I just got a chance today to bring my new never fired SKS type 5 6I picked up from Frontier 3 weeks ago to the range
When I got there, the RSO was there and there is a single shot rule for rifles. So after a bit of fooling around with the floorplate and such, I just put the round straight in the chamber, and closed the bolt by opening up the magazine. At this point I figured the round was in the chamber, so I tried to shoot it. Click. Carefully open up the action, and the round ejects no problem. No indent on the primer from the firing pin. Tried it again, same result.
So, figuring I put it together wrong after I stripped it right down to clean off the cosmoline, I took it apart at the range, just to the bolt level. I remembered that I was warned to not put the firing pin in upside down, so I took the bolt apart and twisted the pin 180 degrees, but left it in the bolt (after knocking out that pin that holds the firing pin in). Then I put the bolt back together, put the action back together, and tried again.
No Dice!!!!!
Help me! I followed the instructions posted on www.surplusrifle.com on taking the gun apart, and it went smooth, I don't think I made a mistake, this isn't my first gun, but it is my first SKS.
Is it maybe a defective gun?
When I got there, the RSO was there and there is a single shot rule for rifles. So after a bit of fooling around with the floorplate and such, I just put the round straight in the chamber, and closed the bolt by opening up the magazine. At this point I figured the round was in the chamber, so I tried to shoot it. Click. Carefully open up the action, and the round ejects no problem. No indent on the primer from the firing pin. Tried it again, same result.
So, figuring I put it together wrong after I stripped it right down to clean off the cosmoline, I took it apart at the range, just to the bolt level. I remembered that I was warned to not put the firing pin in upside down, so I took the bolt apart and twisted the pin 180 degrees, but left it in the bolt (after knocking out that pin that holds the firing pin in). Then I put the bolt back together, put the action back together, and tried again.
No Dice!!!!!
Help me! I followed the instructions posted on www.surplusrifle.com on taking the gun apart, and it went smooth, I don't think I made a mistake, this isn't my first gun, but it is my first SKS.
Is it maybe a defective gun?