New For 2024: Stoeger M3000 Signature Series

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posted on January 23, 2024
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Stoeger Industries is celebrating its centennial in 2024, and as such, the company has reconfigured its most successful semi-automatic shotgun, the M3000, to include several desirable features.

The new-for-2024 M3000 Signature Series boasts updated elements while continuing a legacy design for the now-100-year-old manufacturer. This brand-new commemorative offering will include a nickel-finished receiver featuring tasteful engraving while offering upgrades within, such as a two-piece shell latch and enlarged port for easy loading and oversized controls for seamless operation.

With the M3000 Signature Series, Stoeger is supplying a 30” steel barrel, which contains a ventilated sighting rib, sighting bead, gloss-blue finish and removable choke tubes. Augmented walnut is supplied to enhance its looks while stock shims are provided for a custom fit.

Inertia-driven performance combined with tasteful styling and an MSRP of $749 make this latest Stoeger Industries offering a real winner. To see it in action, watch our “New For 2024” video above.

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