Tiberius T9.1 CQB hands-on pictures!
Today, we were lucky to score one of, if not the very first Tiberius 9.1 to come to Canada. We have been looking and playing with it most of the night and decided to take pictures for all you who are curious to see what it really looks like. So without further ado, we give you the Tiberius 9.1!
Note: The tank-in-stock is MILSIG brand, we have not been able to get a Tiberius brand tank-stock yet.
Forum Discussion on this Post

April 17, 2010
Thank you for the pictures.
I am less in enthusiast, I have the impression that to cross in mode pistol that will more take time with the stock to be undone. In more I shall like knowing if the on/off regulator quickly comes out because in mode pistol I find that that distorts the gun.
April 18, 2010
The stock does take a little longer to remove than the previous model did, but in trade, it is also a lot more secure and with 0 wobble. The regulator can be removed by unscrewing 4 screws, which takes about 3 minutes. After that, the backend looks almost exactly like the T8.1
April 22, 2010
Hi ,
The stock tube of the T9.1 is a mil-spec or commercial size ?
April 17, 2010
so is there a place where you can attach a remote line and can you put c02 in the same spot as the tank stock?
April 18, 2010
I believe so, It looks like the large silver screw on the bottom of the back block may come off and be able to install a remote adapter. Not exactly sure just yet though.
May 4, 2010
Hi all
I have just received this reply from Tiberius Arms…
Please take into account I live in the UK and I have just purchased a T9.1 Elite.
Mark,
The part you are looking for is a 45 degree 1/8”-NPT fitting, they are fairly common so my guess is you should be able to find one through a local shop. I would try NPF Bassett’s Pole or Just Paintball in the UK, if you don’t have luck locally please let me know, while we do not carry them at this time I could probably source you one from our local shop if need be.
Best regards,
Eric Bratten
Tiberius Arms
260.478.2500 ext. 235
260.572.2210 fax
Eric@tiberiusarms.com
http://www.tiberiusarms.com
P.S. I accidentally turned the velocity screw the wrong way and chrono’d at 457fps. Nearly threw me backwards. BT’s are lefty loosey and tighty righty but not Tiberius they are opposite!!!
May 7, 2010
my question is an you attach a remote line in this configuation without interfering with the stock?