Stoeger is a Turkish made semi- auto shotgun. It is based on benelli's inertia system which has proven to be extremely reliable in harsh hunting conditions. As opposed to a gas systems which use gases from the firing of the shotgun to cycle the action, the inertia systm uses the recoil and the actual force from the discharged shell to cycle it. Since there are no gases escaping or being used they are known for being extremely "clean" guns. Meaning they can go long periods without cleaning. Some people feel there is more felt recoil than in a gas gun but trade that off for the reliability. Similar guns are the benelli m2 and franchi I12. Both are considerabley more expensive and made in Italy.
Contact Stoeger Industries Customer Service through their website.
try numrich arms
They don't make one for that gun.
50-500 USD or so
50-650 usd
50- 700 usd
300-500 USD.
Depends on condition and what grade it is. Range from 250-2000 USD
100-600 usd-
500 USD
This depends whether its an 80's model or 90'-2000 model, if its a 89 model browning than its worth aroung 5-6 thousand dollars australian.
I may have misunderstood your question- Stoeger and Llama were two different companies. Llama entered bankruptcy, and as of 2000, is no more. A typical Llama .380 auto has a NIB price of about $300 in the current Gun Trader's Guide.