Video Review: Stoeger P3500 Pump Shotgun

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posted on February 20, 2017
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Stoeger has long been a name associated with high-quality, affordable shotguns. So although it's certainly not surprising that they recently unveiled their P3500 Pump Shotgun at a price point sure to please, it's still a welcome addition to the market. This reliable pump-action shotgun offers all the engineering talent that you'd expect from Benelli, Stoeger's sister company, with an MSRP of $349 (which means it will likely retail for somewhat less). Although this shotgun hit the market just a little too late to make our roundup of budget pump-action shotguns, we feel it certainly belongs on any such list! Watch American Rifleman's Mark Keefe at SHOT Show 2017 to learn more details about this hot new offering from Stoeger.

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