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Stoeger Stoeger M3500 Shotgun, Max-7 - 12 Gauge-3.5", 28" Realtree
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Stoeger Stoeger M3500 Shotgun, Max-7 - 12 Gauge-3.5", 28" Realtree

C$999.99 Excl. tax
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Product description

The Stoeger M3500 Shotgun is the perfect choice for waterfowl, wild turkey or upland game birds. It provides versatility, value, and solid reliability. For dependable performance, no other 3 1/2" semi-auto in its price range compares.

The M3500 Shotgun offers:

  • Inertia Driven semi-automatic
  • Handles loads from 2-3/4 inch to 3-1/2 inch magnum without adjustment
  • Operating system is lightning fast and reliable, with only 3 moving parts in the bolt
  • Barrels are fitted with a ventilated, stepped rib and fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition
  • Chokes included: IC,F,XFT,M
  • Receiver drilled and tapped for scope mounting

Features:

  • Model: STG31885
  • Gauge: 12 GA
  • Chamber: 2 3/4", 3", and 3 1/2"
  • Barrel Length: 28"
  • Finish: Realtree MAX-5, Cerakote Burnt Bronze
  • Sights: Red-Bar
  • Length of Pull: 14 3/8"
  • Drop at Heel: 2 1/2"
  • Drop at Comb: 1 1/2"
  • Overall Length: 50"
  • Weight: 7.8 lbs

Specifications

Article number
037084360546
SKU
36054

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