Description
The TriStar Viper G2 12 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun, Black Synthetic is a gas-operated field gun built for dependable cycling and reduced recoil, making it a smart choice for new shooters and families learning shotgun sports. With a soft-touch synthetic stock and a vent rib barrel, it handles well in wet or cold weather. This model ships with three Beretta/Benelli-style choke tubes and a fiber-optic front sight, giving you versatility right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | TriStar |
|---|---|
| Model | Viper G2 |
| Material | Black synthetic stock with soft-touch finish; black metal finish (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge shells, 2-3/4″ and 3″ magnum |
| Finish | Black synthetic / black metal |
| Weight | Approximately 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Gas-operated action – Why it matters: It soaks up recoil, which helps new shooters stay on target and enjoy longer range sessions without fatigue.
- Removable Beretta/Benelli-style choke system – Why it matters: You get three chokes (Improved Cylinder, Modified, Full) in the box, so one shotgun works for clays, pheasants, or home defense.
- Fiber-optic front sight – Why it matters: The bright red dot speeds up target acquisition in low light or against dark backgrounds, a real help for young eyes.
- Manual E-Z Load magazine cutoff – Why it matters: You can quickly switch loads (from birdshot to buckshot) without emptying the magazine — a safety plus for family outings.
- Crossbolt safety – Why it matters: Simple, positive engagement that both left- and right-handed shooters can operate without fumbling.
Who It’s For
This shotgun fits families who want a reliable, low-recoil semi-auto for teaching kids and beginners. It also suits casual hunters and sporting clays shooters who want a budget-friendly gun that won’t break the bank. The gas system keeps cleaning simple, and the synthetic stock shrugs off rain and mud.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Low felt recoil — the gas system reduces kick by about 30% compared to a fixed-breech gun, based on user feedback.
- Pro: Affordable price — under $700 for a semi-auto with three chokes.
- Pro: Lightweight — at 6.8 lbs, it’s easy for smaller shooters to carry all day.
- Con: Break-in period — some new Viper G2s may need a few boxes of heavy loads to cycle light target loads reliably. Per TriStar, a 100-round break-in with 3 dram loads is recommended.
Comparison
| Feature | TriStar Viper G2 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele AR-15 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Gas-operated semi-auto | Striker-fired pistol | Direct impingement rifle |
| Gauge/Caliber | 12 Gauge | 9mm | .223/5.56 |
| Stock | Synthetic, soft-touch | Polymer grip module | Aluminum / synthetic |
| Best Use | Hunting, clays, teaching | Competition, defense | Competition, training |
| Price | ~$660 | ~$1,200 | ~$1,500 |
The Viper G2 fills a different niche than precision pistols or ARs — it’s a purpose-built shotgun for families and field use, not a competition race gun.
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FAQ
Will the TriStar Viper G2 cycle light target loads out of the box?
It may need a break-in period. Per TriStar, run 100 rounds of 3 dram (1-1/8 oz) loads first. After that, most 1 oz target loads cycle fine.
Is this shotgun suitable for left-handed shooters?
Yes. The crossbolt safety is ambidextrous-friendly, and the gas system doesn’t care about handedness. The stock has a neutral cast, so lefties won’t get gas in the face.
What choke tubes are included?
Three Beretta/Benelli-style chokes: Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full. They cover everything from close-cover birds to long-range clays.
Can I use this for home defense?
Yes. The 12 Gauge with a short barrel and Improved Cylinder choke works well for inside-the-home distances. The manual magazine cutoff lets you swap from birdshot to buckshot quickly.
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Last updated: April 2026





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