Brilliant review nice in-depth look of the STOEGER M3K great 1st SemiAuto Shotgun certainly helped me find a good place to start just need to get my section 1 firearms certificate, 15 pages 53day waiting time... !! Many thanks all the best.👍🏻 💥💥💥💥💥💥💨💨💨
I’ve not tried it on mine yet, but I think that the mag tube is just fixed to the receiver with thread locker. Heating it up and a decent twist on it manages to free it off as far as I’ve heard.
Because it belongs to Beretta, the Stoeger is quit similar to the Benelli, I would even say it is a cheap Benelli or Franchi. By saying cheap means not on quality it is just less expensive because it is made in Turkey. By the way, a lot of Winchester Shotguns are made in Turkey as well. A good thing is, the chokes of the Stoeger are the same as the one from Benelli.
@@mysticallion659 The recoil is excellent. I shoot shotgun intensive events and it runs perfectly. You must shoulder it properly using good marksmanship fundamentals or it may not have failure to feed issues. Where are you located?
I just broke mine in, I love it, I ran 50 heavys loads then tried the 7 ¹/2 bird shot and it did well with the light loads, My wife and I are also members of NAAGA. I'm nèw to the inertia system but I like it. Peace.
Stoeger belongs to Beretta USA which belongs to Beretta Italy; The same as Benelli, Franchi, SAKO, Tikka et Uberti. So, Stoeger is NOT an american brand (anymore). Americans are very good at saying that something belongs to them when it is not (no longer) the case at all. It is the same with the various belgian armaments which equip their army and some american special services and which change their name once built under license in America. And as the Americans gulp down everything told to them, you should not be surprised to meet dozens of them during armed operations who tell you that it is american brand / material when you yourself know that it is not the case at all.
Per Stoger the magazine tube is not permanently attached its just red loctited. They day some heat and a twist should release it
Exactly. I was going to post this. 😂
Brilliant review nice in-depth look of the STOEGER M3K great 1st SemiAuto Shotgun certainly helped me find a good place to start just need to get my section 1 firearms certificate, 15 pages 53day waiting time... !!
Many thanks all the best.👍🏻 💥💥💥💥💥💥💨💨💨
Rip, this is why I love the United States
I just bought one across the pond in USA. It comes 4+1 extension tubes screw on one you change the end cap. My state only allows 6 +1.
What would you say was the cut off point for a light load cartridge for M3000? A standard 28g 8 too light to recycle properly with a strong stance ?
Hey I really need to know where you got that extension because I have been looking for one forever
I know a lot of the parts are interchangeable with the Benelli M2, but does anyone else if barrels are interchangeable?
Where are you from? I don't think you could get these in brittan
Great side by side review.
I’ve not tried it on mine yet, but I think that the mag tube is just fixed to the receiver with thread locker. Heating it up and a decent twist on it manages to free it off as far as I’ve heard.
pro trick: watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Edgar Malik Definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone for years myself :D
@Edgar Malik Definitely, I have been watching on flixzone for since december myself :D
@Edgar Malik definitely, have been using Flixzone for months myself :D
Is it safe for high velocity steel shot?
I keep thinking about buying a m3k. I'd rather have a fn slp but at 3 times the price it's hard to justify
nice clear informative video. can i gat this as a three shot on section two
thanks, best wishes Bill
I had a look into this pal and they will put a crimp in the magazine for 3 shot. I think it worked out less than £100. Hope this helps.
Because it belongs to Beretta, the Stoeger is quit similar to the Benelli, I would even say it is a cheap Benelli or Franchi. By saying cheap means not on quality it is just less expensive because it is made in Turkey. By the way, a lot of Winchester Shotguns are made in Turkey as well. A good thing is, the chokes of the Stoeger are the same as the one from Benelli.
Turkiye sends gun parts to italia LOLL.
Cryotreating a metal is for stress relieving the structure of the metal, not fouling prevention.
Just btw Beretta and Benelli owns Stoeger together
What country is this from?
Turkey.
The M3K 3-GUN Freedom Series is 10+1...because AMERICA! FUG YEAH!
I'm a member of NAAGA to, I just go to M3K 3gun freedom shotgun, have shot it yet. How is the recoil?
@@mysticallion659 The recoil is excellent. I shoot shotgun intensive events and it runs perfectly. You must shoulder it properly using good marksmanship fundamentals or it may not have failure to feed issues.
Where are you located?
I just broke mine in, I love it, I ran 50 heavys loads then tried the 7 ¹/2 bird shot and it did well with the light loads, My wife and I are also members of NAAGA.
I'm nèw to the inertia system but I like it. Peace.
super!
Alex had no eye protection just saying
Stoeger belongs to Beretta USA which belongs to Beretta Italy; The same as Benelli, Franchi, SAKO, Tikka et Uberti. So, Stoeger is NOT an american brand (anymore).
Americans are very good at saying that something belongs to them when it is not (no longer) the case at all.
It is the same with the various belgian armaments which equip their army and some american special services and which change their name once built under license in America.
And as the Americans gulp down everything told to them, you should not be surprised to meet dozens of them during armed operations who tell you that it is american brand / material when you yourself know that it is not the case at all.
"Americans are very good at saying.." Shut up Eric.
@@fmhipower The perfect expression of badly educated loudmouths when they know they are wrong. Thanks for helping me to confirm my opinion.
@@DegenGaming Idem²