When Browning introduced the Cynergy, it had the lines of a concept car and was almost too ugly to be taken seriously. Yet the radical Cynergy may be a better gun than its stablemate, the Citori, which is based on the Superposed that John Browning invented in 1926. The Cynergy has a low profile for natural pointing. Its unusual action provides a huge amount of bearing surface between the monoblock and the receiver, so the gun will never wear out. The trigger has a clean, crisp feel and a fast lock time. The toned-down classic model is the one to buy.