Browning

Shop our selection of Browning firearms, including the X-Bolt, Citori, A5, BAR, and Buck Mark. Hill Country Outfitters offers premium Browning rifles, shotguns, and handguns built for big game hunting, upland and waterfowl pursuits, clay sports, and recreational target shooting, serving everyone from weekend wingshooters to dedicated hunters who appreciate refined craftsmanship, smooth-cycling actions, and timeless American sporting heritage. From the iconic Auto-5 legacy to modern bolt-action precision rifles and over-under shotguns, Browning continues to deliver elegant performance trusted by sportsmen for generations. Pair your new Browning with semi auto shotguns, semi auto rifles, and semi auto handguns, or browse over under shotguns and bolt action rifles to round out your sporting setup.

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Browning Buying Guide

Check out Browning firearms online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration.

Use the tips below to narrow your choice:

  • Compare frame sizes, trigger systems, and optic-ready cuts across the semi-auto handguns lineup, since Browning offers the iconic Hi-Power, the modern 1911-380 and 1911-22 scaled 1911 platforms, and the polymer-frame Buck Mark series for target work.
  • Evaluate gas system, barrel length, and chamber rating when reviewing the semi-auto shotguns category, where Browning’s A5, Maxus II, and Silver platforms cover sporting clays, waterfowl, upland hunting, and turkey applications.
  • Consider a hunting or target-focused platform by reviewing the semi-auto rifles category, where the Browning BAR Mk III, T-Bolt, and SA-22 platforms cover everything from big game hunting to rimfire training and small game work.
  • Mount glass securely by selecting properly sized scope rings that match your receiver footprint, tube diameter, and objective clearance for a stable, repeatable zero on a Browning rifle.
  • Pair those rings with the right base by reviewing the scope bases category, since Browning rifles are typically drilled and tapped for standard mounting systems that accept Picatinny, Weaver, and proprietary footprints.
  • Round out your setup with calls, decoys, blinds, packs, and other items from the hunting accessories category to make the most of your Browning shotgun or rifle in the field.

Local And Compliance Notes

Shop Browning firearms online or visit the gun shop in San Antonio, Texas, to shoulder the stock, check trigger feel, and confirm fitment before you commit. Hill Country Outfitters serves customers from the nearby cities of Kerrville, Universal City, Boerne, New Braunfels, and Seguin.

Federal law requires buyers to complete ATF Form 4473 and pass a NICS background check through a licensed dealer for any firearm purchase. Texas does not require a separate state permit to buy a handgun or long gun, though buyers must meet federal age minimums (21 for handguns and 18 for long guns from an FFL) and be free of any prohibiting factors under federal or state law. Out-of-state handgun purchases must be transferred through an FFL in your state of residence.

Texas allows permitless carry for qualifying adults aged 21 and older, while a License to Carry still offers reciprocity benefits when traveling. Transport firearms unloaded and cased when practical, and store them in a locked safe or lockbox separate from ammunition when not in use. Contact the shop directly for current inventory, transfer policies, and any questions about Browning availability.

Frequently Asked Questions About Browning

1. Where are Browning firearms manufactured?

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Browning firearms are produced at multiple facilities depending on the model, including Browning’s Miroku partner factory in Japan, FN Herstal in Belgium, and the Maral facility in Portugal. Country of origin is marked on the firearm itself.

2. Is the Browning Hi-Power still in production?

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The original Browning Hi-Power was discontinued in 2017, but Browning reintroduced an updated version in 2022 featuring modern controls, an extended beavertail, and a 17-round magazine. It retains the single-action hammer-fired operation and steel construction that made the original a service-pistol icon.

3. Are Browning shotguns good for waterfowl and upland hunting?

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The Browning A5, Maxus II, and Silver semi-auto platforms are widely used for waterfowl and upland hunting thanks to their reliability, broad chamber options including 3-inch and 3.5-inch magnum loads, and proven gas or recoil-operated actions. Choke selection and barrel length should be matched to your intended quarry and shot distances.

4. What is the difference between the Browning Citori and the Citori 725?

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The Citori is Browning’s flagship over-under shotgun line with a long history of use in clay sports and field hunting. The Citori 725 is a refined variant featuring a lower-profile receiver, mechanical triggers, FireLite trigger system, and improved fit for faster target acquisition and reduced felt recoil.

5. Is the Browning X-Bolt a good hunting rifle?

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The Browning X-Bolt is a popular bolt-action hunting rifle known for its short 60-degree bolt lift, adjustable Feather Trigger, rotary magazine, and accuracy potential in a wide range of chamberings. It is well suited to deer, elk, and big game hunting at moderate to long distances.

6. Does Browning offer a warranty on their firearms?

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Browning provides a limited lifetime warranty on its firearms covering defects in materials and workmanship for the original purchaser. Warranty service is handled directly through Browning with proof of purchase.

7. Can I buy a Browning firearm online and pick it up in San Antonio?

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Yes, you can order a Browning online and complete the transfer in person at the shop after passing a background check on ATF Form 4473. Bring a valid state-issued ID that meets federal and Texas identification requirements.

8. What is the Browning Buck Mark used for?

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The Buck Mark is a .22 LR rimfire pistol designed for target shooting, training, plinking, and small game work, available in a wide range of barrel lengths and configurations. Its single-action trigger, accurate barrel, and aluminum frame make it a popular choice for entry-level shooters and competitive rimfire events.