TriStar Expands Viper G2 Line With New SR Sport Youth Model

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posted on January 26, 2015
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TriStar Arms' Viper G2 semi-automatic shotgun is a best-seller for the company. Riding the wave of that popularity, TriStar has added a new 20-gauge youth model to the line for 2015 with the SR Sport series. The Viper G2 SR Sport Youth model weighs 6.2 pounds, features a 26-inch barrel and sports a red fiber optic sight. A flair that the kids are sure to love, TriStar includes a red anodized receiver and end cap.

For a child's ease of use, they also feature an enlarged bolt handle on the Viper G2. The shotgun's stock and forearm are synthetic and coated with a SoftTouch application. The SR Sport Youth comes with a target rib, three Extended Beretta Mobile chokes and has an MSRP of $549. The Viper G2 SR Sport is chambered for 3-inch, 20-gauge shells. It shoots 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch shells interchangeably. Each Viper G2 model goes through endurance tests for a dependable, yet affordable shotgun.

Viper G2 SR Sport Youth Model Features:
• Manual E-Z load magazine cut-off
• Vent target rib with matted sight plane
• Enlarged bolt handle
• Fiber optic site
• 5-round magazine (shot plug included)
• Chrome-lined chamber and barrel
• Swivel studs
• Three extended Beretta® Mobile style choke tubes (IC, M, F)

For more information, visit TriStarArms.com.

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