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Item Number: 148622
Stoeger STR-9C Compact 3.8" 9mm 13+1 - Black
Stoeger brings an earned reputation for durable. Dependable shotguns to the world of semiautomatic pistols with the new STR-9C. This striker-fired 9mm comes packed with features you’d expect in a pistol costing twice as much. Its integrated rail, internal safety, reversible magazine release, optimized slide serrations, three-dot sight system and enhanced ergonomics deliver consistent performance and comfort.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Stoeger
- Caliber: 9mm
- Frame Finish: Synthetic Black
- Capacity: 13+1
- Barrel Length: 3.8"
- OAL: 6.9"
- Weight: 24 oz
- Sights: Quick Read 3 Dot
MPN#: 31730

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Rebates for Stoeger brand

Exp. date: 30.04.2024
Purchase a Stoeger STR-Series pistol between Mar. 1, 2024 and April 30, 2024 and receive a $50 rebate check via mail. Follow the online instructions to fill out your rebate form at: https://rapid-rebates.com/StoegerSTR-9Offer. You will need the product UPC code and the original store identified receipt dated between 3/1/24 and 4/30/24 with your qualifying purchase circled to submit with your rebate claim.

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Can anyone confirm if the rebate works on the STR-9C model? Verbiage on the rebate form says STR-9 model, so it might get denied for these: https://stoegerindustries.com/carrytoughrebate...

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I also think the STR-9C qualifies. To be sure; "For rebate inquiries please call 1-800-619-4703"

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I just called the rebate center. They confirmed that the STR-9c model does not qualify for a rebate. Only the STR-9 model does. Disappointed.

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Bummer, advertising it as eligible for the rebate even though it's not is pretty much bait-and-switch. Expected better from these sellers and Stoeger.

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Thanks for taking the time to get a definite answer and sharing the info.

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Agree, it's pretty vague being they have a number of models (i.e.: F, C,SC, Etc). You could call Stoeger to verify it, but being that KyGunCo is advertising the rebate on the "C" model, I'm pretty sure it's for all models of the STR-9. I've also seen a number of other companies stating the rebate on the "C", haven't looked at other models to see if anyone is stating rebate on them.

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Take this with a VERY small grain of salt but I have seen a couple videos of the Taurus G3 mags being modified very slightly to operate in the Stoeger. They seat, they lock and they lock the slide back just fine. The only slight mod is to sand or Dremel off just a mm or two of material off the top of the feed lips as the Taurus mags are just slightly taller but still may work without mods? I haven't seen actual shooting video of this swap but on the work bench it seems to work. Since Taurus mags are a bit easier to get with aftermarket support. My be worth a try. HOWEVER I will stress this, DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK and if your are not experienced in modifying firearms and parts. Do not try this! Please post any comments if you find this to work or not. Again I am simply relaying what I saw, not my own experience or opinion.

It's worth noting that both companies use Mec-Gar to manufacture their factory mags.

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I seen a YT video of a guy that used the ETS 40 Rd mag in his Stoeger STR-9 fullsize, he said he had to shave some plastic off for the "Mag Release" to fit, but he said it also locks the slide back on last round. He claims no issues with it, but he never show him actually shooting with the ETS mag in it. This is the actuial mag that he used:
ETS 40 round (9mm) mag fits S&W M&P (Product Code: SW9-MP-40)
The 40 rd mag sells for around $35, but if the 40 works, the other ones show too, you can get a 17 rd mad for around $25, and a 30 rd for around $26.

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I remember in the earlier years of Stoeger (1998-2002ish) they made copies of Beretta handguns so Beretta mags could be used. Guess that is no more? I remember buying one called the Stoeger "cougar" which was a copy of the Beretta 8000. From what I just read, Beretta now owns Stoeger so anyone checked to see if any Beretta mags work? Just a hail Mary thought

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Nice price, but cost, and availability of proprietary mags continue to kill this deal for me.

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What I've found with this gun is the purchase price is attractive, but trying to find more mags for it is expensive as hell like $50 bucks a mag, or they're just impossible to find. yes you can find the 10 rounders on the Stoger website but I don't live in a mag limited state so I won't buy 10 rounders.

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I'd be interested any other mags working in this gun too, with high capacity........

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I've read that the 15 round mags for the STR-9 works in the STR9C - right now on gunbroker there are 18 and 30 round mags being offered (search GB for "Stoeger STR-9")

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Thanks for the info. I got burned about 25 years ago due to proprietary magazines, and ended up with an expensive paper weight. It looks like Stoeger is the only source, so I'm going to have to pass for now. Thanks again.

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Only comes with one magazine, and NONE appear to be available any time in the near future. I haven't found any other mags that could be easily modified to work. If you know of any, please post your info.

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