TriStar Viper G2 Left-Handed 12ga Camo Shotgun

$56,324.00

A dedicated left-handed, semi-auto hunting shotgun with left-side ejection and reversible safety, offering true southpaw ergonomics in a durable natural camo finish at a budget-friendly price.

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Description

You’re a left-handed hunter, and you’ve felt the sting. You shoulder a standard shotgun, the spent hulls eject across your line of sight, and the safety is in the wrong place. You’ve either paid a premium for a true lefty model or made do with an awkward, right-handed gun. Here’s the thing—the search for an affordable, dedicated left-handed shotgun just got a lot easier.

The TriStar Viper G2, 12 Ga, 28″, 3″, 5rd, Left-Handed, Natural Camo is a purpose-built, semi-automatic shotgun designed from the ground up for left-handed shooters. It features a left-side ejection port and a reversible, user-friendly safety, all wrapped in a durable natural camo finish for field use. With a 28″ barrel and a 5-round total capacity, it offers a balanced, reliable platform for waterfowl, turkey, and upland hunting at a price point that makes true left-handed operation accessible. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Let’s talk about where the Viper G2 delivers its bang-for-buck. The core value is in its dedicated left-handed design. The ejection port is on the left side, sending empty shells safely away from your face and field of view. The cross-bolt safety is also reversible, allowing you to set it up for intuitive, left-thumb operation. This isn’t an afterthought; it’s built for you. The natural camo finish isn’t just for looks—it’s a tough, corrosion-resistant coating that stands up to marsh mud and brush, protecting the aluminum receiver and steel barrel. At just over 6.5 pounds, it’s light enough to carry all day but has enough heft to soak up 12-gauge recoil, especially with 2¾” loads.

The 28″ barrel strikes a great balance for a hunting shotgun. It provides a smooth, consistent swing for pass-shooting ducks or crossing shots on pheasants, and the longer sight plane aids in accuracy. It’s chambered for 3″ shells, giving you the versatility to handle everything from light target loads to heavy waterfowl steel. The gas-operated system is known for being forgiving across a range of ammunition, and it typically fits out of the box with minimal break-in. The synthetic stock and forend are durable and weatherproof, complete with textured gripping surfaces. It’s a simple, functional tool that gets the job done without frills.

TriStar Viper G2 Left-Handed Specs
Specification Detail
Gauge 12 Gauge
Chamber 3″
Barrel Length 28 Inches
Overall Capacity 4+1 Rounds
Action Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated
Hand Left-Handed (Left-Side Ejection)
Finish Natural Camo

Pros & Cons
The major pro is obvious: a true left-handed shotgun for under $600. You’re getting dedicated ergonomics without the $1,000+ price tag of some competitors. The natural camo is practical, and the 28″ barrel is a versatile hunter’s length. The gas system softens recoil, a benefit on long days in the blind. On the downside, it’s not the lightest shotgun in its class, and the finish, while durable, may not have the refined feel of a top-tier brand. Some users report a break-in period of 100 rounds for flawless cycling with lighter loads, which is common in this price segment. But for $563.24, the trade-offs are easy to justify.

Who is this for?
This shotgun is built for the budget-conscious, left-handed hunter who is tired of compromising. It’s for the Missouri waterfowler needing a reliable, camo-clad workhorse for the marsh. It’s for the southpaw turkey hunter who wants a dedicated gun without dedicating a huge part of the budget. It’s also a solid option for a left-handed shooter looking for a first semi-auto, or a right-handed shooter who simply prefers left-ejection to keep hulls out of their way. If you value correct ergonomics over prestige branding, this is your gun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the TriStar Viper G2 compatible with common aftermarket chokes?

A: Yes. It uses the common Beretta/Benelli Mobil choke thread system (aka Benelli Crio). This gives you a huge range of affordable aftermarket choke options from brands like Carlson’s, Jebs, and Trulock to tailor your pattern for different game.

Q: Can a right-handed person shoot this left-handed model?

A: They can, but it’s not ideal. The main issue is ejection—shells will be ejected directly toward a right-handed shooter’s face. While safe, it can be distracting. The reversible safety is a plus, but the gun is specifically engineered for left-handed operation.

Q: What’s included with the shotgun?

A: The shotgun typically comes with a set of choke tubes (often Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full), a choke wrench, and a owner’s manual. A hard or soft case is not usually included at this price point, so factor that into your total cost. The total capacity is five rounds: four in the tubular magazine and one in the chamber.

If you’re a left-handed shooter seeking a practical, no-nonsense hunting shotgun that finally puts the controls and ejection on your side, the TriStar Viper G2 in Natural Camo deserves a close look. Check availability and start the simple FFL transfer process through our site.

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