New for 2021: Stoeger Condor Field in Black Synthetic

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posted on February 24, 2021
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American Hunter Executive Editor Jon Draper tunes in from Prospect Hall Hunting Club in West Virginia, with the Stoeger Condor Field. This is the first ever Stoeger over/under, with a polymer stock and fore-end.
Stoeger Condor Field in Black Synthetic on White
A 12-gauge with a 28-inch barrel, the Condor Field boasts Improver Cylinder and Modified screw-in chokes, and retails for only $349, meaning you can find it in stores around $299. This makes it an ideal workhorse, whether in the upland fields or, thanks to that polymer furniture, even a duck blind. For more information, check out the video above, or visit stoegerindustries.comMSRP: $349
Stoeger Condor in Black Synthetic on White

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