time being capable of cycling a large selection of loads.
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The rifle has a solid vault-like action that has been cold hammer-forged by using special steel alloy. The gun's magazine is a detachable reliable center fed box type. The model has a double-stage trigger pull that is adjustable form 2 to 5 lbs and it is also adjustable in length and horizontal/vertical pitch.
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Similar to the model 85 Varmint, the Laminated Stainless edition comes with stainless metal parts and stabile laminate stock, perfect for the hardest conditions out there. The gun's fluted barrel accelerates barrel cooling and at the same time offers the gun a very attractive look.
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Sako's 85 Varmint is a long-range hunting rifle that was built with the main purpose of delivering pinpoint accuracy for both hunting and target shooting purposes. It has a heavy, free-floating barrel that reduces recoil and vibration, and makes it considerably easier to zero in and stay on the target.
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This model was designed for those hunters that prefer going deeper into the wild, thanks to the fluted barrel and the lightweight construction. The gun is also a good choice for young hunters and women. It has a new upgraded stock, offering more comfort and grip.
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This model has black grip areas against the black satin-like stock, creating a stunning profile. It has a stainless steel barrel and receiver that are non-reflective and can provide durability, regardless of the weather conditions. The gun's magazine is detachable and it can be loaded through the ejection port.
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A newcomer in Sako's 85 lineup of rifles is the Kodiak which features a straight, waterproof stock that is made out of grey laminated hardwood and reinforced with two cross-bolts. The gun's short and free-floating "bull" barrel has adjustable open sights as well as a band type front swivel.
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