This review of the Stevens 350 tactical 12 gauge shotgun, a bottom-feed, bottom-eject design inspired by the Ithaca Model 37, highlights its budget-friendly nature and basic features like an 18.5-inch barrel and adjustable rifle sights. However, the review notes significant drawbacks including poor fit and finish, a heavy and mushy trigger, and notable reliability issues, particularly with both reloaded and factory ammunition, leading to stuck shells. The reviewer suggests extensive break-in might be necessary for improved performance.
This YouTube Shorts video showcases the Stevens 350 12 gauge shotgun. It highlights the firearm's bottom ejection mechanism, a key feature often associated with Ithaca 37-style shotguns. The title and description emphasize the specific model and gauge, suggesting a focus on the physical attributes and potential operation of this particular shotgun.
This YouTube Shorts video features ASMR audio of a Stevens 350 bottom eject shotgun. The title highlights the specific shotgun model, its bottom ejecting mechanism, and mentions the brands Stevens and Savage. It also explicitly tags 'pump action' and 'shotgun' families. The short format suggests a quick demonstration or sound focus rather than in-depth review.
This video compares expensive versus budget shotguns, featuring the Stevens 350, a customized Mossberg 590S, Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2, and Benelli M4 Breacher. The hosts, self-proclaimed enthusiasts, demonstrate practical shooting drills, discuss reliability with different ammunition types, and highlight the performance differences between pump-action and semi-automatic platforms. They conclude that while high-end models offer advantages, budget options remain functional for basic needs.
This review details the extreme disappointment with the Century Arms Ultra 87 shotgun, purchased for $200 as a budget gift. After only 25 rounds, the shotgun suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure due to poor metal quality, rendering it inoperable. The reviewer strongly advises against this model, highlighting common issues and recommending reliable alternatives like the Maverick 88 or a used Remington 870 for home defense.
This SHOT Show 2011 coverage from Nutnfancy features an in-depth look at Savage Arms' offerings, with insights from Bill of Savage. The review highlights Savage's commitment to accuracy and value across their product lines, from budget-friendly hunting rifles to high-end tactical platforms. Expert commentary emphasizes the performance capabilities and competitive edge of Savage firearms.
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