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Lookie what JD Jones is up to ...
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I fired that gun back in 1997 (JD also built a .750JDJ for the same customer).

It weighed 48lbs. (24lbs. for the rifle and 24lbs. for the muzzle brake).

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George: Had no idea it has been around so long.


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While the 950 is faster and heavier, I have already fired a rifle whose bore is 1.052". Looking forward to shooting a 2 Bore.

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for that much money might as well go whole hog & go 20mm magazine fed.

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for that much money might as well go whole hog & go 20mm magazine fed.


Looks like 950 JDJ has sporting use exemption though...

Wonder what action SSK uses???

Might be nice set up for Ed's high velocity 4 bore based off 20mm...


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Trouble is a 20mm is a NFA weapon. No problem except you get to wait 5 months for the application to clear. There are other things too.-Rob


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Looks like 950 JDJ has sporting use exemption though...

Wonder what action SSK uses???


Both the .750JDJ and the .950JDJ have the exemption.

The action on the gun I fired was a McBros.

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Looks like 950 JDJ has sporting use exemption though...

Wonder what action SSK uses???


Both the .750JDJ and the .950JDJ have the exemption.

The action on the gun I fired was a McBros.

George


Cool George...

I didn't know McBros made an action big enough for 20mm sized carts thought 50 bmg only...

Wonder how it compares to Anzio action???

Does anyone know if you have to have a NFA exemption to buy this action like this???

In other words If I intended to bbl and chamber for sporting use cart could I buy one of these actions without having to apply for NFA approval???


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Call SSK Industries at 740-264-0176 for information on the rifles used.

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