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Mirnyx
07-28-11, 21:09
Found a Remington 700 AAC-SD at a local shop today and decided to take it home. The Hogue stock needed to go so I called JP who happens to be local to me and picked up their chassis system. Initial impressions of the chassis, it's sweet.

Next up is the glass and a few other accessories. I checked out a Nightforce, Mk4, and a Zeiss today; not sure which direction I'll go.

Here's a couple quick and dirty picks of the rifle / chassis.

http://www.3plains.com/uploads/image/jp1.jpg

http://www.3plains.com/uploads/image/jp2.jpg

orkan
07-28-11, 23:20
Looks a lot like the TacMod chassis. I wonder if JP is making them in house or farming them out to TacMod on a licensing deal or something.

I look forward to hearing more about it. JP is known for putting out quality gear.

broylz
07-28-11, 23:27
got a link on the stock? i too have a SPS AAC-SD and that looks sweet

orkan
07-28-11, 23:43
Come on man... google is wise and all knowing.

http://www.jprifles.com/1.2.6.1_AMCS.php

broylz
07-29-11, 01:51
sorry, had a lazy moment. i googled it right after i asked.

Mirnyx
07-29-11, 08:41
Looks a lot like the TacMod chassis. I wonder if JP is making them in house or farming them out to TacMod on a licensing deal or something.

I look forward to hearing more about it. JP is known for putting out quality gear.

At first glance it does look like the TacMod or many of the other chassis systems however, when you look closer there's a number of differences in how stocks and forearms attach to the chassis. JP's method is dead simple and I expect it will handle serious abuse.

In regards to JP's manufacturing, I've always wondered about that myself. Either way, if they machine in-house or outsource it, the fit and finish is flawless.

carbinero
07-29-11, 14:49
That is beautiful: thanks for the pics. I have looked at this briefly while considering an XLR, however your post drew my attention to the previously missed optional tube fore-end. Now I will look more carefully at the JP. On a separate note, I am watching the Rem/JP coordinated effort on an AR-10 type platform. Nice.

Mirnyx
08-19-11, 14:16
UPS dropped off the last piece today, now it's time to hit the range! Here's a quick pic of the finished rifle. I'm probably going to send it off and have it film dipped this winter, not a fan of the solid black look.

http://www.3plains.com/uploads/image/jp3.jpg

Littlelebowski
08-19-11, 14:23
Weight with action installed?

Mirnyx
08-19-11, 14:29
Weight with action installed?

16.4lbs as pictured above.

orkan
08-19-11, 14:35
I just can't get over not having the barrel centered in the tube. Call it personal preference, but it just looks goofy. I'm sure it will work fine, but I like to have things concentric.

Mirnyx
08-19-11, 14:43
I just can't get over not having the barrel centered in the tube. Call it personal preference, but it just looks goofy. I'm sure it will work fine, but I like to have things concentric.

It does look odd however, it allows you to use traditional height rings rather than forcing you into super high AR style mounts. They have another non-tubular forearm too.

orkan
08-19-11, 14:53
I fully understand the reasoning. Just a looks thing. ;) I like the rifle, and not saying I wouldn't have one. It just sticks out every time I see one.