Trulock Introduces New Choke Tube for the Stevens 555

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posted on April 5, 2017
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Trulock has announced a new line of 12-gauge shotgun chokes that are designed exclusively for the Stevens 555 over/under shotgun.

For the Stevens 555, Trulock will produce 12-gauge tubes in cylinder through turkey constrictions in three styles.

For the Stevens 555, Trulock makes 12-gauge tubes in cylinder through turkey constrictions in three styles. The first is a flush-style choke tube. The second is an extended-tube style with a black oxide finish. The third is an extended "bright" choke designed for sporting clays. All the extended choke tubes for the Stevens 555 are also available in ported versions.

Trulock Chokes are all designed, built and field-tested as the company's facilities in Georgia.

The Stevens 555 is produced by Savage Arms, and is available in a variety of configurations.

For more information, go to TrulockChokes.com.

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