Stoeger M3020 Semi-automatic Shotgun

by
posted on January 15, 2014
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
shot_ah2014_fs.jpg (1)

The new Stoeger M3020 is the company's latest addition to a line of quality, affordable shotguns for hunters and shooters. The M3020 is a 3-inch, 20-gauge semi-automatic shotgun that handles loads from 2 3/4-inch up to the potent 3-inch Magnum without adjustment.

At the heart of this gun is Stoeger's proven Inertia Driven operation system, which is contained primarily within the receiver. With no propellant gas venting into the action, the M3020 shoots clean and stays cleaner longer.

Barrel length available on this gun are 26- or 28-inch, and are fitted with a ventilated rib and red fiber-optic front sight for quick target acquisition, even under low-light hunting conditions. All M3020s come with three choke tubes and a shim kit for drop and cast adjustment.

MSRP on the M3020 is $599 to $699. For more gun specifications, including finishes and choke tubes, watch the video and visit Stoeger.

Latest

Lede Pheasant
Lede Pheasant

Hunting Pheasants Without a Dog

Want to hunt pheasants or upland game, but don't have a dog to accompany you? Read on for how to get it done even without man's best friend.

First Look: Davidson's Exclusive S&W J-Frame Revolvers

Smith & Wesson has announced the recent release of the Davidson’s Exclusive Model 432 and Model 632 revolvers.

Range Review: Smith & Wesson M&P FPC 10mm Auto

This folding carbine from Smith & Wesson is rugged, reliable and portable! Check out B. Gil Horman's in depth review on it here.

First Look: GPO Passion APO 16-48x65mm

German Precision Optics (GPO) has announced the release of the Passion APO 16-48x65mm spotting scope. This high-performance compact spotting scope was designed and built for hunters who demand performance with minimal bulk.

Recipe: Peposo – Tuscan Braised Venison

In Tuscany, Peposo is a rustic, slow-cooked dish traditionally made with beef, red wine, garlic, and plenty of cracked black pepper. This version uses venison, which makes it even richer and more flavorful.

Glenfield Firearms—Once a Hunting Favorite—is Back

Ruger announced the reintroduction of the Glenfield Firearms brand last week. The Glenfield name may be unfamiliar to some younger hunters, but it’s a beloved and trusted one among sportsmen who remember when Sears, JC Penny and Montgomery Ward—during their heyday—offered budget-friendly firearms.

Interests



Get the best of American Hunter delivered to your inbox.