FS: Stoeger Coach Gun 12 Ga. Nickel Plated

Apr 2013
8
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Washington
Selling my Stoeger Coach Gun. It's got around 20 rounds through it. Nickel plated and stocks were sanded and stained versus the stock black paint. Condition is like new. Also will throw in a box of 180 various rounds for it, everything from #8 bird shot to 00 Buck with most everything in between (lot a buddy and I split from WAC show).

Asking $400.00

I'm in Puyallup and would like to keep the sale local if possible.

Jared

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Apr 2013
8
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Washington
It is :) And what little I've shot it was enjoyable but other than just for fun I don't have much use for it...it was an impulse buy! lol
 
Mar 2013
39
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Stanwood, WA
That is nice. The wood has some figure too. Was it painted originally? Is the barrel plated as well?
 
Jan 2013
86
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tacoma
question for tigershark, is there any fear of the nickle plating peeling ?? question for ole red - - did you do the sanding?? are you good with stocks? sending you a pm about some stock work - thanks
 
Apr 2013
8
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Washington
I did do the stocks myself. Really didn't like the way the manufacturer painted them. Stuff was on there real thick!
 
Dec 2012
266
1
Vancouver, WA
What kinds of chokes are the barrels, if any? Are they both the same? Are they threaded or Barrel chokes?
Also how does the triggers pull? I'm thinking about this for a trap gun.
How long are the barrels?
 
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Aug 2013
1
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Yakima, WA
I am looking for a nickel 12 Ga. Is yours 2 3/4 or 3"? I am in Yakima, so I may not qualify . . .
 
Nov 2012
3
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Seattle, WA
awrighty.....gotta ask: You did remove the rear stock to do the sanding, right?
In your top pic there are scratch marks similar to sanding marks right near the trigger guard. And it looks like there's some crud schmeered between the wood and the steel.
 
Apr 2013
8
0
Washington
Sorry guy, forgot about this add, it's been sold.

As for the stock, it was removed when sanded. The "crud" was actually the front end of the stock, grain end. Almost impossible to remove the black paint that was there and I didn't sand the stock to flush fit the side of the receiver. Didn't care that much at the time, just didn't want flat black.
 
Mar 2013
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Stanwood, WA
question for tigershark, is there any fear of the nickle plating peeling ?? question for ole red - - did you do the sanding?? are you good with stocks? sending you a pm about some stock work - thanks

If properly prepared before hand, no. I have never had it peel on any that I have done. Corners and edges stay sharp too.
 
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