Stoeger Shotguns

I have one of their P350 pump shotguns, and although I've heard others complain about it, I've had nothing but good experiences with it. Maybe I lucked out, but I haven't had a single problem with it after 2 years or frequent use, both at the range and hunting.
 
Bought a Stoeger model 2000 a couple of years back. This gun has been absolutely great. It is now the only shotgun I use for hunting or trap shooting.
My only complaint is that the choke tubes supplied are pretty low end. I simply replaced with a Beretta Choke
 
Uplander for me aswell, have an expensive auto, cheap pump, expensive o/u, then finally decided might aswell pick up a cheap sxs. Great gun so far, mainly use it for shooting europian starlings on the farm. So far no complaints.
 
I had a 2000. Poor wood to metal fit, it was packed dry and was rusty when it arrived. It broke on a hunting trip and I ended up fixing it and selling. I like the inertia action, but until Stoeger sorts itself out I won't buy another.
 
I have a SXS. Bluing is weak, wood is fine and wood to metal finish is fine to. It is a utility grade gun that functions very well. The barrels are also fairly sturdy as i ACCIDENTALLY loaded 3.5" magnum buckshot shells into a 3" chambered gun and shot the hell out of it. The barrels never bulged, the gun is in excellent shape. A workhorse of sorts, but I will get it parkerized some time in the future.
 
I have a 20 gauge Condor O/U and I like it a lot. I use it mainly for upland with the occasional round of trap thrown in. Sure it's cheap, but it works and I like the way it looks and feels.:)
 
I had a 2000. Poor wood to metal fit, it was packed dry and was rusty when it arrived. It broke on a hunting trip and I ended up fixing it and selling. I like the inertia action, but until Stoeger sorts itself out I won't buy another.

I bought an M2000 this winter, thus far it seems as if Stoeger has 'sorted itself out'.
 
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Ya, i've shot their side by side in 12 ga. Sweet shooter but no ejectors, picking the shells out was a little tiring. And it sets the safety every time you #### it.
 
My dad bought the Camo 2000 and I thought it was great. Alot less felt recoil than my 870. If I wouldn't be getting all his guns one day I would buy one.
 
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