Stoeger shotguns?

BRAD

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Hey fellas, Can any of yal give me info on this companies shotguns? I've never heard of them before. Good guns/ bad guns? any experience with them? What you've heard? Any info yal can give is appreciated. Thank's, Brad
 
Owned by Beretta, uses Benelli technology and made in Argintina as I recall. I have the 2000 s/a and the Condor o/u Supreme both in 12 ga. I would describe them as utilitarian, but they work well for the $$$.

SteveH
 
Great for the money I have a SXS coach gun that is greeat for night calling 12 Ga Imp and MOd chokes and 3" chambers I have had it since the mid nineties it was about 200 bucks then. The semi auto's use Bennelli inertia systems some of these are made in Argentina and some the semi's come from Turkey.
 
I have a Stoeger P350 which is the same thing as the Benelli Nova. Other then the stamping on the side of the action, they are identical.I really like it and use it for everything, never let me down in 3 years.

They are made in Turkey (atleast mine was).

Tim
 
Are they made in Turkey or is that the models style. Mine just says Turkey on it but it has a 24" barrel and I assumed it would say "Made in Turkey".
 
I had one of the Brazillian made guns a SXS in 12 guage. It was a very stout gun and i was pleased it as a rabbit and squirrel gun but it just did'nt swing well enough to make a decent grouse gun. I sold it because i only keep enough room for one shotgun in my safe but if it was a tad bit lighter and not so muzzle heavy i would buy another. Not the prettiest gun but it looked like it could handle some abuse.
 
I have one of the earlly IGA Stoegers. It is a condor supreme waterfowl edition. Complete camo, crome lined barrels. Haven't seen that many of these, but when I do see another I am buying it. The best over under for the price range. Actually I would say I like it more than my Ruger Red Label. Stear clear of the real cheap condor.
 
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While I'm not a real shotgun enthusiast, I have used the cheap Condor for the past two years for rabbit hunting. I have been satisfied so far. I'm sure it lacks the "bells and whistles" of the more expensive brands, but, it does what I ask of it.
Jazzball
 
Thank's fellas, Are all the parts interchangeable with Benelli? Can you use Benelli after market options on them? Thank's, Brad
 
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