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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

stoeger model 2000

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  • hay im thinking of getting this gun but wen i look at the reviews 50% say its terrible and 50% say its fantastic. Who do i listen too?

  • I love this shotgun it awsome you should get it.

  • hey, i was thinking of buying this shotgun.. i just want to know if stoeger is a good company and if this shotgun is reliable/ good handling?

  • when i got the shotgun they told me it was one of the most popular gun out there and it was reliable and it is good handling.

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  • @KevinstheKingofKings yeah i agree plus when you first get it you should strip the packing grease off it and re oil it. I Love mine

  • @rassi13 stoeger is owned by benelli so that says a lot right there

  • most shotguns that come out of the box will not cycle or will fail to eject there not necesarily made to shoot right out of the box when you get your new stoeger or any new semi auto shotgun is take it apart clean it and oil it that will obviously help with the cycling processes and what not and move the action back and forth sixty of a hundred times to loosen and break it in then shoot like four boxes of some 3 inch duck or goose loads and it will be ready to go

  • heavy loads is best way to break in your new girlfriend too....just saying.

  • Nickkrete is wrong... Heavy loads are the best way to break in a shotgun. Any manufacturer's literature will say so.

  • will this gun cycle 7/8 oz. loads?

  • Well a friend of the family just got one yesterday and he said the dealer told him 300 rounds to break it in...thats alot of dough right there.

  • stougers page says 100-200 shots to break it in. seems like alot but they outta know

  • It says in the user manual that you should use heavier loads, you weren't by any chance using light loads, were you?

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