JM Pro 940 Shot Show 2020

Published on January 21, 2020
Duration: 2:35

This video provides an overview of the Mossberg JM Pro shotgun, introduced at Shot Show 2020. Key features highlighted include its adjustable length of pull (13-14 1/4 inches) and adjustable drop and cast. A significant upgrade is the out-of-the-box quad-load capability due to a wider beveled loading port, preventing cuts during reloads. The shotgun also features a Riley choke and an anodized receiver. The MSRP is noted as $1015.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg JM Pro shotgun, reviewed at Shot Show 2020, offers an adjustable length of pull (13-14 1/4 inches) and adjustable drop/cast. Its key advantage is the out-of-the-box quad-load capability, thanks to a wider beveled loading port designed for safer, faster reloads. It also features a Riley choke and anodized receiver with an MSRP of $1015.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mossberg JM Pro
  2. 00:04JM Pro Features Overview
  3. 00:10Adjustable Length of Pull and Drop/Cast
  4. 00:16Quad Load Capability and Beveled Port
  5. 00:30Choke and Receiver Details
  6. 00:36Comparison to Previous Models
  7. 00:48Price Point and MSRP
  8. 01:06User Experience Anecdote

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Mossberg JM Pro shotgun?

The Mossberg JM Pro shotgun, introduced at Shot Show 2020, boasts an adjustable length of pull (13-14 1/4 inches) and adjustable drop and cast. Its standout feature is the out-of-the-box quad-load capability, enabled by a wider beveled loading port for easier and safer reloads.

What is the MSRP for the Mossberg JM Pro?

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Mossberg JM Pro shotgun is $1015. This positions it as a competitive option in the semi-automatic shotgun market, offering advanced features for its price point.

How does the loading port on the Mossberg JM Pro improve reloads?

The Mossberg JM Pro features a wider beveled loading port. This design enhancement significantly improves the reloading process by making it easier to insert multiple shells quickly and safely, reducing the risk of cuts or snags during competition or tactical use.

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