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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3708058" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>I went shooting with my brother once, he had an FEG PA-63 and three boxes of Silver Bear ammo. We shot a couple of mags through it, it jammed a couple of times, and he said no way he could ever trust it, he didn't want it, so he gave it to me. Right before we left the range, he asked if I wanted to shoot it again, I thought about it but said nah... I'm ready to go home.</p><p></p><p>So I thought maybe a good cleaning would help the jamming issue. I found a bullet stuck in the barrel. Neither of us noticed anything unusual at any point in shooting it, but for whatever reason, apparently the last shot didn't clear the barrel.</p><p></p><p>So I've always made sure when shooting the Silver Bear ammo that is left that I see the result of a bullet strike downrange before firing again. I've taken it apart to look in the barrel a couple of times before firing just to be certain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3708058, member: 44328"] I went shooting with my brother once, he had an FEG PA-63 and three boxes of Silver Bear ammo. We shot a couple of mags through it, it jammed a couple of times, and he said no way he could ever trust it, he didn't want it, so he gave it to me. Right before we left the range, he asked if I wanted to shoot it again, I thought about it but said nah... I'm ready to go home. So I thought maybe a good cleaning would help the jamming issue. I found a bullet stuck in the barrel. Neither of us noticed anything unusual at any point in shooting it, but for whatever reason, apparently the last shot didn't clear the barrel. So I've always made sure when shooting the Silver Bear ammo that is left that I see the result of a bullet strike downrange before firing again. I've taken it apart to look in the barrel a couple of times before firing just to be certain. [/QUOTE]
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