Are they Good? Bad? Other?
My Dad's birthday is coming up and he's always wanted a double barrel coach gun. I've been pondering getting him this model:
http://www.stoegerindustries.com/fir...un-supreme.php
Other recommended brands priced below $1k?
Are they Good? Bad? Other?
My Dad's birthday is coming up and he's always wanted a double barrel coach gun. I've been pondering getting him this model:
http://www.stoegerindustries.com/fir...un-supreme.php
Other recommended brands priced below $1k?
Last edited by mutt; 06-02-2012 at 16:28. Reason: can't spell
I have had one for 1-1/2 years. It is a fun gun that I haven't had any issues with. I got the nickel receiver and blue barrel. I am happy with the fit and finish, the wood on mine is very nice as well.
The all nickel seemed to leave a lot of fingerprints when I looked at one in the store, but thats my 2 cents.
Stoeger is a very popular gun in North Dakota, just as many of them as Bennelli, or Brownings.
I had one of their side by sides with the 26" barrels and it was perfectly usable. Make sure to get the double trigger model as I have heard the single trigger models can fail to reset the trigger after firing the first barrel. I put probably about 1000 rounds through mine and never had a malfunction.
For the money the CZ doubles are a MUCH better gun.
better fit, better quality, better action, etc
Brian H
Longmont CO
"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."
CZ does make a coach gun. I was looking at that one also. It's twice the money ($800 range). I'm just not sure about the external hammers thing. I'm not a shotgun guy so I'm not knowledgeable on all the features.
http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/...case-hardened/
I suppose it depends on it's intended purpose. If you're going to have this thing in the family forever and want something a little nicer, I might go with the CZ. If I were going to use this thing for cowboy action shooting competition, I would probably go with the Stoeger to save time by not having to manually cock those external hammers.
I used to have their 'Coach Gun'. Loved it. Looked and shot great. So much so that a buddy of mine decided he had to have it one day.![]()
What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
-- Ayn Rand, Anthem (Chapter 11)
Coach guns by definition have a hammer.
The first internal hammers double didn't come along til about 1875 in England.
Why a coach gun?
a double of reasonable barrel length is a GREAT hunting gun, a fun clays gun, and just a nice thing to have.
A coach gun is good for SASS (and general fun of course)
if you want a real double, there are a LOT of used 1960's thru 1980's Spanish guns that will be great for about $500.
The stoeger is a heavy nasty club.
Brian H
Longmont CO
"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."
Brian H
Longmont CO
"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."