Description
The TriStar Viper G2 Semi-Auto 12 Ga, 26″, 3″ Chamber, Walnut Stock, Blued is a gas-operated, inertia-assisted shotgun designed for reliability across a wide range of loads. It blends classic walnut and blued steel aesthetics with modern semi-automatic function, offering a versatile platform for hunting, sport shooting, and home defense at a practical price point of $510.41.
Key Features
- Gas & Inertia Hybrid System: A dual-action system that cycles light target loads and heavy 3″ magnums with reduced felt recoil.
- Classic Walnut & Blued Finish: Traditional good looks that won’t stand out in the duck blind or the upland field.
- 26″ Vent Rib Barrel: Provides a clean sight plane and balanced handling for swinging on targets.
- 3″ Chamber: Handles a full spectrum of 12-gauge ammunition, from 2 3/4″ target shells to 3″ magnum hunting loads.
- Shim-Adjustable Stock: Allows for drop and cast customization to improve fit and pointability for different shooters.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3″ |
| Barrel Length | 26″ |
| Overall Length | Approx. 47.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 7.1 lbs |
| Stock | Walnut |
| Finish | Blued |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas/Inertia Assisted |
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is the workhorse shotgun for the Missouri hunter who needs one gun to do it all. When it comes to home defense, its reliable action and 26″ barrel offer a balance of maneuverability and control. It’s for the shooter who appreciates classic style but demands modern function without a custom shop price tag. The adjustable shim system means it fits out of the box for a wider range of users, a key advantage. With an overall length just under four feet, it’s manageable in a blind or a hallway.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The hybrid operating system is the standout—it eats everything you feed it, which is crucial when ammo selection is limited. The walnut and bluing offer durable, traditional aesthetics that wear well. The price point is accessible for a feature-rich semi-auto. It’s compatible with a wide array of aftermarket chokes, like those from Carlson’s or Briley, for tuning your pattern.
Cons: That classic walnut stock is beautiful but requires more care than synthetic in harsh weather. At over seven pounds, it’s not the lightest walk-and-stalk gun for long days. The 26″ barrel is a great all-rounder, but dedicated clay busters or turkey hunters might want a different length.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the magazine capacity?
A: The Viper G2 typically uses a plug-limited magazine tube holding 2+1 rounds for migratory bird hunting compliance, but it can often accept extended tubes for other uses—check your local regulations. The total weight unloaded sits around 7.1 pounds, contributing to its steady swing.
Q: Will it cycle light target loads reliably?
A: Yes, that’s the main benefit of the gas/inertia hybrid system. It’s designed to function with low-recoil 2 3/4″ target loads commonly used for skeet and sporting clays, all the way up to 3″ magnum waterfowl or turkey loads. This versatility is a core strength.
Q: Is it ready to use immediately?
A: After a standard FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, it is field-ready. It includes shims for stock adjustment and likely comes with a set of choke tubes. Just add your chosen ammunition—the system is designed for reliability without needing a break-in period or gunsmith tweaks.
Here’s the thing—for under $550, you get a reliable, versatile semi-auto that doesn’t cut corners on features. The TriStar Viper G2 bridges the gap between budget pumps and premium autoloaders. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the full details on our site.



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