TriStar Viper G2 Bronze Shotgun Now in .410 Bore

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posted on June 28, 2018
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TriStar Arms has announce the availability of the Viper G2 Bronze shotgun in .410 bore. 

This 3” gas-operated, semi-automatic shotgun allows for light target loads to heavy waterfowl loads interchangeably. It features a removable choke system using Beretta/Benelli mobile threads, and comes with three choke tubes (IC, M, F), choke box and wrench. The shotgun also features a Cerakoted receiver, high-grade Turkish walnut with cut checkering and a semi-gloss finish. A rubber Recoil pad, fiber optic sight and shim kits complete the package.

Features:

  • Manual E-Z Load magazine cut-off
    • Vent rib w/ matted sight plane
    • Fiber-optic sight
    • 5 Round Magazine- shot plug included / Quick Shot plug removal
  • Chrome-lined chamber and barrel
    • High-grade Turkish Walnut
    • 3 Beretta-style choke tubes (IC, M, F)

Action: Gas operated Semi-automatic. Bolt remains open after last round is fired. If magazine and chamber are both loaded, opening action will result in ejecting shell from chamber and cycling new shell from magazine into the chamber. If operator desires to unload chamber only, slightly push lifter up and open action. This cuts the magazine off from cycling new shell while unloading the chamber. Chamber will remain closed if shells still remain in magazine however.

Safety: The primary safety is located on the backside of the trigger guard. When engaged, the safety is designed to block the trigger, hammer lever and the hammer, which makes the firing mechanism immobile.

Magazine: Tubular magazine, bottom loading. Shot plug included and comes installed. Shot plug easily removable by unscrewing the magazine cap. Simply pull plug out and replace magazine cap.

For more, visit tristararms.com.

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