The side-by-side shotgun was invented in England before the first shotgun shell. This ageless design has not only been around, in recent years it has gained in popularity. The old English gunmakers that are still in business charge thousands of dollars for their double-barrels and make their customers wait for years to get one. However, if you don’t like to wait and don’t want to spend more on your shotgun than your house, the Stoeger Uplander just might be the gun for you.
You can have your Stoeger Uplander plain or fancy, with traditional double triggers or single. Stocked with American walnut, the Uplander can be had in pistol grip or straight English stock, in three different grades from field grade on up to the eye-catching Uplander Supreme and even a youth model. For the connoisseur, there’s also combo sets in 12-/20-ga. and 20-/28-ga.Pheasant
Whether kicking up rabbits in the wood lot or bagging woodcock in New England, there’s an Uplander for your shooting and your wallet.