Ontario Hunter
AH legend
The only drawback to Browning autoload function is cleaning. Reassembling my A5's two-piece follower is quite the trick. Been doing it for twenty years and still a recipe for frustration every time.As noted in my post above, I have both. I've never had an issue with the switch on the side of the receiver of the Maxus flipping on its own or catching on things. The only problem it's ever caused is about once every 2 years, I'll forget I have it engaged and will try to load a shell in the magazine, which gets partially stuck but I can pry it out fairly quickly.
The new A5 also has this feature, but with a different design. Instead of a cutoff lever on the side, it has a button on the bottom of receiver, just in front of the trigger guard. Effectively, the magazine only allows a shell to cycle when the round in the chamber is fired. If you just work the bolt, it will eject the chambered round but not release a new shell from magazine unless you push the button first. A bit weird initially, but works well once you figure it out.
My favorite feature of Browning shotguns (someone else mentioned it in this thread, too) is the auto-load function. When empty and the bolt is locked back, you can simple load a shell into the magazine and it automatically cycles into the chamber and is ready to fire. I've used that many times as a "party trick" at the range shooting clays; if I happen to miss my 2nd shot, I grab a shell from the pouch and load it in fast enough to get a 3rd shot. (No, I don't count this if in real competition shoots. I only do it for fun and to show off a little.)