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Stevens 560 Shotguns Bring Value, Performance

Savage Arms announced today that the Stevens 560 Shotguns are now available across the country.

Stevens Announces New 555 Enhanced Over/Under

Stevens Announces New 555 Enhanced Over/Under

Savage Arms has announced an update to their Stevens 555 O/U shotguns. The 555 has chrome-lined 28″ barrels with a single selective mechanical trigger and a black finish on the barrels and receiver.

The Ultimate Backpacking .410: Stevens 301 Single Shot — Full Review

The Ultimate Backpacking .410: Stevens 301 Single Shot — Full Review

Whether you’re a survivalist looking for a trail gun or a parent looking for a first firearm, the Stevens Model 301’s low cost, simple functionality and reliability make it a great addition to any collection.

More Bang, Less Buck: Budget-Friendly Stevens 320 12 Ga. Field Grade– Full Review.

More Bang, Less Buck: Budget-Friendly Stevens 320 12 Ga. Field Grade– Full Review.

The Stevens Series 320 Field Grade hits a ridiculously low price point while delivering the quality we’ve come to expect from Stevens. With an MSRP between $238 and $273, you can likely find one in the sub-$200 range on GunsAmerica.

Stevens 301 Single-Shot, Break-Action Shotgun: $173 - NRA 2017

Stevens 301 Single-Shot, Break-Action Shotgun: $173 – NRA 2017

Stevens unveiled their single-shot, break-action shotgun, the Stevens 301, at NRA 2017.

A Sub-$700 Over-Under Shotgun? The Stevens 555—Full Review.

A Sub-$700 Over-Under Shotgun? The Stevens 555—Full Review.

Shooters on tight budgets are always looking for a great deal. So, it was welcome news when Stevens announced the addition of three compact models to expand out their popular value line of 555 shotguns. Already, the flagship 555 in 12-gauge has earned high praise from shooters and outdoor writers alike for its modest beauty, solid performance and ridiculously wallet-friendly price (under $700) for an over/under shotgun. These three new compact models (in 20-gauge, 28-gauge and .410-bore offerings) only build on that reputation and provide a host of options for the sub-gauge fan.

The Stevens 320 Pump-action shotgun. This one is chambered in 20-gauge.

$264 MSRP Stevens 320 20-Gauge Pump Home Defense Gun – Full Review

If you’ve fired different types of shotguns, it’s obvious that recoil can be all over the map. Some load and gun combinations are relative pussycats, allowing one to fire hundreds of rounds per day with no ill effect. Others make you want to start sticking safety pins to your shirt and run for the nearest safe space. With recoil in mind, I got an itch to check out a 20-gauge pump shotgun for home defense. That brought me to the Stevens 320 Pump in 20 gauge.

An Inertia-Driven Semi-Auto for Under $600? The Stevens S1200—Full Review.

An Inertia-Driven Semi-Auto for Under $600? The Stevens S1200—Full Review.

Introduced earlier this year as the company’s first-ever semi-auto shotgun, the Stevens S1200 is powered using a very smooth, fast Benelli-esque inertia recoil system but comes with a very unBenelli-esque price—starting at well under $600, for a semi-auto shotgun.

Budget Minded Shotguns for Home Defense

Budget Minded Shotguns for Home Defense

The word shotgun covers a lot of ground. You can pay six-figures for an engraved Italian masterpiece, or you can buy an old single shot break-action in decent working order for less than the cost of a date night (with dinner and a movie). We’ll be looking at the most practical and reliable shotguns–and there are unlimited options under the $300 mark.

Stevens Model 320 Pump Shotgun

Stevens Model 320 Pump Shotgun

Hickok45 looks at the Savage / Stevens 320 Pump Shotgun.