Dick's Sporting goods Over and under
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Freehold NJ USA
Posts: 219

I'm not familiar with it - who is manufacturing it for Dick's (I'll make the assumption that they are selling it under their label) -- personally I'd pass. I've got a remington 1170 and am very pleased. It is a semi-auto however, not an over under.
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 1,813

Stoeger is an importer, and where they import from changes from time to time.
It seems these days a lot of shotguns are comeing from Russia, so maybe????? I know Remington is now bringing in an "low end line of guns", and they are from Russia.. Rem.. says they will be made to a higher spec. for them, so maybe it would be worth checking them out????
Drilling Man
It seems these days a lot of shotguns are comeing from Russia, so maybe????? I know Remington is now bringing in an "low end line of guns", and they are from Russia.. Rem.. says they will be made to a higher spec. for them, so maybe it would be worth checking them out????
Drilling Man
#5
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: mt.laurel,nj
Posts: 13

stoeger is the importer.they are a subsid. of bennelli i have heard good and bad more good than bad.i talked to an employee of dicks told me he loves his. it is cheap and you don't have to be affraid if you abuse it because its not a ruger or browning that you just spent $1200 on . the worst i heard that at one time they had a batch of bad stocks that were splitting just from firing them but stoeger replaced them all at no charge of course. 6 in 1 1/2 dozen in the other. but for the $ if you get a few good years out it you cant go wrong.but if you want a gun to last you a life time . sometimes i think it better to pay. i picked up a ruger stainless o/u used for like $800 and love it takes all i can dish out to it . but it depends on cash flow like all things in life. but it if good than its an investment