NEW: Enhanced Stevens 555 Over-Under Shotgun

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posted on November 4, 2016
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Stevens has introduced an upgraded model of its 555 over-under shotgun. Already a favorite among clays shooters and upland hunters, enhancements include an Imperial walnut stock and fore-end, automatic shell ejector and a laser-engraved Filigree ornament receiver. Standard features include a manual safety and a single, selective mechanical trigger, and five interchangeable choke tubes. MSRP is $863.

Other favorite features include:

  • Lightweight Alloy Receiver
  • Chrome-lined barrels
  • Tang-mounted safety


Specifications

  • 12 gauge: 28” barrels, 14 3/8” LOP, 44 7/8” overall length, 2 1/8” drop at comb, 6 lbs.
  • 20 gauge: 26” barrels, 14 3/8” LOP, 42 7/8” overall length, 2 ¼” drop at comb, 5 1/2 lbs.
  • 28 gauge: 26” barrels, 14 3/8” LOP, 42 7/8” overall length, 2 ¼” drop at comb, 5 1/2 lbs.
  • 410 bore: 26” barrels, 14 3/8” LOP, 42 7/8” overall length, 2 ¼” drop at comb, 5 1/2 lbs.

For more information, please visit SavageArms.com.

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