Accokeek, MD -(Ammoland.com)- Stoeger’s reputation for producing a robust line of reliable, high-quality shotguns with accessible price points continues to grow with the debut of the new P3000 shotgun.
Delivering best-in-class durability, the new Stoeger P3000 sports a proven pump-action design for all-purpose use. Capable of handling 12-gauge shotshells – from light, 2 3/4-inch field loads to heavy, 3-inch magnums – the newest addition to the Stoeger lineup features a precision-machined, anodized receiver and an easy-to-access cross-bolt safety.
The P3000’s black, synthetic butt stock and matching fore end feature pronounced checkering for a solid, secure grip and easy operation of the pump action while a butt pad caps the butt stock to lessen felt recoil. Additional features include integrated swivel attachment points for quick and easy sling attachment and a red-bar front sight atop the 28-inch ventilated rib barrel for faster target acquisition.
With an overall length of 49.5 inches and weighing in at 6.9 pounds, the new Stoeger P3000 features an MSRP of $299, proving that durability and all-around performance doesn’t have to cost a
Stoeger P3000 Shotgun:
Common Specifications:
- Gauge: 12.
- Action: Pump.
- Chambering: 2-3/4 and 3 inch.
- Capacity: 4+1.
- Barrel Length: 28 inches.
- Stock: Back synthetic.
- Finish: Black.
- Overall length: 49-1/2 inches.
- Weight: 6.9 pounds.
- Length of pull: 14-1/8 inches.
- Drop at comb: 1-1/2 inches.
- Drop at heel: 2-1/2 inches.
- Sights: Red-bar front sight. Chokes: M (with wrench).
- MSRP: $299
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About Stoeger Industries:
Stoeger firearms deliver affordability and quality. Make Stoeger your source for hunting, cowboy action shooting, and home defense firearms, including double-barrel over & under shotguns, side-by-sides, semi-autos, pump-actions, pistols, and accessories.
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Just bought the P3000. I have a question. After the gun is fired, is the slide supposed to come back with enough force to eject the spent round? If so, it is going to make for a very fast action.
Just bought this gun and I’m having some trouble with taking the for-end off. I removed the barrel but the for-end will not slide off. Any suggestions?
It should come straight out if you have the magazine nut screwed off. Be careful, though, not to drop the firing pin assembly – it just rests on the 2 bars the forend is attached to.
Just purchased the gun as of today. Pretty lightweight is a bit large for my taste but overall handles very well. Would recommend to anyone for their first purchase for a home defense weapon as it is very simple
This site is a news site so they don’t deal in guns.
You need to go to a local gun dealer or gun store. You can order the gun online from a website like galleryofguns.com or Bud’s Gun Shop, but it will need to be shipped to a local gun store with a Federal Firearms License (FFL).
Hi, I live in northern illinois. I do have a FOID card and am interested in this shotgun. How do I go about making a purchase? Also, do you have a catalog or do you have to use this site only
Thank you,
Sam