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The Maxus II Stalker is just as suitable for an afternoon at the range as it is bringing down geese from the middle of a muddy field. The Stalker is all-business, offering all of the performance, versatility and reliability you expect from a premium autoloading shotgun. The perfectly tuned Power Drive Gas System was designed to function reliability across the ammunition spectrum and reduce felt recoil. Like the original Maxus, the Maxus II also features the proven Lightning Trigger with the fastest lock time of any autoloading shotgun. Comfortable ergonomics, trim dimensions, excellent balance that promote a smooth swing and a host of innovative features all contribute to its status as the shotgun to have for the field, marsh and range. A new SoftFlex cheek piece and 1-1/2" thick Inflex Recoil Pad combine to further reduce felt recoil and ease the sting of 3-1/2" magnum goose loads. Overmolded rubber panels that improve grip in all conditions have been added to the stock and forearm. The stock and forearm have been redesigned to be more comfortable.
UPC | 023614740728 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Action | SEMI AUTO |
Capacity | 4 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 2.6 BARREL |
Weight | 6.14 LBS. |
Finish | MATTE BLACK |
Frame Material | SYNTHETIC |
Receiver Material | ALUMINUM |
Receiver Finish | MATTE BLACK |
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