Stoeger Industries M3020 31821

Stoeger Industries M3020 31821

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About Stoeger Industries M3020 31821

Stoeger M3020 20GA Realtree APG Shotgun 31821 Stoegers M3020 is a 3-inch, 20-gauge Inertia Driven semi-automatic shotgun joins Stoegers line of quality, affordable shotguns. Ideal for waterfowl, turkey and upland game Handles a full range of loads, from 2-3/4 inch to 3-inch magnum Barrels are fitted with a ventilated, stepped rib and fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition Manufacturer Part No: 31821 Action: Semi-Auto Caliber: 20 gauge Max Shell Length: 3" Weight: 5.6 lbs. Length of Pull (LOP): 14.25" Barrel Length: 26" Overall Length: 47.75" Choke: IC, M, and XFT Stock: Realtree APG Synthetic Stock

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Edward Z
December 14, 2018
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Nice lightweight semi-auto shotgun. I choose the 20 ga. My son has the same gun in 12 ga. & loves it. I have a torn rotator cuff in left shoulder and it is difficult to work the slide on my 12 ga. pump. I decided on the 20 ga. I fired a box of target load

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Pete S
December 10, 2017
Firearms Review Rating 100%

Love this Stoeger shotgun. Comes with stock shims to fit the gun to you. Had to do some research on the internet to figure out how to do it correctly, but it's really dialed in now. Shoots light 2 3/4 loads with no cycling issues at all. Killed 2 turkeys

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