Browning Fushion Evolve STD Plus Multi Choke Invector Plus Reviews

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“I had the browning fusion evolve for these last 3...”

Written on: 18/09/2012

I had the browning fusion evolve for these last 3 years and i must say that i'm quite happy with it. Good Points 1. Its very light, balanced and durable. 2. Fixes easily to the shoulder. 3. I shot from 24 to 56 grams and it handled them without a hitch. 4. Very neatly put together. Bad points 1. It requires maintenance. if the piston isn't cleaned regularly it will start to jam. 2. Can only unload the gun through the chamber. (the only thing that borders me about this gun) The... (read more)

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“Got the Browning Fusion Evolve STD a few days ago....”

Written on: 30/09/2009

Got the Browning Fusion Evolve STD a few days ago. Well, i must say it is a great gun to have. Fast load system + cartridge cut-off are very useful. Rather light gun. Needs cleaning to run smooth though but it isn't necessary a negative thing for me. Good looks.
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“Browning Fushion Evolve STD is not a nice weight,...”

Written on: 06/09/2009

Browning Fushion Evolve STD is not a nice weight, thumb gets stuck in auto load if not careful. Pain to clean, weak point pistion spring possible trouble if uncleaned after every 200 rounds or so. nice finish on action with gold strands i had 10 jams with putting 500 round through it very off putting i prefer the phionexs cheaper and lighter gun by far. (read more)

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“The Browning Fushion Evolve STD Plus Multi Choke...”

Written on: 19/05/2009

The Browning Fushion Evolve STD Plus Multi Choke Invector Plus is a nice gun to use. I use my gun purely for game shooting in the uk,
it handles well in most situations, is light enough to carry all day and has little recoil when you do use it even with heavy weight cartridges.
I wouldn't swap it for a berreta though!

as they say in Northumberland "a canny bit of kit that"
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