Stevens 350

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Stevens 350

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I've been seeing alot of these Stevens 350 bottom eject defense guns around. As a lefty shooter I about in love with this thing for the price and ejection. The only thing keeping me from getting one is i would like to hunt with it too. I see the field / defense combo packs around but they are hard to come by.

Heres to hoping some one might have some experience or more knowledge then i do on these things.

Does anyone know if any other field barrel will fit on these 350s? Or where one might look to gather up a field barrel?
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Re: Stevens 350

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Guess nothing on these.

Thanks anyways Guys.
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Sorry no idea, my only bottom eject is a Ithaca 37.
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Sorry, I have no experience with one either. About 40 years ago, I had an Ithica 20 ga. pump that was probably 20 years old at the time. It was the sweetest pump I ever shot.

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I figured. The 350 is an Ithica 37 copy.. Just not sure about the barrels. I may need to find a forum thats about guns newer then 50 years old on this one. lol...
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Being that it is a modern weapon you could call the company directly and ask
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/models/

Due to an overwhelming volume of email requests for information, we are unable to accept inquiries by e-mail at this time.

All inquiries may be directed in writing to:

Savage Arms
100 Springdale Road
Westfield, MA 01085


Telephone:
(413) 642-4260 for Historical Information

(413) 642-4261 for Instruction Manuals

(413) 642-4262 for Catalogs

(413) 568-7001 for parts and service (please have your serial number and credit card available)

(413) 568-7001 ext 4399 for Special Orders
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