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  • Stoeger 3500

    Are they a decent gun I don't really have faith in a turkey made gun for durability but have one friend that has had one for awhile and says it's good.
    Considering a franchy or bereta if I have to go to a thousand dollar gun

  • #2
    I have a buddy that has one. He wants to buy another one, if that is any indication.

    I wouldn't hesitate to go with either of those other brands you mentioned, either.
    Goose Guide

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    • #3
      of those 3 berretta hands down

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      • #4
        I have known of 2 guys with the Stoeger. One of them claimed it was a boat anchor the other thinks its the best thing since sliced bread.

        I was going to suggest one of the Sbe II " classic" or "American" versions. They came without comfort tech bells and whistles stocks. They were both under a grand when I purchased them. But alas, they have been discontinued. The one version was discontinued in 2006. Time has really gotten away from me.

        If I had to Choose a current production gun, it'd be the Beretta. The Kick Off stock or whatever they call it is some Voodoo gimicky B.S. though.

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        • #5
          Get a Berretta A300 Ultima

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          • #6
            Thanks guys!
            This is my gson graduation from hs gift.
            Wanted something rust proof and that will shoot all shells
            I see the beretta 400 is the 3.5" version and like 1800
            Thought the franchy 3.5 is around 1200
            Having hell finding a 3500 with a 26" barrel that's within 3 hrs
            Did find one at Scheels in dallas.but I'm already delayed on a gun at bass pro in bossier so not driving to Dallas to be delayed
            So called a ffl pawnshop to see about getting it sent there and they said they had a used in great condition one for 450

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            • #7
              Bought one for my 13 yr old son. It has been a great gun and have had no problems.

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              • #8
                Dad had what i bet was an earlier model. Piece of junk. He spent half the time on hunts either trying to turn it from a single shooter back into a semi or trying to extract a stuck shell. Maybe his was a one-off lemon or they fixed the problems in the 3500 but that experience would keep me from buying a Stoeger.
                Last edited by jrock75; 10-26-2023, 01:02 PM.

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                • #9
                  If Stoeger was not a good gun, Beretta would not have bought the company. Affordable Black Eagle.

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                  • #10
                    Well pawnshop was wrong not a 3500 it was a pump..
                    Academy had 3500 28" and a Beretta 300 on clearance....
                    So I guess my gold is going in the case this year.
                    Thanks for the input

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by olepal View Post
                      If Stoeger was not a good gun, Beretta would not have bought the company. Affordable Black Eagle.

                      negative

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by olepal View Post
                        If Stoeger was not a good gun, Beretta would not have bought the company. Affordable Black Eagle.
                        Not so much. The academy guy wants you to think that. The beretta rep will laugh

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                        • #13
                          I shot the 3” version for years when I had the poors. It was decent and I shot it well. The extractor pin broke so I sold it as is and moved on. I shot a lot of birds with it. The fit and finish are not great.

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                          • #14
                            Buddy of mine has a Stoeger (don’t know model) and put side x side with my SBEII, it looked like a direct knockoff. You could tell quality and fit/finish differences, but direct knockoff none the less.

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                            • #15
                              I’ve got a 3500, son has a 3000. No issues whatsoever with them, albeit we haven’t shot them much in the past few years. When I bought them I grabbed a few hundred mixed rounds with everything from light 8’s to 3 1/2” buckshot. Dumped them all in a box, oiled the guns up and we went to town with a box of clays and a hand thrower. Just grab and go, no method to it (other than the obvious 3 and 3 1/2”). Out of all that, I think we had one failure to extract, and it was an old rusty shell. They ate everything we put in it.


                              And they will also float the fourth.

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