The B525 made its first appearance in 2003, representing the latest in the range of shotguns built for Browning by Miroku and succeeding the highly popular B425 model.
It is not, however, simply an updated version of its predecessor and Browning took pains to stress that it was never intended as a replacement.
The first B525s were game models but more followed and there are now a wide variety of styles and grades intended to appeal to all shotgun users