$450 shipped, used Tristar Viper G2 "Security" in 12 Gauge, California, Will Ship
Make: Tristar
Model: Viper G2 "Security"
Caliber: 12 Gauge
Location: Sacramento, California
Price: $450
Will ship: Yes
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WHO:
Former active duty Marine turned suburban dad/Reservist.
WHAT:
Tristar Viper G2 "Security".
- Caliber: 12 Gauge
- Action: Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated
- Barrel Length: 20"
- Capacity: 5+1 (I think)
- Weight: 7.0 pounds
- Length of Pull: 14"
It's the "security" model because it comes with a factory-installed magazine extension tube. Don't think Tristar makes these anymore, because I can't find it on their website. However, though it's supposed to be an extended tube, there must be some sort of plug in there because I can't cram more than 5 (five) 2.75" shells in there. Maybe I'm stupid and you can figure it out.
Here's a YouTube video about the security model:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR3Uaieru7g
And here's a Reddit discussion about the magazine tube:
https://www.reddit.com/r/guns/commen..._on_a_shotgun/
Finally, I installed a non-brandname "shotgun card" with a capacity of 6 (six) shotshells.
WHERE:
Sacramento, California.
WHEN:
N/A
WHY:
Bought this used off of Gunbroker in hopes of getting into three-gun, but never got around to it. Want to sell in order to double-down on existing projects.
HOW:
I will ship for free to the federal firearms licensee (FFL) of your choosing. However, your FFL must be willing to accept shipments from a non-FFL (me).
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More details about the Tristar Viper G2 "Security".
I have no idea how to price this, but am basically charging a little more than I paid back in late 2018, plus the reimbursement for shipping fees.
Here's a close-up of the receiver:
And with the bolt locked back:
Here's a photo of the reverse side:
Here's a close-up of the magazine extension tube:
Here's a close-up of the shotshell card:
And with it removed:
Finally, here's a close-up of the factory-installed magazine extension tube:
Last edited by butlers; 03-23-21 at 23:21.
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