Browning A5 Ultimate Partridge
The Browning A5 Ultimate Partridge is a shotgun that harmonises advanced technology with captivating aesthetics. Its nickel-plated receiver is adorned with finely engraved partridges in mid-flight, epitomising a fusion of form and function.
The Browning A5, a modern iteration of the iconic Auto 5, preserves the classic lines of its predecessor while introducing a host of cutting-edge features.
What distinguishes the new Browning A5 is its unwavering commitment to reliability and speed in an inertia-operated semi-automatic shotgun. Browning offers an impressive guarantee of 100,000 shots or 7 years for this firearm, a testament to its confidence in performance.
The heart of the A5 is the innovative Kinematic Drive System, the powerhouse behind its exceptional reliability. This advanced system ensures the A5 remains the fastest inertia-operated semi-automatic shotgun with the least perceived recoil.
The A5 boasts Back-Bored barrels, delivering a trifecta of benefits: increased speed and penetration, improved patterning, and reduced recoil. This shotgun is equipped with Invector DS™ chokes, featuring a unique internal shape and patented gas seal segment for unmatched performance.
Crafted from lightweight, aeronautic-grade aluminium alloy, the A5’s receiver combines robustness with the iconic humpback shape. This design enhances the line of sight, promoting faster and more natural aiming.
Enhancing comfort during recoil, the Inflex II Technology recoil pad is a next-generation cushioning solution. Its softer exterior material ensures superior recoil absorption and prevents snagging on clothing during shouldering.
The Kinematic Drive system takes full advantage of recoil energy, converting it into mechanical motion to operate moving parts. Its elegantly simple design ensures consistent and reliable performance, regardless of load type or environmental conditions.
Moreover, Browning’s patented Speed Load Plus loading system streamlines the loading and unloading process. The first shell in the magazine is sent directly into the chamber, while rapid unloading operations are effortless and efficient.