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Stoeger Model 2000 review

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

4.5 out of 5 stars

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  • Just purchased one and will be returning it. Could not get the forearm off to install the barrel no matter what I did. Called the factory which was a waste of time. They told me to force it off which i know would damage it. I did remove the cap first. Not impressed at all with the quality. basically a piece of cheap junk.

  • @ajeap1 yea that is the sadly true these stogers are hit and miss

  • you dont need a 3 1/2 inch gun plenty of ducks have fallen dead to a 2 3/4 1oz. #8 target load

  • @EASYMONEYPHIL this gun says it needs that shell to cycle but it dose not

  • You did alright, good safety, just gotta brush up on terminology. Delete that other video with music I watched like 10 secs of it first. Oh yeah and the thingy that goes inside the buttstock is a mercury filled recoil reducer.

  • @S1XRAYRON hey thanx and thanx for the name of that

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  • this gun is 379.99 at bass pro

  • @EASYMONEYPHIL Don't tell me what I need! If I want a 3.5" gun I will buy one! Your reasoning is ignorant. Thats like saying you don't need a gun to go deer hunting plenty of deer have been killed with a knife!

  • Can you shoot 3.5 inch mags through there? I just picked up the P-350 cause I wanted the 3.5 inch option.

  • @ZechMedina11 I didn't make this video, but I own this exact gun but in wood, not camo. I would recommend it for hunters. However, I've found that it's a Inertia Driven bolt, therefore a heavy load like a Winchester AA hurts the shoulder after a while (And I'm a big boy who lives in the country). To avoid this, Remington Gun Club loads are cheap, comfortable, and effective loads.

    Overall, I would recommend it, but only with certain loads. I hope that answers your question.

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