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cougartex
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New Stoeger Cougars

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Stoeger Cougar Fans

Stoeger Industries will be introducing some new models:

9mm & .40 - silver slide & silver frame
black slide & silver frame

.45 - black frame & slide with rail

According to Stoeger the new models will be available in the next few months, dealers can order now.

See link below

http://www.stoegerindustries.com/firear ... cougar.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: New Stoeger Cougars

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I don't own a Cougar, but I'm always tempted when I see them in Academy at a very attractive price. They look and feel like the more expensive Beretta and are just as reliable.
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Re: New Stoeger Cougars

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Tregs wrote:I don't own a Cougar, but I'm always tempted when I see them in Academy at a very attractive price. They look and feel like the more expensive Beretta and are just as reliable.
Stoeger is a subsidiary of Beretta. Stoeger produces the guns in Turkey using the same machinery that Beretta used in Italy. Stoeger offers the same high quality gun but at a greatly reduced cost.

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Re: New Stoeger Cougars

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I have the Stoeger Cougar 8000F, 9mm, 15+1 and have been very pleased. Purchased about a year ago and have shot almost 2200 rounds. It did take about 300-to-400 rounds to really break it in, but it is as accurate as I am capable of shooting. I did have one problem with the right side safety lever (some internal pin or something broke around 1600 rounds) and had to ship it off to Maryland for a warranty repair. Good as new and seems to be getting better each time I shoot it. The Stoeger is an excellent value and I will definately consider the .45ACP model. :clapping:
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