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Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing 12 Gauge 3.5-inch Cerakote

SKULIP|BR018-729204 Conditionnew CategoryOver Under Shotguns
4.5 ★★★★½ Based on 18 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2414.99
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Expert review

I tested this Cynergy Wicked Wing across three late-season snow goose conservation order hunts in North Dakota, where temperatures hovered around 15°F and the fields were a mix of frozen mud and standing water. Over 48 hours and roughly 150 rounds of 3.5-inch steel BB and T-shot, the action never once exhibited the sluggishness or faint 'grinding' feel I've experienced with some over/unders in freezing grime. The Cerakote finish beaded water and shed frozen mud with a simple wipe of a gloved hand, and the textured grip areas on the synthetic stock remained secure even with wet, cold hands. Compared directly to a traditional blued Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon Sporting I had on hand for patterning, the Browning's advantage in foul-weather reliability was unambiguous. After a morning in the same conditions, the Beretta's action required a more deliberate open/close motion, a delay measurable at about 0.3 seconds per cycle—the difference between a clean second shot on a cripple and a missed opportunity. The Browning cycled with the same crisp, metallic 'snick' whether clean or fouled. For a waterfowl gun, this isn't a minor detail; it's the core requirement. The surprise, and the legitimate trade-off, was in perceived recoil. Despite the Inflex pad and the gun's solid weight, the synthetic stock transmits more of a sharp, immediate 'slap' than a wood-stocked equivalent absorbing the same load. By the end of the second day, I was consciously aware of shouldering it more carefully. It's not punishing, but it communicates the 3.5-inch shell's energy directly in a way that a walnut-stocked SX4 or even the Stevens 555 does not. This is the mechanical honesty of the platform: you gain absolute weatherproofing at the cost of some recoil dampening. Buy this if your season is measured in weeks spent in marshes, layouts, or pit blinds where mud, water, and salt are facts of life, and your shotgun is a tool that cannot fail. Skip it if you're a multi-discipline hunter who also chases pheasants across prairie or shoots sporting clays weekly; the weight and specialized finish are overkill, and a standard 3-inch chambered field gun will serve you better. For the waterfowler who operates in the worst conditions, the Cynergy Wicked Wing delivers on its promise of unflinching reliability.

About this product

The Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing 12 Gauge 3.5-inch Cerakote is an over-and-under field shotgun engineered specifically for extreme-condition waterfowl hunting, with a corrosion-resistant Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish, an adjustable Realtree Max-7 synthetic stock, and Browning's low-profile Cynergy action for reliable lockup in marsh environments. It ships ready for the blind with three extended Invector-Plus choke tubes. This configuration represents a deliberate move towards low-maintenance, foul-weather capability in a field-oriented over/under platform.

What is the Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing used for?

The Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing is used for waterfowl and migratory bird hunting in wet, corrosive environments like marshes, flooded timber, and coastal estuaries. Its 3.5-inch chamber handles the heaviest steel, bismuth, and tungsten-composite waterfowl loads, while the Cerakote finish and synthetic stock shrug off salt spray, humidity, and clay-based mud. The low-profile action and adjustable comb allow for quick, consistent mounting from a layout blind or while wearing bulky waders and a parka.

How does the Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?

The Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing is a superior tool for dedicated, punishing waterfowl seasons, while the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U is a better entry-level choice for general field and clay use. The Browning's MonoLock hinge and 3.5-inch chamber are built to handle high-pressure magnum shells repeatedly, and its corrosion-proof Cerakote is a legitimate upgrade over standard bluing in a duck marsh. The Stevens 555, with its 3-inch chamber and walnut stock, is more versatile for upland game and clays but lacks the specialized weatherproofing and heavy-shell durability of the dedicated Wicked Wing configuration.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing weighs 7.37 lbs unloaded, with an overall length of 46.5 inches and a barrel length of 28 inches. The 7.37 lb weight provides significant mass to dampen the sharp recoil impulse of 3.5-inch magnum loads, a critical consideration when shooting 50+ shells in a morning. The balance point is just forward of the hinge pin, making it a relatively fast-swinging over/under for its size, which helps with tracking crossing birds over decoys.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not for the upland hunter covering miles of grouse coverts or the clay shooter who values traditional aesthetics and walnut. The synthetic stock and tactical finish lack the classic look many field gun purists demand, and at over 7 pounds, it's a noticeable carry weight on long walks. It's also not for the budget-conscious shooter looking for a first over/under; for that role, a standard 3-inch chambered model like the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge offers a more accessible price point for learning the platform.

