The TriStar Viper G2 Pro Sporting 12GA 30″ Blue Receiver is a gas-operated semi-auto built for clay busters who demand fast handling and reliable cycling. This shotgun pairs a 30-inch vent-rib barrel with a fiber optic front sight and a blue anodized receiver, delivering a balanced swing and quick target acquisition right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | TriStar Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Viper G2 Pro Sporting |
| Material | Alloy receiver, steel barrel |
| Compatibility | Beretta/Benelli Mobil choke threads |
| Finish | Blue anodized receiver, matte barrel |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 30-inch vent-rib barrel with matted sight plane — WHY IT MATTERS: The matted top reduces glare in bright sunlight, so you stay on target during long clay sessions without eye strain.
- Fiber optic front sight — WHY IT MATTERS: Picks up light fast, giving you a bright aiming point that speeds up target acquisition on fast-moving clays.
- Removable choke system with Mobil threads — WHY IT MATTERS: You get multiple extended chokes in the kit, letting you switch from tight patterns on long-range birds to open patterns on close crossers.
- Chrome-plated chamber — WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces friction during cycling and makes cleanup easier after a high-volume day at the range.
- E-Z load manual magazine cut-off — WHY IT MATTERS: Lets you quickly swap a chambered load without unloading the magazine, a practical touch for hunting or competition.
Who It’s For
This shotgun targets the tech-savvy shooter who wants a gas-operated semi-auto with modern features like Mobil choke compatibility and a fiber optic sight—without the premium price tag of Italian imports. It’s ideal for sporting clays, trap, and field shooting where reliability and quick follow-up shots matter.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Fast cycling gas system, extended choke set included, blue receiver stands out, chrome chamber aids reliability.
Cons: The blue anodized finish can show wear faster than Cerakote on high-contact areas like the loading port. Per TriStar’s own specs, the receiver is alloy, so it’s lightweight but not as corrosion-resistant as stainless steel.
Comparison
| Feature | TriStar Viper G2 Pro Sporting | Beretta A300 Outlander | Remington 1100 Competition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gas System | Self-regulating gas piston | Self-cleaning gas system | Gas-operated with pressure compensation |
| Choke Threads | Beretta/Benelli Mobil | Beretta/Benelli Mobil | Remington Choke |
| Receiver Finish | Blue anodized alloy | Anodized alloy | Blued steel |
| Weight | ~7.5 lbs | ~7.2 lbs | ~8.0 lbs |
| Price | $805.74 | $899+ | $1,100+ |
FAQ
Does the TriStar Viper G2 Pro Sporting come with choke tubes?
Yes, it ships with multiple extended choke tubes using Beretta/Benelli Mobil threads. The exact count varies by batch, but you typically get Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full chokes.
Is this shotgun compatible with aftermarket triggers?
The Viper G2 Pro Sporting uses a standard trigger group, but aftermarket triggers are limited. Most shooters find the factory trigger crisp enough for clay games. Check with TriStar for specific compatibility.
What is the capacity of the magazine tube?
The magazine tube holds 4+1 rounds (4 in the tube, 1 in the chamber). The manual E-Z load cut-off lets you quickly unload the chamber without touching the tube.
Can I use this shotgun for waterfowl hunting?
Yes, but the blue receiver may show wear in harsh saltwater environments. The chrome chamber and Mobil choke system handle steel shot fine. Just clean it thoroughly after exposure to moisture.
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Last updated: April 2026. According to National Shooting Sports Foundation data, semi-auto shotguns now account for over 35% of new shotgun sales in the U.S., driven by clay sports growth.





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