Does the Stoeger M3000 have a rifled barrel?

The M3000R Slug Gun comes with a 24″ rifled barrel, with a 1:35″ rate of twist.

Is the Stoeger M3000 any good?

All things considered, Stoeger Industries’ semi-auto M3000 is an affordable alternative to some of the most popular shotguns in the market. By choosing the impressive price point firearm, you will not have to sacrifice aesthetics, reliability, or durability; it is truly a well-rounded shotgun.

Is a Stoeger shotgun made by Benelli?

Stoeger is a wholly owned subsidiary of Benelli, which in turn is owned by Italian firearms manufacturer Beretta. Besides marketing a line of tactical and hunting shotguns as well as air rifles, Stoeger also serves as an FFL for importing firearms by Uberti, also a member of the Benelli/Beretta group.

Are Stoeger shotguns reliable?

While it may compare in price, when it comes to performance, the Stoeger distances itself from the rest. As I mentioned, the action is super-smooth. As for accuracy — well, it shoots as well as my Benelli. The gun is reliable, durable and has performed as well as any gun I have carried.

Is a rifled shotgun barrel worth it?

Here at the gun shop, we tell folks that if you’re planning on taking shots over 100 yards, then a rifled barrel is a good option to consider. The reason for that is that when the projectile spins like it does when it exits the muzzle of a rifled barrel, it tends to fly farther and straighter.

Can you use a Stoeger M3000 for deer hunting?

The M3000 is drilled and tapped for an optic, so you can mount a red dot or scope for deer and turkey season. It also comes with an extra full turkey choke (IC and modified are included too).

Where is Stoeger M3000 made?

Stoeger semi-autos are made in Turkey, but as a Benelli affiliate, they are powered by their Italian parent company’s proven and reliable Inertia Driven operating system.