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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2011, 02:35:30 PM »
Thanks to everyone who replied. It looks like an overall opinion on Remington, is to stay away. I was originally looking at a super nova, but a buddy of mine said he sold his because he didn't like it. I guess I'll have to do some more research and see what feels best. Thanks again!

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2011, 04:15:46 PM »
I own a Stoeger 2000, I've had nothing but problems with the gun. I bought the gun as a spare. I broke it in according to manufacturers recommendations. Still had cycling issues. Shot the gun dry, dirty, lubed light, lubed heavy, tried three different types    of lubes. Found the firing pin was bent, ah-ha. Stoeger shipped me a new pin. Hunted the gun with occasional cycling issues, one that cost me a collared goose. Went to change out the choke and I had lubed it and it was stuck. Broke my choke wrench trying to get the choke out. Shipped it back to Stoeger and they sent me the gun back with a new barrel. I've put at least a case of shells through the gun and it still won't shoot trap loads, it jams on light loads. It cycles fine on 3" 1450 fps or hotter loads, finally. I've heard the remington quality has slipped but I definitly don't recomend the stoeger. I can't imagine the recoil of the 3.5 "loads out of the inertia driven stoeger 3500, I would only shoot a gas operated gun if I wanted to shoot 3.5" loads.
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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2011, 08:31:30 PM »
i shoot an 11-87. The only time my gun jammed was using 2 3/4s. I always shoot threes. The only problem ive ever had with it is the exctractor broke (My fault). like 8 buck repair. Worked flawless for me in cold weather, rain you name it and ive abused it. when i get the cash i will be upgrading to the black eagle 2 or vinci though. idk i guess i just got a good gun from the bunch?  :twocents:

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #18 on: September 12, 2011, 09:23:44 PM »
I have also had numerous problems with the stoeger 2000. freezes on a regular basis. i dont recomend it but havent shot the 3500. sorry

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #19 on: September 14, 2011, 02:08:02 PM »
About a decade ago I bought a Rem 100 express and loved it.  It used to be my fowl weather gun when I didn't want to take out my pretty Benelli.  I sold it a few years back to finance some other gun purchase at the time and have regretted selling that shotgun ever since.  It breaks my heart to see what's become of Remington these days, sadly I think their future is dim.  Same with Marlin and probably ever other gun mfg. screwed up by Freedom Arms Group (Cerberus).

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2011, 04:03:57 PM »
I'd have an older 11-87 that works great, however, I've heard/read nothing but problems with the newer versions.  As for the Stoeger, I've also read / heard numerous problems too.  I'd look into a Browning Silver...their modulating gas system gets high reviews. 

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2011, 04:56:19 PM »
Tys- The Stoeger 3500 shoots much differently than the 2000.  The 2000 is an ok gun, but it feels cheap.  The 3500 also accepts 3.5" shells unlike the 2000.  I too agree that some of the newer 11-87's are falling short of standards.  We just bought one in DuckBlind Camo, and it works fine, but the 2 others we have are from a few years back and in great condition.  Look around for a really nice quality used one.  That's the route I would go.  Good luck, and maybe we'll hook up and shoot some ducks this year.

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Re: Remington 1187 or Stoeger M3500?
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2011, 04:40:12 PM »
I have the 11-87 that was made in 1999 and the only thing that has been a problem was a gasket that eventually broke that I still need to get fixed ....currently I have a rubber band in there that has seen the last 300 rounds of trap loads but is still working ...so yeah, i don't know what the deal is with the new ones...but i love the way Remingtons point.  ...that being said, if the 11-87 is no longer being made with as much care and you don't mind a pump, the 870 Wingmaster in 3.5 is a great fitting gun for many many people (not all)  ...you just have to worry about big o'magnum loads hurting your wittle shoulder  :(   

 


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