Stoeger?

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Anyone have any experience with stoeger over and unders? My daughter confiscated my turkey gun after taking 2 turkeys last spring. I'm seriously considering an over under. Any opinions will be welcome.
 
Stoeger is owned by Beretta so the QC & Customer Support is there. Several shotgun makers have build operations in Turkey (the country, not the bird) because good craftsmanship is both available & affordable there. You shouldn't expect a Perrazzi, but they're a good value mid-grade shotguns.
 
My Stoeger Condor O/U in 410 was made in Brazil, and it has performed flawlessly for the past several years. I purchased it new from Ableammo.com for $300 plus $25 local transfer fee and it exceeded my expectations, and has given zero problems. I couldn't be happier with the decision. I shoot it more than any of my other firearms.



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but they're a good value mid-grade shotguns.

Not really mid grade, more like low grade. Browning and Beretta are low to mid grade.

Stoeger is owned by Beretta so the QC & Customer Support is there.

Not really. While Beretta does own Stoeger, they let their subsidiaries stand or fall on their own. BTW, Beretta CS sucks - ask anyone who has needed it. Beretta's QC is excellent, Stoeger is built in Turkey and Turkish guns are hit and miss. Guns by UTAS, (Smith & Wesson and Kimber SxS's) are excellent. Guns by Huglu still have a ways to go before reliability can be certain.

Guns made in Brazil fall under the same auspices.

Stoegers are built to a specific price point, and a low one at that. To do this, corners have to be cut, and in O/U and SxS guns, that means low-end quality.
 
I have the Stoger STF 3000 which they sell at Dick's Sporting Goods (exclusively?) which I bought for about $350. At that price range it works Bette than expected. It's nothing amazing, but it was worth the money.
 
A Stoeger is plenty of quality for under $400. Hold one and see if you like it. If you do, go for it, if you don't, get something nicer. Personally, I love the condors, but they're definately not Benelli's or Berettas.
 
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