The new 825 shotgun from Browning is a 100-year project. It started with the B25, designed by John Moses Browning in 1925, then took shape as the 125, 325, 425, 525 and 725. Gun writers Laurent Bedu and Michael Yardley, with help from Browning head of shotguns Lionel Neuville, tell the story of the gun.
For more on Browning shotguns, including the new Browning 825, see Browning.eu
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Visit Mike Yardley’s website, Positive Shooting
For more about Laurent Bedu’s writing, visit Livres.Laurent.Bedu.us – his book about the B25 comes out in 2025:
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