Remington 1100 Sporting vs Stoeger Industries Condor 31035

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Summary
Rating
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Rank
#21582
#58117
Length 47.75" 42"
Action Semi-Automatic Break open
Capacity 4 2
Barrel Length 27" 26" Vent Rib
Caliber 28 GA
Finish Blue Blue
Gun Type Shotgun
Sights Twin Bead
Details
Brand Remington
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Prices
MSRP $1,222.85 $455.00
Used Price $856.00 $318.50
Sale Price $1,100.57 $409.50

Shotguns Descriptions

Remington 1100 Sporting

New In Box. Part Number:9583 Buds Item Number: 99583

Stoeger Industries Condor 31035

STOEGER CONDOR O/U SHOTGUN 20 GA.  26" BARRELS The Condor Supreme is perfect for hunting or competition shooting. It comes in two gauges: 12-gauge and 20-gauge. It features a single, selective trigger and automatic ejectors. The Condor Supreme comes with AA-grade American walnut stock, and has a screw-in chokes and a ventilated rib.      The Condor Field Combo is a two-barrel set, with a 12-gauge, 28 barrel and a 20-gauge, 26 barrel. Features include an A-grade American walnut stock, bead sights, and screw-in IC and M choke tubes.      The standard Condor field gun comes in four gauges: 12-gauge, 20-gauge, 28-gauge, and .410 bore, all with ventilated rib. The .410 bore Condor has a fixed choke.      With a shortened butt stock and 22 barrels, the Condor Youth is available in 20-gauge and .410 bore. Screw-in chokes are available for the 20-gauge Condor Youth.      All Condor Models have a blued receiver with highly polished finish, and machine-turned, monobloc sides. Choke tubes: IC and M (12- and 20-gauge), IC and M fixed (28-gauge), F and F fixed (.410 bore) Stocks: A-grade satin walnut (Supreme models--AA-grade gloss walnut) Trigger: Single trigger (Supreme models single selective trigger) Sights: Brass bead 26 Barrel A-Grade Stock Screw-in chokes 42 overall 6.8 lbs

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