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Stoeger Model 2000 Tactical 12ga 18 1/2" Barrel
Reliability, versatility, and value make the Model 2000 the ideal semi-auto shotgun. Inside the Stoeger Model 2000 semi-auto shotgun is the Inertia Driven operating system, the heart of the world's most prestigious and reliable autoloaders. The Inertia Driven system has onlythree moving parts in the bolt, the inertia spring, the bolt body, and the rotating locking head, for more reliable operation. The operating system is mostly contained in the receiver, giving the Model 2000 a trimmer forend with better balance. The Stoeger Model 2000 fires everything from 1-1/8 ounce field and target loads to the heaviest 3" waterfowl loads without adjustments. Plus, with no propellant gas venting into the operating system, the Model 2000 stays cleaner. The bolt assembly includes an inertia spring and a rotating locking head anda cavity is designed into the butt stock of the Model 2000 to allow installation of an optional, mercury-filled recoil reducer. The Defense version of the 2000 features a matte black synthetic stock with a pistolgrip and a blade front sight.
UPC#: 037084315249
Bud's Item Number#: 411553175

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The guy in the video says it's under $400 but Bud's listed retail price is $449. $369 doesn't seem like that great of a deal now.

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Bud's now has it listed for retail price (or $449 cash), but also has "make an offer". Lame.

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Not a big deal, just make an offer for $369. (Or less.)

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