STOEGER CONDOR for Sale
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Quick Look
The Stoeger Condor is a classic side-by-side double-barrel shotgun introduced by Stoeger in the late 20th century. It embodies traditional craftsmanship with a focus on simplicity and reliability. Still favored by hunters and sport shooters, it holds a niche for those valuing classic shotgun design and affordable quality.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Durable side-by-side double-barrel design
- Simple break-action mechanism for reliability
- Affordable price point for quality craftsmanship
- Well suited for upland bird and small game hunting
- Classic styling with wood stock and exposed hammers
Key Variants
Stoeger Condor 12 Gauge
Popular hunting choice with 28-inch barrels and select-fire options.
Stoeger Condor 20 Gauge
Lighter model preferred for upland and smaller game hunters.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Stoeger Condor | Mossberg 500 | Maverick 88 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $700 | $400 | $300 |
| Capacity/Size | 2 shells, 28” barrels | 5+1 shells, 18.5”–28” barrels | 5+1 shells, 18.5”–28” barrels |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs | 7.5 lbs | 6.5 lbs |
| Optics-Ready | No | Yes (some models) | No |
| Trigger Type | Single selective trigger | Single/double | Single trigger |
| Notable Pro | Classic aesthetics, reliable break-action | Versatile pump action, high capacity | Budget-friendly, proven design |
| Notable Con | Limited to 2-shell capacity | Heavier and louder recoil | Less durable finish |
Best Use Cases
- Upland bird hunting
- Small game hunting
- Sporting clays and skeet shooting
- Gun collection for classic shotguns
- Training in traditional break-action shooting
FAQs
Can I use standard 2.75-inch shells in the Stoeger Condor?
Yes, the Stoeger Condor is chambered for 2.75-inch shells, which are standard for this model's gauges.
What is the weight of the Stoeger Condor 12 Gauge?
The 12 Gauge variant typically weighs about 6.8 pounds, balancing handling and recoil.
How does the Stoeger Condor compare to pump-action shotguns?
It offers simpler operation and classic aesthetics but less capacity and slower follow-up shots than pumps.


