Description
There is something about carrying a light double gun through the uplands that a heavier autoloader just can't match, and the Stevens 555 in 20 gauge nails that feel. At 5.5 pounds, this thing rides in the hands all day without wearing you out, whether you're chasing grouse through thick cover or working a dove field in September. Savage kept the weight down with an aluminum receiver, then reinforced the breech with a steel insert so you get the strength where it counts without lugging around a boat anchor.
What the Stevens 555 Brings to the Field
The 26 inch chrome-lined barrels are chambered for 3 inch shells and topped with a vent rib and brass bead, so it swings quick and points naturally. The single selective mechanical trigger lets you pick which barrel fires first, and since it's mechanical rather than recoil-operated, the second barrel is ready even if the first shell doesn't go off. Extractors lift your hulls for easy removal, which reloaders tend to appreciate since your empties stay put instead of flying into the grass. A tang-mounted manual safety keeps everything simple and familiar.
Turkish Walnut Looks Without the Custom Gun Price
The checkered Turkish walnut stock and forend give the 555 a warmth you don't often see at this point in the market, paired with a semi-gloss black finish on the barrels. The 14.57 inch length of pull fits a wide range of builds, and plenty of folks pick this one up as a first over/under for a spouse or a kid getting into clays. Five interchangeable choke tubes come in the box, cylinder through full, so you can tighten up for late-season pheasants or open it up for skeet without buying anything extra. For a do-it-all 20 gauge double that covers birds, rabbits, and weekend clay games, the 555 is tough to argue with.
Key Specifications
- Model: Stevens 555
- Manufacturer Part Number: 22166
- UPC: 011356221667
- Gauge: 20 Gauge
- Chamber: 3"
- Action: Over/Under, Break Action
- Barrel Length: 26" Chrome-Lined, Vent Rib
- Capacity: 2 Rounds
- Trigger: Single Selective, Mechanical
- Receiver: Lightweight Aluminum with Steel Breech Insert
- Stock: Checkered Turkish Walnut
- Length of Pull: 14.57"
- Sights: Bead Front
- Safety: Tang-Mounted Manual
- Weight: 5.5 lbs
- Chokes Included: C, IC, M, IM, F
What’s Included
- Stevens 555 20 Gauge Over/Under Shotgun
- Five interchangeable choke tubes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full)
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Stevens 555 20 gauge weigh?
It comes in right around 5.5 pounds, which is remarkably light for an over/under. The aluminum receiver with a steel breech insert is what keeps the weight down without giving up strength at the breech. That makes it a great choice for long walks in the uplands, though as with any light 20 gauge, you'll notice a bit more recoil with heavier loads.
Which choke tubes come with the Stevens 555?
Five interchangeable tubes come in the box: cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full. That range covers everything from close-in skeet targets to longer shots on late-season birds, so you're set up out of the box without needing to buy extras.
Does the Stevens 555 have ejectors or extractors?
This model uses manual extractors, which lift the spent hulls out of the chambers so you can pluck them by hand. It's a simpler system than auto-ejectors, and a lot of folks who reload prefer it since your empties don't get tossed into the weeds.
Can I select which barrel fires first on the 555?
Yes. The 555 uses a single selective trigger, and barrel selection is handled through the tang-mounted safety. The trigger is also mechanical rather than inertia-driven, so the second barrel will fire even if the first round fails to go off.





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