Stevens 555 E Features
The Stevens 555 E is a high-quality over-under shotgun that is built to deliver exceptional performance and reliability. Chambered in 16 gauge with a 28 inch barrel, 3 inch chambers, and a 2 round capacity, this shotgun is built to handle a variety of shooting situations, from upland game hunting to sporting clays. The 555 E is built with a durable and lightweight aluminum receiver and a walnut stock, making it both easy to carry and comfortable to shoot. The shotgun is designed with a comfortable grip and a smooth trigger pull, ensuring easy and accurate shooting every time.
One of the standout features of the Stevens 555 E is its exceptional balance and handling, thanks to its lightweight design and unique break-action design. The shotgun is equipped with a variety of features that make it easy and comfortable to shoot, including a vented rib and a fiber optic front sight for quick and easy target acquisition. Additionally, the 555 E is built with an extractors-only design and a manual safety, ensuring safe and reliable operation. With its exceptional performance, balanced design, and reliable chambering, the Stevens 555 E is a top choice for anyone looking for a high-quality over-under shotgun in 16 gauge.
Stevens 555 E Specifications
- Brand: Stevens
- Category: Shotguns
- Model: 555 E
- Gauge: 16 Gauge
- Stock Finish Group: Brown
- Capacity: 2rd
- Stock Material: Wood
- Action: Break Open
- OAL: 45.28″
- Hand: Ambidextrous
- Chamber: 3″
- Barrel Finish: Black Semi-Gloss
- Receiver Description: Engraved
- Chokes Included: C,F,IC,IM,M
- Receiver Material: Aluminum
- Safety: Tang
- Barrel Description: Vent Rib Chrome-Lined
- Barrel Length: 28″
- Length of Pull: 14.57″
- Receiver Finish: Silver
- Trigger: Single Selective
- Stock Finish: Oiled Turkish Walnut
Barrel Length | 28 |
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Caliber | 16 GA |
Capacity | 2 |
Condition | New in Box |
Finish Per Color | Walnut |
Manufacturer | Stevens |
Manufacturer Part Number | 22179 |
Model | 555 E |
Type | Over Under Shotguns |
UPC | 011356221797 |