TriStar Viper G2 28" 20ga Walnut Stock Shotgun 24102
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Caliber: 20 Gauge
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length: 28"
UPC |
713780241029 |
Gauge |
20 GA |
Action |
SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Capacity |
5 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length |
28 BARREL |
Weight |
5.6 LBS. |
Finish |
BROWN |
TriStars Viper G2 shotgun that allows you to shoot light target loads to heavy waterfowl loads. The chromelined barrel is constructed of steel and has a vent rib and fiber optic front sight. The barrel also comes with three interchangeable Beretta Benelli style choke tubes IC M F choke box and choke wrench. Its stock and forearm are constructed of a Turkish walnut with a semigloss finish. This 20 gauge model has a 28 barrel with a black metal finish.”
Volatilesh1t
2 years agoBought on a whim and got it for one hell of a deal. After some fitting with included shims and a thorough buckshot break in, she eats anything and everything with blazing speed, smoothness and handability with its light weight. All in all its a great shooter and the fit and finish are great at price point. Ps the Turkish walnut is a very nice touch
ShortTex
2 years agoWell made Turkish Shotgun. Good fit and finish. Very tight and somewhat difficult to assemble. So far it cycles flawlessly. Time will tell on longevity. Patterns excellent.
NOAH S.
2 years agoI have fell in love with this shotgun, it is not only a beautiful piece of work but shoots just as good as it looks. I set up a clay pigeon thrower in my field today and hit 9 out of 11 clays. I haven't shot any clays in over 40 years maybe longer. This semi automatic worked perfect, no jambs or failure to load. If you buy this shotgun make sure you follow the direction on how you break it in and you will love it. I now own 3 shotguns from Tristar and I will buy more in the coming future. YES I would recommend Tristar Viper G2 20 gauge shotgun.
CHRISTOPHER
2 years agoI decided on this 20 gauge shotgun after a lot of searching and reading / watching reviews. I wanted a 20 gauge for the lower recoil and I am mostly interested in clay, skeet, trap shooting. I haven't had a chance to shoot this gun yet but it seems to be well made and its nice and light! If this shotgun shoots anything like I've seen it shoot on several YouTube review videos then I don't expect any problems. Another purchase from grabagun. This is a great company to purchase from and … Read More
Bill H.
2 years agoBased on my favorable experience with the Viper 410 version I got my wife the 20 gauge Viper 26" for trap/skeet shooting. The gun fits her well, is light, well-balanced, and shoots accurately. Since it's hard to get ammo, we had to try breaking it in with lower velocity loads than optimal (Rem. game loads at 1225 & Win Super X at 1210). The Viper ate the Rem. shells perfectly, but had a few failures to eject with the Win. I think we'll try again with faster loads, and overcome the issue. The
Mike D.
2 years agoI used mine on a pheasant hunt and sporting clays course. The gun is balanced, not terribly heavy, and reacted well. A few rounds slipped out of the loading tube, but they loaded into the chamber when called for. On the sporting clays range, I got one failure to load a shell, but I am not ready to panic until a full break-in is completed...Read More Read more about review stating First time use,
Connor W.
2 years agoGuns working without a single hiccup, didn’t even do the recommended 25 heavy round break in period, and it still cycled light 8 shot loads just fine. Cerakote finish is top notch and the walnut is even nicer.
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