Savage Announces Thumbhole 320 Shotguns

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posted on October 28, 2020
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Savage Arms is pleased to announce the addition of three new models to their Stevens 320 shotgun lineup. These new thumbhole-stock pump-actions provide control and versatility, offering a new option for fans of the classic Stevens design and will be available in time for this holiday season.

“Our Stevens shotguns have proven to be very versatile for hunters and home defense,” Jessica Treglia, senior brand manager at Savage Arms, said. “And now we’re adding the thumbhole option to our 320 line with a new Turkey gun, and two different defensive shotguns. These shotguns are light, highly ergonomic, and built on the tested pump action that makes Stevens shotguns so reliable.”

The 320 Thumbhole Security provides a new level of ergonomics to the tested 320 action. This model combines a 18.5” barrel with a matte-black forend and aggressive stock texturing. Each is available with either ghost ring sights or a traditional front bead sight. Both options are chambered in 12 gauge and 20 gauge.

The 22-inch barreled 320 Turkey, also now available with a thumbhole stock, boasts an ambidextrous cheek riser. The olive drab stock and forend have built-in grip textures, and the receiver is drilled and tapped. It comes with an extended extra-full turkey choke and adjustable fiber-optic sights. With a 5+1 capacity, a proven rotary bolt, dual slide bars and a three-inch chamber, the new 320 Turkey Thumbhole comes ready to hunt, whether in 12 or 20 gauge.

For more information on any of the above models, please visit savagearms.comMSRP: $275-323

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