Stevens Introduces Its First Semi-Automatic Shotgun

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posted on July 29, 2016
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Stevens, a division of Savage Arms, recently announced its first semi-automatic shotgun, the new 12-gauge S1200. The S1200 provides reliable, inertia driven semi-automatic performance at an attractive price. Shipments of this new product are now being delivered to dealers.

The 6.6-pound S1200 features a smooth-shooting inertia system and is available with a walnut, camouflage synthetic, or all-weather matte black synthetic stock. It has a 3-inch chamber, rotating bolt and is offered with a 26- or 28-inch vent-rib barrel that accepts the Beretta Mobilchoke system.

Features & Benefits

  • Inertia-drive semi-automatic action
  • 3-inch chamber and rotating belt
  • 28- or 26-inch vent-rib steel barrel; blued or full camo finish
  • Black synthetic, walnut and full camo finish stock options
  • Accepts interchangeable Beretta Mobilchoke System
  • Weight: 6.60 pounds
  • 14.25-inch length-of-pull
  • Five-plus-one capacity

Part No. / Description / MSRP
22580 / 12 gauge, 28 inch, Black synthetic / $573
22581 / 12 gauge, 26 inch, Black synthetic / $573
22582 / 12 gauge, 28 inch, Walnut / $685
22583 / 12 gauge, 28 inch, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass / $629
22584 / 12 gauge, 28 inch, Mossy Oak Bottomland / $629

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