New for 2021: Stoeger Condor Field in Black Synthetic

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posted on February 24, 2021
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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