**On a PLUS note**
I'm sure a bunch of guys all ready know this but I couldn't find anything about it on this site. took a little research, but I did manage to fix my 1895GS. The problem feed problem only seems to be with "LEVEReveloution" Ammo. It has to do with the ejector spring on the bolt is so stiff that when you pull the handle back to chamber a round the spring won't "hook" onto the lip of the round and let it feed into the chamber straight. Instead it push's the round up against the top of roof of the receiver jamming the round. It's a simple enough fix, take a screw driver and bend the ejector spring outwards to relax the pressure. My rifle now feeds like a million bucks!
Not to mention I got a call from the shop I bought the rifle from this morning and they talked to the "rep" where they get their firearms from and they have both agreed to help me out a bit. So I get a $100 gift card to the store, to try to help make up for the pricing issue. Which is great and makes me happy. I can't expect a small store to compete with Cabela's, but it's nice to see that he is trying!
I'm sure a bunch of guys all ready know this but I couldn't find anything about it on this site. took a little research, but I did manage to fix my 1895GS. The problem feed problem only seems to be with "LEVEReveloution" Ammo. It has to do with the ejector spring on the bolt is so stiff that when you pull the handle back to chamber a round the spring won't "hook" onto the lip of the round and let it feed into the chamber straight. Instead it push's the round up against the top of roof of the receiver jamming the round. It's a simple enough fix, take a screw driver and bend the ejector spring outwards to relax the pressure. My rifle now feeds like a million bucks!
Not to mention I got a call from the shop I bought the rifle from this morning and they talked to the "rep" where they get their firearms from and they have both agreed to help me out a bit. So I get a $100 gift card to the store, to try to help make up for the pricing issue. Which is great and makes me happy. I can't expect a small store to compete with Cabela's, but it's nice to see that he is trying!


















