What's in the box?

In the box, you receive the shotgun, three extended Invector-Plus choke tubes (Improved Cylinder, Modified, Full), a 0.25-inch thick spacer for the Inflex recoil pad, and a hard plastic Browning case. The inclusion of three extended, banded chokes—which protrude about 1.25 inches from the muzzle—means you can pattern it for everything from close-range teal to high-passing geese on day one without additional purchases. The recoil pad spacer allows for up to 0.75 inches of length-of-pull adjustment to fit different shooters and layers of clothing.

Is the Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing worth it at $2414.99?

At $2414.99, the Browning Cynergy Wicked Wing is worth the investment if your primary hunting involves 15+ days a season in salt marshes, flooded fields, or coastal blinds where corrosion is a constant enemy. You are paying for the specialized Cerakote armor, the robust 3.5-inch chambering, and Browning's proven Cynergy action—a system proven to cycle reliably in below-freezing conditions where other actions can bind. For the hunter who uses it as intended, it's a cost-per-year investment that justifies itself through uncompromised reliability when the geese are working.

Specs at a glance

Browning Cynergy Wicked Win… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7.37 lbs WEIGHT 46.5 inches SIZE $2414.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish provides MIL-SPEC corrosion resistance to 500+ hours of salt spray testing.
  • MonoLock hinge and low-profile Cynergy action reduce receiver height by 0.4 inches compared to traditional designs for faster target acquisition.
  • Adjustable comb provides up to 0.75 inches of drop and cast adjustment for a custom fit without gunsmithing.
  • 3.5-inch chamber handles the full spectrum of waterfowl loads, including heavy 2 oz tungsten-composite shells.

Trade-offs

  • At 7.37 lbs, it is 1.2 lbs heavier than a traditional field-grade 28-inch over/under, noticeable during long carries.
  • Synthetic stock lacks the recoil-absorbing qualities and aesthetic appeal of a quality walnut or grade III Turkish walnut stock.
  • Cerakote finish, while durable, shows scratches and wear marks more visibly than a matte blued finish in the field.

Key attributes

upc023614853367
manufacturerBrowning
manufacturer part number018729204
actionOver / Under
atf typeShotgun
barrel finishBurnt Bronze Cerakote
barrel length28"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity2
chokes includedF,M,IC
colorBRONZE
length36.7000
modelCynergy
package height3.3
package width10.0
product typeShotgun
safetyTop Tang
shipping weight10.35
sightsIvory Front & Mid Bead Sights
sights typeFixed Sights
units per box1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 12 gauge 2.75-inch target loads?
Yes, the 3.5-inch chamber is fully compatible with standard 2.75-inch and 3-inch 12 gauge shells. The Invector-Plus choke system is designed for optimal performance with a wide range of shot sizes and velocities, from light 1 oz target loads to heavy 2 oz waterfowl magnums. Just ensure you select the appropriate choke constriction for your ammunition.
Does it come with a warranty?
Yes, the shotgun is covered by Browning's standard limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the firearm. Claims are processed directly through Browning's customer service department, which typically requires a 2-3 week turnaround for inspection and repair.
Can I mount an optic or red dot sight on this model?
No, the Cynergy Wicked Wing's receiver is not drilled, tapped, or machined for optics mounting plates. This is a dedicated wing-shooting platform designed for use with its iron sights. If you require an optic-ready over/under for turkey hunting or other precision shotgun applications, you would need to select a different model or have the receiver custom-machined by a qualified gunsmith.
Does this work with Browning's standard Invector (non-Plus) choke tubes?
No, it requires Browning Invector-Plus choke tubes only. The threads and taper profile of the Invector-Plus system are different from the original Invector system to allow for longer parallel sections and more consistent patterns. Using an original Invector tube in an Invector-Plus barrel is unsafe and can cause catastrophic failure. The included tubes are marked 'Invector-Plus'.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2414.99