SAVAGE ARMS STEVENS 555 E 16 GAUGE OVER/UNDER-ACTION SHOTGUN – 22179
Get the performance and style of the Stevens 555 Enhanced in a new 16 gauge model. Its light aluminum receiver is scaled to gauge and incorporates a steel insert that reinforces the breech, minimizing weight and maximizing strength. The fast-handling over-and-under boasts upgrades including an Imperial walnut stock and fore-end, auto shell ejector, and a silver, scroll-engraved filigree ornament receiver. Standard features include a manual safety and a single, selective mechanical trigger – all at a price that’s unmatched among comparable shotguns.
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MICHAEL B.
1 year agoI love this shotgun! Nice wood, light weight and easy to handle. I would highly recommend it as well as Grab a Gun. Nice folks and fast shipping!
JOSEPH Y.
1 year agoIts a great shotgun for the price point very light, and handles well in the field. The only negative I have noticed is that the fore end latch and be difficult to get to stay once in a while.
Deak S.
1 year agoThis is an excellent gun for the money, I purchased the 20 gauge first and felt that for pheasants or other upland on longer shots the barrel was too short, which is why I picked up the 16 gauge. I am more accurate on longer shots and it puts the birds down, no cripples! This is not a gun to fire hundreds of rounds of skeet or trap as it does have quite a kick, but for hunters who burn a lot of calories in the field you will not be disappointed!
John E
1 year agoVery nice gun to carry and shoot, light weight, and well balanced, I am very pleased with it, and had good results ordering it through Sportsmans warehouse
Robert M
1 year agoI love it. It is almost 1 lb. lighter than my 20 Gauge. The only shortcoming is that there are few nontoxic loads that you can purchase to hunt with. Most are lead and if you reside in California like I do the ammo manufacturers do not produce much in 16 Gauge nontoxic steel loads. The shotgun is a quality firearm for this day and age. I would definitely purchase another one.
J C
1 year agoGun Shoots well. Very good quality. Well made. I have taken this gun pheasant hunting and have had no issues. Don’t let the price fool you. This gun compares to some of the $2500 ones out there.
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