Getting back into goose and duck hunting now that my son got the bug. I sold all my dekes, clothes, guns and ammo 5-10 years ago.
I have checked out all the popular autoloaders and the Cynergy caught my eye.
Cabela's has a LNIB camo for $1350 after the 10% off. It appears unfired.
Should I be a little skeptical?
Thanks,
Steve
Browning Cynergy
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Re: Browning Cynergy
My experience buying used guns from Cabelas has been very positive. I have found them to be very conservative in grading condition. So, I wouldn't hesitate if it is the gun you want.
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Re: Browning Cynergy
+1 to Bob, especially if it's the shotgun you want. I've been shooting a Citori for 20+ years, many thousands of rounds a year and have yet to replace any springs or firing pins (though I keep a new set handy). So if the Cynergy holds up like the Citori, you have a long ways to go to wear it out.
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Re: Browning Cynergy
I think that sounds like a solid deal on a great duck gun. I have no use for auto loading shotguns. They all will at some point in their life turn into a single shot while you're out on a hunt. Never have that problem with a two row! Plus, a double is easier to clean.
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Re: Browning Cynergy
A Cynergy is an O/U shotgun, isn't it?
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Re: Browning Cynergy
Yes. I passed on the gun and a friend picked it up.