I already have a nice O/U 12 gauge. But, I don't always want to take it out to shoot clays when something on the lower end of the spectrum would do fine. Or, sometimes I want an O/U to lend out to friends/relatives when I take them shooting.
I don't want an auto, or a pump - it's got to be an O/U. I intend to cut and shape the stock to the exact length as my other O/U (which has been fitted for me).
So, I've been looking at the Stoeger Condor. It's a little bit heavy, but I think once I size the stock, it will be adequate. Basically, what I want to know is what, if anything, is prone to breaking on these guns. I'm not really looking for what people think will break based on what they've read, but what other's have observed. I've heard mixed reviews about this gun. Some good, some not so good, but no major failures that weren't easily fixed.
I'm not looking for a gun that will survive 20,000 shots with no minor parts breakage. But, it should be serviceable up to and possibly even after 20,000 rounds. Any thoughts on the Stoeger Condor?
I don't want an auto, or a pump - it's got to be an O/U. I intend to cut and shape the stock to the exact length as my other O/U (which has been fitted for me).
So, I've been looking at the Stoeger Condor. It's a little bit heavy, but I think once I size the stock, it will be adequate. Basically, what I want to know is what, if anything, is prone to breaking on these guns. I'm not really looking for what people think will break based on what they've read, but what other's have observed. I've heard mixed reviews about this gun. Some good, some not so good, but no major failures that weren't easily fixed.
I'm not looking for a gun that will survive 20,000 shots with no minor parts breakage. But, it should be serviceable up to and possibly even after 20,000 rounds. Any thoughts on the Stoeger Condor?