Stevens Adds 20-Gauge Models to 320 Shotgun Line

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posted on August 3, 2015
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Stevens has announced that it will be adding four new 20-gauge models to its 320 line—two field grade versions, and two home-defense models. The 320 pump shotgun has been a popular model for Stevens, which falls under the Savage Arms brand. Shipments of the new 20-gauge models are being delivered now.

The new models will deliver the same features as the original 12-gauge 320's, with dual slide bars, a rotary bolt, rugged synthetic stock, and five-round magazine.  That said, the MSRP will drop to a budget-friendly $260.

Features

• Built on the popular 12-gauge model 320 pump shotgun platform
• Dual slide bars
• Rotary bolt
• Rugged synthetic stock
• Five-plus-one capacity

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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