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I went down to the local hook and bullet to look for my son a gift for Christmas.
He went duck hunting a few times with me this year and just had a blast. At 17, he's thoroughly outgrown his 870 Youth model in 20ga. and declared he wanted to get a 12 gauge. Of course, every young Alaskan man needs a utility 12 gauge...so his Christmas gift was decided upon.
I'd thought pretty hard that I would get him an 870 or perhaps a Benelli Nova, but the owner pointed me to a Stoeger 3500. I'd never had one, but danged if it isn't the spitting image of a SBE2- same Inertia Drive action and it eats 2.75-3.5" shells. Apparently Stoeger was getting ready to get sued by Benelli over patent infringement and Benelli just bought them instead. It's essentially a SBE2 built in Turkey.
The cash outlay was more than an 870 or a Nova, but it was certainly much less than even an M2.The fit and finish isn't quite Benelli...but for dragging through a swamp, it sure seems businesslike.
He went duck hunting a few times with me this year and just had a blast. At 17, he's thoroughly outgrown his 870 Youth model in 20ga. and declared he wanted to get a 12 gauge. Of course, every young Alaskan man needs a utility 12 gauge...so his Christmas gift was decided upon.
I'd thought pretty hard that I would get him an 870 or perhaps a Benelli Nova, but the owner pointed me to a Stoeger 3500. I'd never had one, but danged if it isn't the spitting image of a SBE2- same Inertia Drive action and it eats 2.75-3.5" shells. Apparently Stoeger was getting ready to get sued by Benelli over patent infringement and Benelli just bought them instead. It's essentially a SBE2 built in Turkey.
The cash outlay was more than an 870 or a Nova, but it was certainly much less than even an M2.The fit and finish isn't quite Benelli...but for dragging through a swamp, it sure seems businesslike.