How much is a Stoeger m2000 worth?

How much is a Stoeger m2000 worth?

The Stoeger retails for about $370, or less.

Are Stoeger semi auto shotguns any good?

While it may compare in price, when it comes to performance, the Stoeger distances itself from the rest. As I mentioned, the action is super-smooth. As for accuracy — well, it shoots as well as my Benelli. The gun is reliable, durable and has performed as well as any gun I have carried.

Is Stoeger made in America?

Stoeger Industries’ headquarters are in Accokeek, Maryland, United States. Stoeger is a wholly owned subsidiary of Benelli, which in turn is owned by Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta….Stoeger Industries.

Type Private
Parent Benelli
Subsidiaries Stoeger Publishing
Website stoegerindustries.com

Who makes the Stoeger 3500?

Made in Turkey, the 3500 has a version of the inertia action similar to that made famous in the semi-autos of parent company Benelli.

Is the Stoeger 3000 a good hunting shotgun?

As with any waterfowl and upland hunting shotgun, it goes without saying that your weapon will take some abuse. Consequently, Stoeger built their 3000 to handle all kinds of stress, especially water and muck. At the same time, these Stoegers are also incredibly trustworthy turkey hunters.

How big is the barrel on the Stoeger M3000?

One of my favorite things about the M3000 is how many options there are. In addition to the six stock & finish combinations, the 3000 is available in 18.5”, 24”, 26”, 28” and 30” barrel lengths. Plus, the 3000 comes in standard, compact, sporting, and defense, something the M3500 can’t say.

Who is the owner of Stoeger Shotgun Company?

When it comes to shotguns and Italian craftsmanship, Stoeger Industries – currently owned by the Beretta Holding Group – often gets ignored, without explanation. The impressive shotgun manufacturer based out of Accokeek, Maryland is known more for their over/unders and side by sides.

What should I expect from a Stoeger side by side shotgun?

Like the old Ithaca, the Stoeger is plainly adorned with pressed checkering at the wrist and along the fore-end, although it’s a bit too shallow to serve much purpose in terms of aiding grip. If you’re paying less than $500 for a side-by-side shotgun, don’t expect the same kind of fit and finish you’d find on a high-grade double.