January 22, 2020
By Guns & Ammo Staff
With renewed interest, the .410 is beloved by many sportsmen. It was often a young hunter’s first or second long gun. The light recoil combined with a lightweight platform makes a .410 quick handling while tracking rabbits, squirrels or fowl. It became a fond memory as young shooters graduated to a 20 or 12 gauge, and rifles. Nostalgia deserves part credit for the ongoing interest in .410s, but the new Tristar Viper G2 Bronze offers handsome reliability and the option to chamber a 3-inch shell in a sub-6-pound, value-rich semiautomatic.
At dealers, G&A staff found a basic black Viper G2 model selling for as little as $460 and $480, while the...
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