Description
There is something special about running a .410 on the sporting clays course. The margin for error shrinks, your focus sharpens, and when you smoke a crossing target with that little bore, it feels earned. The Stevens 555 Sporting in .410 gives you a purpose-built platform for exactly that kind of shooting without the price tag that usually comes attached to a sub-gauge over/under.
What Sets the 555 Sporting Apart
The receiver is where this gun earns its keep. Instead of hanging .410 barrels on a heavy 12-gauge frame, Stevens scales the lightweight aluminum alloy receiver to the gauge and reinforces the breech with a steel insert. The result is a trim, lively gun that swings naturally and carries easily whether you are walking a course or working a hedgerow for small game. Up top, the 28-inch chrome-lined barrels are ported to tame muzzle jump between shots, and the raised ventilated rib wears a mid-bead and fiber optic front sight for a clean, fast sight picture.
Built to Fit You, Not the Other Way Around
Stock fit matters more in clays games than just about anywhere else, and the 555 Sporting comes ready to dial in. The oiled Turkish walnut stock features an adjustable comb, so you can raise or lower your cheek weld until your eye sits right down the rib, with a 14.5-inch length of pull that suits most adult builds. A single selective mechanical trigger lets you pick which barrel fires first, the tang-mounted safety falls right under your thumb, and manual extractors mean your empties stay put instead of flying into the grass.
Chokes for Every Station
Five extended choke tubes ship with the gun: Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, and Full. That spread covers close incomers, long crossers, and everything between, and it makes the switch from clays to squirrels or rabbits a simple tube change. With 3-inch chambers and an overall length of 47.5 inches, this is a versatile little double that will spend as much time in the field as it does on the course.
Key Specifications
- Model: 555 Sporting
- Manufacturer Part Number: 18883
- UPC: 011356188830
- Gauge: .410 Bore
- Chamber: 3 in
- Action: Over/Under, Break Action
- Capacity: 2 Rounds
- Barrel Length: 28 in, Ported, Chrome-Lined
- Overall Length: 47.5 in
- Length of Pull: 14.5 in
- Receiver: Lightweight Aluminum Alloy, Silver
- Stock: Oiled Turkish Walnut, Adjustable Comb
- Sights: Fiber Optic Front, Mid-Bead Rear
- Rib: Raised Ventilated
- Trigger: Single Selective Mechanical
- Safety: Tang-Mounted Manual
What’s Included
- Stevens 555 Sporting .410 Bore over/under shotgun
- Five extended choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F)
- Owner's manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Stevens 555 Sporting .410 have ejectors or extractors?
This model uses manual extractors rather than automatic ejectors. When you break the action, the spent hulls lift up so you can pluck them out by hand. A lot of clays and small game hunters prefer this since your empties never end up scattered on the ground.
Can I shoot both 2.5-inch and 3-inch shells in the 555 Sporting?
Yes. The 555 Sporting has 3-inch chambers, so it handles both 2.5-inch and 3-inch .410 shells. That gives you plenty of flexibility, from light target loads on the clays course to heavier 3-inch loads for small game.
How does the adjustable comb on the Stevens 555 Sporting work?
The Turkish walnut stock features an adjustable cheek riser that lets you raise or lower comb height to match your face and shooting style. Getting your eye lined up flat down the rib is a big deal for consistency on clays, and this feature is rare on over/unders in this class. Combined with the 14.5-inch length of pull, it fits a wide range of body types.
Is the 555 Sporting good for hunting or just clays?
It does both well. The 28-inch ported barrels, raised vent rib, and fiber optic front sight are geared toward sporting clays and trap leagues, but the light gauge-scaled aluminum receiver makes it a pleasant carry for squirrels, rabbits, and dove. With five chokes included, you can set it up tight or open depending on the job.





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