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    Mossberg 940JM Pro Tungsten New Arrival

    Just arrived the Canadian compliant version of the popular 940JM Pro Tungsten.

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    Click here to purchase

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    Are you able to comment on how the magazine tube is blocked and what the capacity is?

    Thanks!

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    The JM Pro holds 4rds of 2 3/4". It is blocked with a white plastic bushing that is roughly 2" in length. There is another plastic bushing on the other end of the tube that is crimped in place.

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    And what do you think the best way to remove that plastic stopper? Hypothetically speaking of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proxemus View Post
    And what do you think the best way to remove that plastic stopper? Hypothetically speaking of course.
    hypothetically you'll need a different mag tube spring to ensure proper feeding of the gun...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steers View Post
    hypothetically you'll need a different mag tube spring to ensure proper feeding of the gun...
    And hypothetically speaking u can get that pretty easy. But more interested on the physics of getting that plastic donut out

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    So whats the point of this shotgun ?
    just buy the regular model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naktabar72 View Post
    So whats the point of this shotgun ?
    just buy the regular model.
    Well, this is a competition gun. Quad loading is a breeze with this gun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italian Sporting Goods View Post
    The JM Pro holds 4rds of 2 3/4". It is blocked with a white plastic bushing that is roughly 2" in length. There is another plastic bushing on the other end of the tube that is crimped in place.

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    Thanks for the detailed reply, may be easier to screw on a different tube to get the maximum legal capacity rather than try to modify the existing one.

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    An extension from a 930 with wave washer works. It does change the balance slightly after blocking it to the legal limit.
    Last edited by Bulriver; 02-12-2022 at 10:09 AM.

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