Stevens Launches Turkey-Specific Version of Model 320 Pump Shotgun

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posted on April 12, 2016
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Stevens has expanded its popular Model 320 field-grade shotgun lineup to include a new turkey-specific variant for 2016. Shipments of the Stevens 320 12-gauge Turkey Pump shotgun are currently being delivered to dealer.

The new turkey-specific model offers the same features as the company's other 12-gauge 320 field-grade models, including dual slide bars, a rotary bolt, rugged synthetic stock and five-round capacity. Turkey-specific features include Mossy Oak Obsession camouflage, an extended full choke, a fiber optic sight and a drilled and tapped receiver that accepts optics.

Features Include:

• Rugged, synthetic Mossy Oak Obsession fore-end and stock
• Bottom-load, right-eject pump action
• Vent-rib 22-inch barrel with extended full choke
• Mid-length fore-end
• Long green fiber optic front sight
• Drilled and tapped receiver
• Dual slide bars and rotary bolt
• Five-plus-one capacity

The Model 320 Turkey ships with an MSRP of $280.

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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