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![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Ashland, KY
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Just some info. The imported guns all seem to be really gooped up with grease and oil becasue they make a long trip overseas to get here and no one wants a rusty gun right out of the box.
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![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: tn
Posts: 614
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Sweet looking gun! I like the color contrast to.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Kansas
Posts: 2,211
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Nice "assault" shotty.
I have owned two Stoegers. 12 ga and 20 ga., all blued with double triggers. I fired them quite a lot when I had them and never had a bit of trouble with either one. I killed lots of clays and quite a few quail with mine. They are great guns for the price. I ended up trading both of mine for a Rem. 1100 when I started to get more serious about shooting sporting clays, becuase the 1100 was much easier on the shoulder during a 100 round tournament than the sxs, but I did shoot several tournaments with the 12ga and did pretty well. They are good dependable guns in my experience. Good luck with your CAS shooting. BTW: where do you do CAS in KS?
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