Savage 555 16 Gauge

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  • Kirk Freeman

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    Hmm, may have to add this to my list of things to see in Indy next weekend.

    Stevens 555 16 gauge, Turk, sub-800.

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    https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2019/04/16/stevens-555e-16-gauge/
     

    two70

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    That's a nice looking shotgun, too bad the receiver and barrels are rotated 90 degrees from where they should be.
     

    indiucky

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    That's a nice looking shotgun, too bad the receiver and barrels are rotated 90 degrees from where they should be.

    It seems they are on top of each other...Weird....But nice wood...

    Even cheap Turkish walnut is awesome....I had a guy buy a $500 Turkish Citori knock off to put the wood on his Browning Grade IV Citori because "the wood is better"... Gorgeous walnut...

    16 gauge is a good gauge....The three inch 20 gauge was supposed to kill it but they are still here...Good...16 gauge is very popular in eastern Europe....
     
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