Description
The TriStar Viper G2 Pro .410 28in Bronze Walnut 5+1 is a full-size, gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun that perfectly balances classic looks with modern performance. Chambered in .410 bore with a 3-inch chamber, it features a Bronze Cerakote receiver and a fixed Turkish walnut stock, making it an ideal choice for family shooting, youth shooters, and beginners looking for a reliable, low-recoil shotgun for the field or range.
| Manufacturer | TriStar Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Viper G2 Pro .410 |
| Material | Turkish walnut stock, steel barrel with Bronze Cerakote receiver |
| Compatibility | .410 bore shells (2.5-inch and 3-inch) |
| Finish | Bronze Cerakote receiver, blued barrel |
| Weight | Approximately 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Gas-Operated Action — Why it matters: This reduces felt recoil significantly, making it perfect for youth or new shooters who are building confidence with a shotgun.
- 28-Inch Vent-Rib Barrel with Fiber Optic Front Sight — Why it matters: The vent-rib helps dissipate heat and provides a clear sight picture, while the fiber optic front sight gives you a bright aiming point in low light, like early morning hunts.
- E-Z Load Magazine Cut-Off — Why it matters: You can quickly unload the chamber without cycling rounds through the magazine, a safety feature that keeps your family range sessions under control.
- Oversized Bolt Release — Why it matters: Gloved hands or smaller hands can easily operate this button, so beginners won’t fumble when loading or clearing the gun.
- Fixed Turkish Walnut Stock — Why it matters: The traditional wood stock absorbs vibration and gives the shotgun a balanced feel, while the durable finish stands up to weather and field use.
Who It’s For
This shotgun is built for families teaching kids to shoot, youth shooters stepping up from a .22, or anyone who wants a light-recoil shotgun for upland birds, clays, or pest control. The .410 bore is forgiving on the shoulder but still effective at moderate ranges, making it a great training tool before moving to 12 or 20 gauge.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Low recoil, reliable gas system, beautiful walnut stock, easy-to-use controls, Bronze Cerakote resists corrosion.
- Cons: Magazine capacity is only 5+1, which may feel limited for some shooters who prefer higher round counts for clays or competition.
Comparison
| Feature | TriStar Viper G2 Pro .410 | Mossberg 500 .410 | Remington 870 .410 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Semi-auto, gas-operated | Pump-action | Pump-action |
| Capacity | 5+1 | 5+1 | 4+1 |
| Weight | ~6.5 lbs | ~6.2 lbs | ~6.5 lbs |
| Stock | Fixed Turkish walnut | Synthetic or wood options | Synthetic or wood options |
| Price | $998.12 | $500–$700 | $400–$600 |
| Best For | Low-recoil semi-auto for families | Budget pump for beginners | Classic pump for hunting |
Frequently Asked Questions
What shells can I use in this shotgun?
This TriStar Viper G2 Pro .410 accepts both 2.5-inch and 3-inch .410 bore shells. Stick to standard factory loads for best reliability, especially during break-in.
Is the bronze Cerakote finish durable?
Yes, Cerakote is a ceramic-based coating that resists scratches, corrosion, and wear. According to TriStar specs, it’s designed to hold up in wet or dusty conditions, so you can hunt in rain without worry.
How do I clean the gas system?
Field strip the shotgun by removing the barrel and forend. Wipe the gas piston and cylinder with a solvent-dampened cloth, then lightly oil. Per the manual, clean every 200 rounds to keep it cycling smoothly.
Is this shotgun good for youth shooters?
Absolutely. The .410 bore has very light recoil, and the gas operation further softens the kick. At 6.5 pounds, it’s manageable for smaller frames. Always supervise young shooters and teach safe handling.
Trust and Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✅ Ships within 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day return policy
- ✅ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
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