Coming to the Range: Stevens 320 Turkey Gun
Just in time for spring, Savage Arms has announced the introduction of its popular and affordable Stevens Model 320 pump...


Just in time for spring, Savage Arms has announced the introduction of its popular and affordable Stevens Model 320 pump shotgun in dedicated a turkey gun configuration, according to a company release.
The new Model 320 gobbler gun is currently being shipped to shops nationwide and has the same features as the company’s other 12 gauge Model 320 field-grade models, including dual slide bars, a rotary bolt, a synthetic stock, and a five-round magazine tube. The blued, 22-inch barrel has a ventilated rib and comes with an extended full choke tube. It has fiber optic iron sights, though the receiver is drilled and tapped for those who want to mount a red dot sight or a scope.
The stock and fore-end come in Mossy Oak Obsession camouflage. But the most attractive feature of this new gun, especially for entry-level hunters, is the price. The MSRP costs $280 about the same as other 320 field models, which means you’ll likely find it for significantly less in the real world.
The Stevens 320 model is basically a reproduction of the Winchester Model 1300, another venerable budget shotgun that ceased production in 2006.
Check out the full specs below:
Savage Stevens 320 Field Grade, Turkey
Caliber: 12 gauge
Stock/Fore-end: Mossy Oak Obsession synthetic fore-end and stock
Action: Rotary bolt, right-eject pump action
Barrel: 22-inches with vented rib and extended Full choke
Sights: Fiber optic iron sights with extended green fiber optic front sight
Optics: Receiver drilled and tapped for mounts
Capacity: 5+1
MSRP: $280