Stoeger Condor I 12 Gauge Over/Under Shotgun, 26" Barrels, 3" Chamber
This early-production Stoeger Condor I pairs classic Brazilian craftsmanship with the practical features that helped popularize affordable over/unders in the United States. A blued steel receiver with factory rosette engraving, vent-rib barrels cut to 26 inches, and a satin walnut stock give the gun a traditional look, while fixed Improved Cylinder (lower) and Modified (upper) chokes and 3" chambering add modern versatility.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Dents and scratches are present on the walnut buttstock, with some areas of finish loss. The receiver shows surface scratches, and the beavertail fore-end has scattered dents and scratches consistent with field use.
What’s Included
- Stoeger Condor I 12 gauge over/under shotgun
Built on a solid-steel receiver, the Condor I employs extractors rather than ejectors, keeping operation simple and reliable. The single trigger fires the lower barrel first, then the upper, and a tang-mounted safety automatically resets when the action is opened.
Both 26" barrels feature a ventilated rib topped with a brass bead for quick target acquisition. A 3" chamber allows the shooter to use everything from light target loads to heavier hunting shells.
The barrels feature fixed Improved Cylinder (lower) and Modified (upper) chokes, covering a wide range of field applications.
Early five-digit serial number 10179 places this gun in the first wave of Condor production during the late 1970s–1980s, a period that introduced many American shooters to the over/under format.
A 14.4" length of pull, checkered pistol-grip stock, and beavertail fore-end give the shotgun comfortable, familiar handling while retaining the classic lines of a field gun.




