Video: Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing

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posted on January 29, 2019

This isn’t a “clays range” Cynergy, though it will still bust a ton of orange, and will turn more heads while doing so. The new 12-gauge Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing sports a composite stock and a burnt bronze Cerakote finish on the receiver, making it nearly impervious to the kind of weather waterfowl hunters dream of. Features include an adjustable stock (length of pull and comb), a fully chromed bore, an Inflex recoil pad, three extended Invector-Plus choke tubes (F, M, IC) and a choice of camo finishes in Realtree Max-5, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades and Mossy Oak Bottomlands. Learn more about it in the video embedded above. MSRP: $2,339.99; browning.com.

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