Where Value and Performance Meet: Savage Launches the 560 Field Shotgun and 334 Rifles

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Where Value and Performance Meet: Savage Launches the 560 Field Shotgun and 334 Rifles
(Photo: Savage Arms)

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – January 12, 2023 – Savage Arms is proud to announce the launch of two additional new firearms for 2023, the Stevens 560 Field shotgun and the Stevens 334 rifle. Giving shooters a competitive advantage at an unmatched price, these new firearms offer consistent accuracy incomparable to other models.

“We’re thrilled to introduce the 560 Field and 334 to our line of new firearms for 2023,” said Beth Shimanski, Director of Marketing at Savage Arms. “It’s no secret that with the Stevens name comes proven accuracy and classic exterior touch. These shotguns and rifles are perfect for any type of shooter or hunter looking for the right gun, with unmatched features, at the right price.”

Steven 334 Walnut Stock.
(Photo: Savage Arms)

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With a two-stage adjustable trigger, the Stevens 334 bolt action rifle comes in a Turkish Walnut stock option with a silver bolt or a black synthetic stock with a matte black action to match. This rifle is offered in three popular calibers with a 60-degree bolt lift to allow faster loading on follow-up shots, making it a suitable rifle option for any hunter or shooter.

The Stevens 560 Field semi-automatic shotgun is available in both full-size and compact models with added features like a raised ventilated rib with mid bead and front fiber optic sight. This gas-operated shotgun with oversized controls is a great hardworking option for wing shooting or a day of shooting clays. 

Where Value and Performance Meet: Savage Launches the 560 Field Shotgun and 334 Rifles
(Photo: Savage Arms)

The Stevens 560 Field models feature:

  • 3” Chamber Gas Operated Shotgun
  • 3 Chokes (IC, IM, F)
  • Hard Chrome Lined Barrel
  • Lightweight Aluminum Alloy Receiver
  • Manual Safety
  • Over-sized controls
  • Raised ventilated rib with mid-bead rear sight and fiber
  • Turkish Walnut Stock & Fore-end
  • Trigger guard safety

Part No. / Description / MSRP

  • 57963 / 560 Field, 12 GA 28” Barrel / $499
  • 57964 / 560 Field, 12 GA 26” Barrel / $499
  • 57965 / 560 Field Compact, 12 GA 28” Barrel / $499
  • 57966 / 560 Field Compact, 12 GA 28” Barrel / $499

The Stevens 334 Rifles feature:

  • 2 Stage Adjustable Trigger
  • 2-Sling Swivel Studs
  • 3-Position Safety
  • 3-Round Detachable Box Magazine
  • 60 Degree Bolt Lift with 3- Locking Lugs
  • Drilled & Tapped Receiver (Savage M110 Spacing) with Steel MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Rail
  • Ergonomic Stock and Recoil Pad
  • Free-floating, Button Rifled, Carbon Steel Barrel with 11° Target Crown
  • Matte Black Carbon Steel Receiver with Integrated Recoil Lug
  • Matte Black Synthetic Stock or Turkish Walnut Stock Options

Part No. / Description / MSRP

  • 18823 / Stevens 334 Black Synthetic, 308 Win / $389
  • 18837 / Stevens 334 Black Synthetic, 6.5 Creedmoor / $389
  • 18824 / Stevens 334 Black Synthetic, 243 Win / $389
  • 18838 / Stevens 334 Walnut, 308 Win / $489
  • 18858 / Stevens 334 Walnut, 6.5 Creedmoor / $489
  • 18838 / Stevens 334 Walnut, 243 Win / $489

To learn more about the new Stevens 560 Field shotguns and 334 rifles visit savagearms.com.

Where Value and Performance Meet: Savage Launches the 560 Field Shotgun and 334 Rifles
(Photo: Savage Arms)

About Savage

Headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts, Savage has been producing firearms for more than 125 years. Savage is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of hunting, competition and targeting shooting centerfire and rimfire rifles, and shotguns. Their firearms are best known for accuracy, performance and innovation. The entrepreneurial spirit that originally defined the company is still evident in its ongoing focus on continuous innovation, craftsmanship, quality and service. Learn more at www.savagearms.com.

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  • Fal Phil January 13, 2023, 3:13 pm

    Too bad the 334 does not have the barrel nut like the 10/110 line. They thing I absolutely love about the 10/110 line is the ability to swap barrels and control headspace.

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