i dont no..................6mm Shooter said:Check this site out. http://www.anzioironworks.com/anzio-50-bmg-rifle-kit.htm
I got a Jaded 50 from RL1... and he even threw in a free can opener to tune the muzzle break! I have used this rifle extensively as a bean field rifle on Squirrels and Elk and I can tell you with the right bullet selection it is deadly.dangertree said:FYI and WARNING. I bought one of those Jaded 50 kits off RL1 when he was selling them. I was extremely disapointed with it.
The rifle looked good in the pics and ads, but in real life, it was a POS. Worst bit, IMHO, was the muzzle brake, crappy thin aluminum.
Two of my co-workers in the mall security force have them and swear by them, I however, demand better tools for when MY life is on the line.
I can't wait till we have a parking spot dispute and one of my co-workers realizes he needs a BMG that isn't going to let him down. The fact that one of them calls his the 'nifty 50' really drives me crazy. There is nothing 'nifty' about the Jaded 50. Nothing.
Buyer beware.
PS: RL1, I'm still waiting on that replacement muzzle brake you promised me. Jerk.
A p14/17 WILL WORK FOR A 50BMGwow i never knew that is the action even long euff????Amphibious said:if you've got a P14/17 action laying around and can live with a single shot.... there is always the .50 PeaceKeeper.......
tootall said:Well I want to go record as being VERY dissapointed.
As I am watching my pennies, I could not justify the $28 for the kit, so I ordered the plans for $3.95.
I built it according to plans (or so I thought), and believed all was good, up until the test firing. Due to the plans calling for a can of Mountain Dew to be attached to the front of the barrel as a muzzle brake, I did just that.
ABSOLUTELY NO MENTION WAS MADE OF THE FACT THAT THE CAN MUST BE EMPTY!
Due to this gross oversight, there was a tremendous mess made. I now have sticky pop residue over every wall, floor and cieling of my living room.
Not impressed!