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Old 03-08-2010
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Default First Strike Magazine Feeding Issues.

I want to get a count of how people have had FS rounds jammed in their barrel after one or two shots.
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Old 03-13-2010
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I bought my conversion kit last year before fall. Unfortunately I haven't been out to the field to fire it, only tried it in back yard. When I first tried it, the rounds would jam after only one or two shots. I contacted Tiberius Arms and they sent me out a replacement spring for the mag and a revised barrel along with some first strike rounds. It seems to work better. I was able to fire off a full mag with no jams. Now that it's getting warmer here should be taking it out to the field soon.
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Old 03-15-2010
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I heard about this problem with some people, but some people just say its to do with how you install it. Maybe take out the kit, clean the gun and make sure everything fits fine and snug, it might just be a lost or too tight screw and maybe one of the fins on the Fs rounds is getting rammed. I have heard of this on the T9, but the T4 never. So just maybe try what i said and would love to hear if it fixs it.
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