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  • mark christian
    If the HK-93 (C93) knock offs are anything like their old HK-91 knock offs the problem is likely due to excessive headspace. This can be determined by measuring the bolt gap, which, due to the continual use of out of spec bolts for their builds, usually measures out at virtually ZERO.  If not that, then it is probably the rollers. In any case, a trip to the guns smith is warranted. When he spots the Century Arms stamp, don't be shocked if he shakes his head...or falls on the floor laughing. 
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  • nemesisenforcer
    The more things change....
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  • steve45
    I bought a Century FAL clone called a L1A1. It would jam up to where you had to disassemble the rifle , not knowing if a live round was in the chamber or not to make it safe after firing. Century had put a metric bolt into this inch spec rifle. I bought a surplus inch spec bolt and never had another problem with it.
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  • nemesisenforcer
    steve45 said:
    I bought a Century FAL clone called a L1A1. It would jam up to where you had to disassemble the rifle , not knowing if a live round was in the chamber or not to make it safe after firing. Century had put a metric bolt into this inch spec rifle. I bought a surplus inch spec bolt and never had another problem with it.
    Rookie mistake
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