Stoeger Industries M3000 VS Stoeger M2000 31524

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Stoeger Industries M3000

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82%

Critic Rating

14 Reviews

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92%

User Rating

36 Reviews

Stoeger M2000 31524

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50%

Critic Rating

0 Reviews

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50%

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0 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

N/A

Damage

N/A

50-100 yards

Range

50-100 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

4+1 rounds

Capacity

17+1 rounds

1627

Mobility

1718

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$439.20

Used Price:

$439.20

New Price:

$466.65

MSRP:

$243.03

Used Price:

$243.03

New Price:

$258.22

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Stoeger Industries M3000

Stoeger M2000 31524

Weight

120 oz

112 oz

Length

49.75"

40.25"

Action

Semi-Automatic

Semi-Automatic

Caliber

9x19mm Parabellum

Capacity

4+1

17+1

Finish

Synthetic

Black

Gun Type

Shotgun

Semi-Automatic

Sights

Front Blade

Grip

Ergonomic Grip

Barrel Length

28" Vent Rib

18.5"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The Stoeger Model 3000 is a 3-inch 12-gauge Inertia Driven semi-automatic shotgun that handles loads up to 3-inch magnums without adjustment -- the perfect choice for waterfowl, wild turkey, or upland game birds. The heart of the M3000 is the proven Intertia Driven operating system: simple and efficient with only three moving parts in the bolt for lightning-fast reliable operation. Unlike older gas system guns, the M3000's Inertia Driven action is contained primarily within the receiver, giving the M3000 a better more centered balance and swing. With no propellant gas venting into the action, the M3000 shoots clean and stays clean longer. The M3000 comes with either a 26- or 28-inch barrel, fitted with a ventilated, stepped rib and Fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition, even under low-light hunting conditions. The allow receiver is drilled and tapped to accommodate a Weaver-style scope base. All M3000's come supplied with three choke tubes (Extra-full turkey, Modified, and Improved-Cylinder), and a shim kit for drop and cast adjustment. The M3000 is a rugged, solidly constructed and practical firearm that has been drilled and tapped to accomodate Weaver-style scope bases. For reliability and performance, no other semi-auto in its price range compares to the M3000, which will more than fulfill your hunting needs.

Reliability, versatility, and value make the Model 2000 the ideal semi-auto shotgun. Inside the Stoeger Model 2000 semi-auto shotgun is the Inertia Driven operating system, the heart of the world's most prestigious and reliable autoloaders. The Inertia Driven system has only three moving parts in the bolt, the inertia spring, the bolt body, and the rotating locking head, for more reliable operation. The operating system is mostly contained in the receiver, giving the Model 2000 a trimmer forend with better balance. The Stoeger Model 2000 fires everything from 1-1/8 ounce field and target loads to the heaviest 3" waterfowl loads without adjustments. Plus, with no propellant gas venting into the operating system, the Model 2000 stays cleaner. The bolt assembly includes an inertia spring and a rotating locking head and a cavity is designed into the butt stock of the Model 2000 to allow installation of an optional, mercury-filled recoil reducer. The Defense version of the 2000 features a matte black synthetic stock with a pistol grip and a blade front sight.

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