Is Stevens 320 good?
The hard rubber recoil pad, while serviceable, does not encourage long days spent breaking clays. We found the Stevens 320 to have a surprisingly smooth action and tight lockup, achieved by a four-lug rotary bolt engaging the barrel extension. The pump-action is aided by the dual-bar slide arm assembly.
Who makes Stevens 320?
Savage Arms
Pump Shotgun, Bead Sight (19486)
What is a Stevens 320?
The Savage Stevens 320 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun features a carbon steel barrel and a synthetic stock, both with a matte finish. The shotgun is designed with a pistol grip, a rotary bolt, dual slide bars and a bead sight. Tube magazine. 5-round capacity. Synthetic stock with a matte finish.
Who manufactures Stevens shotguns?
Stevens Arms was an American firearms manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864 in Chicopee, Massachusetts. The company introduced the ….Stevens Arms.
| Industry | Firearms manufacturer |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts , U.S. |
| Key people | W.B. Fay and James Taylor |
| Products | Rifles, pistols, shotguns |
Do they still make Stevens shotguns?
Savage dropped the Stevens name in 1991, but revived it in 1999 and still uses it today for a number of its low cost rifles and shotguns.
Where are Stevens shotguns made at?
The Stevens 555s are made by KOFS, Ltd., in Isparta, Turkey, and imported by Savage Arms. All three models are relatively inexpensive but don’t feel like cheap shotguns.
Where is Stevens 320 made?
But the crux of the strategy is cheap labor. Unlike the American-made Savage line of rifles, Stevens shotguns are imported. The 320 is made in a newly constructed facility in a remote region of China.
Where is Stevens shotgun made?
Where are Mossberg shotguns made?
Mossberg offers bolt-action, lever-action and auto-loading rifles as well as pump-action, auto-loading, and over/under shotguns. Manufacturing is done both in Turkey and in the US from parts made in both America and Mexico.