Mn Fats
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Stoger coach gun. I've asked a similar question here before. I'm not trying to ask it differently to get the answer I want. I understand a low cost double comes at a cost.
My question is how long will one hold up? I had a Baikal double barrel I paid $300 for new and I shot the snot out of that gun. I put more high brass through that shotgun than any shotgun I've owned. Still locked up tight and operated fine in the end. Is Baikal just better than, say, a Stoeger?
Also what malfunctions on a cheap double? Does it just shoot itself apart like people claim? I know the shelf life is short compared to a Fox but what really fails on these Stoeger doubles? I want to replace my coach gun for some reason. Stoeger looks like the only option.
All thoughts, replies are appreciated.
My question is how long will one hold up? I had a Baikal double barrel I paid $300 for new and I shot the snot out of that gun. I put more high brass through that shotgun than any shotgun I've owned. Still locked up tight and operated fine in the end. Is Baikal just better than, say, a Stoeger?
Also what malfunctions on a cheap double? Does it just shoot itself apart like people claim? I know the shelf life is short compared to a Fox but what really fails on these Stoeger doubles? I want to replace my coach gun for some reason. Stoeger looks like the only option.
All thoughts, replies are appreciated.