Proving that luxurious style and performance does not have to carry an unattainable price tag Savage Arms brings you the Stevens 555 Enhanced. This fantastic shotgun has all the features you're looking for in your next all purpose double barrel, with the elegance and style you've been waiting for. This 16 gauge shotgun features 28 vent rib chrome lined barrels to ensure superb performance. The lightweight aluminum alloy receiver is durable while being easy to carry, and features elegant laser engraving. You'll fall in love with the warm rich Turkish walnut stock, as the shotgun points and swings like and natural extension your arm. It features auto ejectors to clear the spent hulls for faster reloads, and a top tang safety for the security you demand. Scaled to gauge construction ensures superb balance and pointability. The 555 Enhanced gives you everything you need and much more than you expect in an affordable double barrel from Savage Arms.
Features
Auto ejector
Imperial walnut stock
Laser-engraved filigree ornament
Includes Full, Improved Modified, Modified, Improved Cylinder, and Cylinder chokes tubes
Lightweight aluminum receiver
Single selective mechanical triggers
Chrome-lined barrels
Tang-mounted safety
SKU Number
22179
Action
Over/Under
Barrel Color
Black
Barrel Finish
Semi-Gloss
Barrel Length (in)/(cm)
28 / 71.1
Barrel Material
Carbon Steel
Caliber
16 Ga
Magazine Capacity
2
Hand
Ambidextrous
Length of Pull (in)/(cm)
14.57 / 35.6
Magazine
Over/Under
Overall Length (in)/(cm)
45.28 / 114.3
Receiver Color
Black
Receiver Finish
Semi-Gloss
Receiver Material
Aluminum
Type
Shotgun
Stock Color
Brown
Stock Finish
Oil
Stock Material
Turkish Walnut
Stock Type
Semi-Pistol Grip
Weight (lb)/(kg)
6.45 / 2.72
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
16 gauge has generally fallen out of favor in the USA due to the 20 gauge 3” chamber offering which overlap the 16 gauge performance. However the 16 gauge still has a small loyal following with many fine serviceable guns in circulation. Although guns are no longer commonly manufactured in the US they are still produced by fine makers in Europe and ammunition is still in production world wide. The camber length is 2 ¾” with no known 3” offerings. The most common load is one ounce. Shotgun "gauge" originally meant "number of round balls to the pound, so a round 16-gauge ball weighs once ounce. Fans of the 16-gauge argue that it is thus the most balanced shotgun load with a short shot string. — Craig Boddington