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stoeger 2000 #3897740 12/30/12 04:12 PM
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was wanting to get some input good or bad.

Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: 94sktr] #3897768 12/30/12 04:29 PM
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Ive been asking this question for about 6 months now. 2010s and newer are pretty solid. The 3000s just came out. Im interested in hearing reviews about them.

Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: jseago] #3897795 12/30/12 04:37 PM
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I have one for 3 years and it works like a clock, thought here you are may be even more than you bargained for
http://www.benelliusa.com/forum/showthread.php/24972-M2000-Modifications-Tech-amp-Pics?daysprune=365

Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: strobes] #3897835 12/30/12 04:51 PM
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I have one and have never had a problem with it. I use it heavily during duck season an also for turkey (spring, fall). 3 years and still shooting just fine.

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I think that everyone should be required to break their gun down into 5000 little pieces and then reassemble it....with proof on the web. grin

Gotta love the talent of a good gunsmith. up

Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: GreyDuck] #3897896 12/30/12 05:14 PM
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thanks

Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: 94sktr] #3898090 12/30/12 06:40 PM
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I have the 3500 and it has been a good gun. Only problem I have is the stock occasionally gets lose. Have to retighten a couple times a season. I did also have one of the shims break. It's a cheap gun but for the price it's hard to beat. I give mine lots of work and its doing well now 2 seasons in.


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I have had a Model 2000 for about 5 years. I had problems with it cycling when shooting some Remington dove loads. I went back to the cheaper Federal or Winchester loads and I have never had a problem. My gun has the Realtree APG camo and it has started to fade a little. Overall, I am pretty happy with the gun.


Re: stoeger 2000 [Re: BUhunter903] #3901233 12/31/12 03:22 PM
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thanks for all the input guys

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