From Stoeger
Stoeger combines the solid operating system of their flagship M3500 Waterfowl Special shotgun with the 922R-compliant extended magazine of the Freedom Series shotguns to create the Stoeger M3500 Snow Goose shotgun. The versatile shotgun eliminates the need to add U.S. manufactured components to gain the extra capacity demanded by serious snow goose hunters.
With a capacity of 10 +1, cold weather loading, unloading and operating the Model 3500 Snow Goose shotgun is made easier by the oversized bolt handle and bolt-release button. A specially machined and beveled loading port makes feeding shells into the magazine tube with gloved hands quick and efficient. Rugged, weather-resistant construction and finish stand up to the worst conditions. A distressed white Cerakote finish adorns the stock, forend, receiver and barrel, to blend in with winter environments.
At the heart of the M3500 Snow Goose shotgun is the Inertia-Driven operating system for dependable operation. The Inertia-Driven action is contained primarily within the receiver, providing a better, more centered balance and swing. The receiver also stays cleaner longer.
Five (IC/M/XFT/Close Range/Mid Range) extended choke tubes along with a choke wrench come standard with the M3500 Snow Goose shotgun. Also included, is a paracord sling and shim kit which allows for adjustment of the gun for drop and cast. The full-length vented rib is topped with an easy-to-see red-bar front sight that stands out in low light.
Stoeger M3500 Snow Goose
Gauge: 12. Action: Semi-auto. Chambering: 2-3/4, 3 and 3-1/2 inches. Capacity: 10+1. Barrel Length: 28 inches. Overall Length: 50 inches. Weight: 8.2 lbs. Stock: White Cerakote. Receiver/Barrel Finish: Distressed White Cerakote. Chokes: IC/M/XFT/Close Range/Mid Range Extended chokes. Sights: Red-bar front sight. Paracord Sling. Length of Pull: 14-3/8 inches. Drop at Heel: 2-1/2 inches. Drop at Comb: 1-1/2 inches. Warranty: 5 years. MSRP: $899.
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