My son shoots one. Nice 30" that he really likes and shoots well. He can't afford to shoot a lot of registered targets (and won't let me pay his way, lol). His does not have an adjustable comb and he refuses to switch out the 20+ year old recoil pad for a new kickeeze in my cabinet.
I have shot it a few times, nice balance. Choke tubes make it easy to find the right pattern for your yardage. I like Briley tubes and so he inherited a couple of mine. Not sure he ever noticed.
If I was getting one from a seller I would have someone good (Phillip probably) check the trigger pull and set at around 4 pounds. Most any brand aftermarket choke tubes give you more options than the Browning originals.