Can you get a slug barrel for a Stoeger M3500?
This 12 gauge rifled slug barrel with cantilever features a matte blued finish and is designed to fit the Stoeger M3500. The barrel measures 24″ long. Add versatillity to your firearm with an extra barrel.
Does Stoeger make a slug barrel?
This is a factory original Stoeger part. Made to the highest standards, this part will keep your firearm in top shooting condition.
What choke does Stoeger M3500 use?
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Gun Model | Choke Interchange |
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Stoeger STF 3000 (O/U) | Browning Invector standard threads |
Stoeger M3000 | Beretta/Benelli standard threads |
Stoeger M3500 | Beretta/Benelli standard threads |
Stoeger Luger (O/U) | None available |
What is a field barrel?
The ‘barrels’ of the barrel field are regions within cortical layer IV that are visibly darker when stained to reveal the presence of cytochrome c oxidase and are separated from each other by lighter areas called septa. The most distinctive aspect of the barrel field are the whisker barrels.
How long is a Stoeger m3500?
50″
M3500 Shotgun
Item Number | Barrel Length |
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Additional Specifications Overall Length: 50″ Average Weight: 7.8 lbs. Chokes: IC, F, XFT, M Type of Sights: Red-bar Length of Pull: 14-3/8″ Drop at Heel: 2-1/2″ Drop at Comb: 1-1/2″ Minimum Recommended Load: 3-dram, 1-1/8 oz. Receiver drilled and tapped for scope mounting. | |
31848 | 28″ |
Is the Stoeger M3500 a good gun?
The M3500 is a great all-around shotgun that can be used to hunt any animal you can think of hunting using a shotgun. I’m not going to lie and act like it’s better than a Benelli Black Eagle, but it’s incredibly reliable, shoots straight, and can chamber just about anything you put in it.
Is the Stoeger M3500 any good?
Is Stoeger the same as Benelli?
Stoeger is a wholly owned subsidiary of Benelli, which in turn is owned by Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta. Besides marketing a line of tactical and hunting shotguns as well as air rifles, Stoeger also serves as an FFL for importing firearms by Uberti, also a member of the Benelli/Beretta group.