Stevens Expands 320 Pump Shotgun Line

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posted on August 8, 2016
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Stevens has expanded its 320 pump shotgun line with the addition of two 20-gauge models that are designed specifically with women and young hunters and shooters in mind. The new models are being delivered to dealers now.

The new 320 models will featuring dual slide bars, a rotary bolt, rugged synthetic stock, vent rib and a five-round capacity. Both models include interchangeable chokes and come in compact and standard length of pull models finished in Muddy Girl camo.

Features
• Rugged synthetic fore-end and stock in Muddy Girl® camo
• Bottom-load, right-eject pump action
• Mid-length fore-end
• Beaded front sight
• Standard length of pull: 13.75 inches
• Compact length of pull: 13.25 inches
• Dual slide bars and rotary bolt
• Five-plus-one capacity
• Vent rib

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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