TriStar Viper G2 SR Sport

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posted on January 14, 2014

For 2014, TriStar Arms has expanded the Viper G2 semi-automatic line to includ ea new 12-gauge sporting model: The Viper G2 SR Sport. Whether you're planning to busting clay pigeons or hunting upland game, the Viper G2 SR Sport is designed to be a choice that's both worthy in the field and light on the wallet.

This new gas-operated shotgun has a 30-inch target barrel with a red fiber optic sight, and features a red anodized receiver and end cap. The Viper G2 SR Sport has a synthetic stock and forearm coated with “Soft Touch.” This application gives a soft rubber feel, providing the shooter with a more comfortable shooting experience.

The gun will be chambered for 3-inch 12-gauge shells and will shoot 2¾-inch and 3-inch interchangeably, allowing for both light target loads and heavy upland field loads.

Viper G2 SR Sport Features:

• Manual E-Z load magazine cut-off
• Vent target rib with matted sight plane
• Fiber optic site
• 5 round magazine (shot plug included)
• Chrome-lined chamber and barrel
• Swivel studs
• Four extended Beretta® Mobile style choke tubes (SK, IC, M, F)

Learn more about the Viper G2 SR Sport with the video embedded below.

For more information, go to TriStarArms.com.

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