![]() Low priced Over/Under Field shotgun Target Market: So if you're looking for that nice looking do all shotgun, that sets it apart from the typical, this is your gun.įirearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points Claim to Fame: They offer numerous models starting at $449 and up. If you are looking for something different, they also have it in a tactical model with a synthetic stock, and the ability to attach a red dot sight. Being that in the name it says “field”, I will take it to the field any chance I can get. It might not be ideal for all of them, but it will work. If you are like me, and believe that a firearm is just another tool in your toolbox, you can use this shotgun to hunt deer, bear or hog. You can take it to the range and shoot clays or trap, go on a squirrel hunt, or hunt birds of all types. I would recommend this shotgun to anyone that is looking for a budget priced shotgun, it can do most anything out there. I found it very convenient, while getting in and out of the truck all day chasing dogs, to unload and load. While I didn’t kill anything with it, the shotgun was easy to manage. ![]() I recently took this shotgun hunting on a bear and boar hunt. I figured if I could see a hole I was ok. I was free hand shooting it with slugs, so I really didn't put the calipers on the target. While shooting slugs they were close to a minute of deer at 50 yards. Patterning of the shotgun showed that the barrels were pretty much the same. The gun, with its heft, will manage all types of ammunition with the proper choke tubes. I was hitting gallon size jugs at 50 yards with them. I even took a few boxes of Federal 2 ¾ “ slugs to the range. ![]() With the length of the barrel I wouldn't say it is the best home defense shotgun, but it will do in a pinch. For giggles I swapped over to S&B buckshot, this was fun, I was shooting from the low ready position and firing at targets 7 to 15 yards away. I ran through a 100 rounds or so before I felt like I had the manual of arms down. This is just getting used to the manual of arms. For some reason I wanted to try and pump it. I think it was because I am not used to shooting an over/under. The shotgun swung well, the triggers took a bit to get used to. I was just busting clays that were being thrown by hand. I started out shooting with Federal 2 3/4 “ #7 shot. I was lucky to buy 9 or 10 cases of various shotgun shells for the reason of stocking up, and who knows when other ammunition is going to be available. When I started shooting this shotgun it was about the time that the “C one niner” ammo shortage started. With a good sling for carrying it in the field you wouldn't be able to tell the difference in your favorite deer rifle on your back I wish I could talk to you about comb height or stock drop, but I don't have that lingo or expertise with shotguns. It weighs right around the 7 ½ pound mark on my scales. One thing I did notice is that the shotgun is heavy, but compared to other shotguns in the over/under class, it is close to the same weight. ![]() It has auto extractors that do a nice job of displacing the shells when you break the action open. The trigger on the Condor is a single trigger that switches between the top to bottom barrel after firing. The chokes that came with an installed IC and M, choke wrench tool included. Everything had nice machined surfaces and the 28” vent rib barrel gave it a nice look with a pretty brass bead on top. ![]() The bright walnut shine on the stock and forearm were remarkable, the recoil pad is average, the receiver is a great high blue polish. What is included in the box is the gun itself, instruction manual and trigger lock. It is not a case that is lockable but it does a good job of storing the shotgun. It came in the normal cardboard box and upon opening it there was a plastic case that had the shotgun in it, broken down into two pieces. Upon purchasing the Shotgun I was not disappointed at all. ![]()
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