Tristar Arms, Inc. (TriStar) has discovered a potential safety issue with certain TriStar Viper G2 .410 Shotguns which may lead to serious personal injury and/or damage to the shotgun, and is voluntarily initiating a recall to protect the safety of its customers.
Despite the many naysayers, American Hunter contributor David Draper has long been a fan of shotguns from Turkey and has carried one waterfowling for the past decade—which made him the ideal man to put TriStar's new Viper G2 Synthetic to the test.
Last year, TriStar Arms expanded its Viper G2 semi-automatic shotgun line to include a new 12-gauge sporting model: the SR Sport. Our friends at American Rifleman recently featured the SR Sport in a segment of NRA's Gun of the Week. You can check out their coverage and get an inside look at TriStar's sporting gun with the video provided here.
TriStar likes to be known as the value experts, and the Viper G2 shotgun line is the best example it can offer. The complete Viper G2 line includes the Silver edition, a wood version, a synthetic model, a Realtree Max-4 model and a turkey model.
Built specifically for duck hunters, the Viper G2 Pro features oversized operation controls, over-molded rubber grips on the stock and fore-end, an enlarged triangular safety and a larger mag well for easy loading.
TriStar’s Viper G2 semi-auto lineup has earned its reputation has as durable, reliable and affordable shotguns. The new Viper G2 PRO line continues that tradition and enhances the user experience with upgrades typically reserved for high-end shotguns.