As far as bang for your buck goes, TriStar Arms has established a very good reputation. Way down at the bargain end of the spectrum, the prices are so low that it’s often overlooked by serious shotgunners. At GunsAmerica, we don’t believe you should need a trust fun to shoot trap or skeet, so we dropped by TriStar during SHOT 2018 to check out the new products.
SPECS: G2 Viper
- .410 Bore
- Manual E-Z Load Magazine Cut-off
- Vent Rib with Matted Sight Plane
- Fiber Optic Front Sight
- 3 Beretta®/Benelli® Style Chokes (IC, M, F)
- 5 round Magazine – Shot Plug Included
- Chrome-line Chamber and Barrel
- Soft Touch on all Synthetic Models
The Viper G2 line has been expanded this year to include .410 bore, across the finish options. It’s worth noting that in the video, we mention the Silver finish, which isn’t offered yet.
This great addition of the .410 offering rounds out the line of 12, 20, ad 28 gauge. In the bronze finish, this is a striking shotgun, perfect for clays or the field. It handles well, and has a fit and finish well above its price point. The bronze Cerakote finish handsomely fits with the Turkish Walnut, also including cut checkering. If you are looking for an all-purpose semiauto, you’ll to want to add this to your list. The MSRP for the G2 Viper line is around $749.
SPECS: TT15 Trap Models
- Models: Top Single; Unsingle; Double Trap; Combo (Unsingle and Double Trap barrels).
- Raised target rib with 3 adjustment points
- Adjustable comb
- Palm swell
- Fiber optic sight
- Color-coded extended Beretta/Benelli Mobile chokes.
Also new for this year, a change to the trap gun line up. All the trap guns this year will feature adjustable stocks, allowing the shotguns to be fit properly and grow with the shooter. The length of pull moves from 13 inches to 14.5. It’s sure to fit a variety of shooters. With the expense of normal trap guns, this is sure to be a winner amongst us mortals.
TriStar tests these shotguns by running them through 100,000 rounds, so you know it is going to last. MSRP is from $1,200 to $2,200, a bargain for this type of gun.
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Is it possible to get the trisatar sporting 12 gauge with the high rib? Like on the tt15 model?
I don’t think so. I am looking at the Trap Combo to get the O//U . The DT is discontinued as far as I can tell. i am hoping they ressurect it in 2018.I would use it for Sporting.
When will the new 2018 models be available?
From the point of view being an avid trap shooter well into competition . I own a very expensive trap gun that cost three times plus there top price. It doesn’t have all the extras this gun comes with. If I now we’re back shooting the 50,000 rounds per year I use to this would be my next combo for sure. At $2,200 it’s a no brainer .
I’ve registered well over 100,000 rounds in competition. Even on the ALL AMERICAN TEAM in 2004. I know guns and these are a welcomed need.