January 26, 2020, 02:28 PM
LeemurStevens shotguns: good, bad or average?
Friend bought one and I can’t remember hearing anything about them one way or another. Just curious.
January 26, 2020, 02:31 PM
walker77Made in china if I remember right.
January 26, 2020, 02:39 PM
fpuhanquote:
Originally posted by walker77:
Made in china if I remember right.
You shoot it once, and half an hour later you want to shoot it again?
January 26, 2020, 05:13 PM
sourdough44What the intended use? My Son likes gunshows, I bet we average one every 3 months. Older ‘hunting’ type shotguns sit on the racks with little interest, Model 12’s, Ithaca 37’s, older 870’s, etc..
For the price of a new, low quality gun, one can get a nice shotgun with some history.
I have a few Model 12’s, a 37 or two, & others of older vintage. Yeah, also check local Armslist for deals nearby.
After Christmas is the best time to buy.
OK, see it’s about a friend, still like the used market.
January 26, 2020, 05:23 PM
P250UA5Coworker bought one against my advise to buy the similarly priced Mossberg.
His has a A1 type stock with a pistol grip & a pretty short (non-SBS) bbl.
It's been completely reliable through a lot of Clay's & does surprisingly well for it's short bbl.
January 26, 2020, 11:03 PM
Delta-3I'm not familiar with "new" ones but the older SXS are built like tanks! (not China. Chicopee, Mass) I have an unfired SXS 12 gauge I'm considering selling but haven't decided.
They are well built shotguns for the working man.
January 27, 2020, 01:34 PM
arfmelIt seems to me the late model Stevens pump shotguns have a lot of drop to the buttstock, which makes them uncomfortable to shoot.
Their O/U shotguns, even the cheapest models, are not bad looking guns. They’re Turkish made, I believe.