Browning Silver Hunter vs Stoeger Condor 31027
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$984.66
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Shotguns | Browning Silver Hunter | Stoeger Condor 31027 |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Length | 47" | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | |
Capacity | 4+1 | 17+1 |
Finish | Black | Black |
Barrel Length | 26" | 26" |
Caliber | 12 GA | 9x19mm Parabellum |
Gun Type | Shotgun | |
Weight | 32.6 oz | |
Details | ||
Brand | Browning | Stoeger Industries |
Reviews | See 1 Review | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $991.66 | $314.30 |
Used Price | $694.16 | $220.01 |
Sale Price | $892.49 | $282.87 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Browning Silver Hunter
The Browning(R) Silver Hunter(TM) Matte is a lightweight, fast handling semi-auto shotgun that's designed with upland bird hunting in mind; though its self-adjusting Active Valve gas system increases its versatility to include most any type of wing shooting or shooting sport. The Active Valve gas system vents excess gas out the top of the forearm, and away from the receiver for clean, reliable operation with 2-3/4" and 3" shells, without the need or adjustment. The Silver Hunter Matte model comes with a matte blued barrel, a 2-tone silver/black receiver, and a checkered Turkish walnut stock with a brown, ventilated recoil pad. The semi-humpback receiver design with a ventilated rib and brass front bead creates a sight picture that's quick to pick up and swing on moving targets. The barrel comes back bored and threaded for Browning's Invector-Plus choke tubes (includes IC, M, & F) to deliver consistently tight shot patterns. The low recoiling Browning Silver Hunter Matte Semi-Auto Shotgun allows for fast follow-up shots and all-day shooting comfort on the clays range or wing shooting.Lightweight and fast handling2-tone silver/black receiverBlued barrelTurkish walnut stockVentilated recoil padActive Valve gas systemCycles 2-3/4" and 3" shellsVent rib and brass front beadInvector-Plus choke tubesBack bored barrel
Stoeger Condor 31027
From the standard Condor field gun to the elegant Condor Supreme, there's something for everyone in the Stoeger Condor line. All Condors feature a blued receiver sporting a high-polish and machine-turned monobloc sides. Recesses on the monobloc engage trunnion pins on either side of the receiver and pivot on them to allow smooth, solid and secure opening and closing. The Condor Supreme features a cut-checkered American walnut stock with a soft rubber recoil pad, and high-luster blueing on the receiver and barrels. The single-selective trigger and automatic ejectors make the Supreme perfectly suited for competition or hunting. The Condor Combo is a 12/20-gauge, two-barrel set utilizing the same receiver, which offers the ultimate in versatility. Both the 28 in. barrel, 12-gauge and the 26 in. barrel, 20-gauge come with bead sights and screw-in IC and M choke tubes. Offered in two grades, the Field comes with A-grade walnut, and the Supreme with AA-Grade walnut. It would be difficult to find a better offer. Whether hunting ducks or quail you can now shoot the same gun in whichever gauge the sport calls for. The Condor Standard comes in four gauges (12-, 16-, 20-, and .410) and features a blued receiver, screw-in chokes, ventilated rib, single trigger and an American walnut stock and fore-end. For proper balance, the Condor Youth comes with 22" barrels in 20-gauge and .410 bore. Screw-in chokes are available for the 20-gauge only. The Stoeger Condor Supreme comes with auto-ejectors for quick ejection of empty hulls and enables a faster reload of fresh shells. The Condor Youth, featuring .410 and 20-gauge, allows young shooters and ladies to get in on the action. Of course a .410 model with its petite and slender barrels and action is also available in standard stock dimensions for quail-hunting aficionados or skeet shooters looking for a new challenge. Now there's a Stoeger Condor for everyone, at a price that everyone can afford.