Stoeger Announces M3000 Shotgun

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posted on April 20, 2012
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Stoeger Industries has announced the addition of the new M3000 Shotgun to the company's line of affordable and reliable shotguns.

Originally displayed at the 2012 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in St. Louis, Mo., the Stoeger M3000 is powered by the Inertia Drive operating system, which provides for a quick and efficient firing action.

The M300 comes with either a 26 or 28-inch barrel and will be available in one of three finishes: Matte Black synthetic, Realtree APG or Advantage Max-4. The MSRP is $529-$599.

Product Specs:

Gauge: 12-Gauge
Barrel Length: 24", 26" & 28"
Chokes: IC, M, XFT
Sights: Red bar front sight
Stock Material: Synthetic
Average Weight: 7 lbs.
Overall Length: 48" & 50"

For more information, go to StoegerIndustries.com.

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