looking for a reveiw on the stoeger condor 12 g over and under?
#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,224

A friend of mine has a Stoeger O/U in 20 gauge and he won't sell it. It shoots great and I like it for playing around shooting skeet. For the price of them they seem to be a great gun.
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: A flat lander lost in the mountains of Northern,AZ
Posts: 3,171

the metallurgy is soft like Butta!! (Butter) dont expect one to be a hardcore huntin gun field loads are fine but magnums stretch the chambers pretty fast. a couple friends of mine bought these for waterfowl after two seasons the chambers were shot the guns stretched enough that the guns were darn near impossible to open between shots and were just as hard to close. Id seriously save your money and save up for atleast a spartan which seem to be very good quality though they are still made overseas aswell.
#23

two friends of mine bought them when we began skeet shooting a few years ago. They have shot thousands of rounds each through them and have since moved on to better guns but still use them in the field. My one buddy carries his everytime we go small game hunting and puts sub gauge adapters in it to shoot .410 out of his 12 ga. and it works great like that also. Also a Morgan adjustable recoil pad will fix the drop problems in the stock and they are around $35.00
#24
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 20

I bought a Stoeger Condor Youth O/U for my son and it is for sure not a quality gun. The forgrip comes loose after a few shots and they have extractors so the reload time is slow.
The CZs are based on the Browning Superposed with the same type of locking action and we all know the Superposed are one of the best.
The CZs are based on the Browning Superposed with the same type of locking action and we all know the Superposed are one of the best.