Stoeger Announces P3000 Line Expansions

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posted on January 18, 2017
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While it’s still the same get ‘er done gun that we gave you a glimpse of last month, the Stoeger P3000 has been released in a new model specifically for waterfowl hunters.

Now in a 26-inch barrel configuration along with the previous 28-inch barreled version, this 12-gauge shotgun is now available in Realtree MAX-5. By cutting down the barrel length, it saves weight while also making the shotgun more maneuverable in a tight blind.

Able to fire anything from 2¾-inch light loads to heavy 3-inch magnum shells from its precision-machined anodized receiver, the synthetic stock helps manage recoil while also being able to take a beating in whatever weather. And with an MSRP of $299 for the black model and $349 for the Realtree camo pattern, you won’t feel too bad if it does.

For more information, go to StoegerIndustries.com.

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