M14 will not fire please help!!

Another thing that I did wrong was I didn't let go of the oprod freely, I slid it forward slowly............


STOP taking anything apart, you have found the cause. no matter commercial or surplus ammo, you gotta let go of oprod freely. why I know? been there done that:redface:

freezing fire pin? I don't think so. We left our m14s in -17'C (-30'C wind chill) for hours, they fire every time you pull the trigger.
 
Had that happen once, turned out that the brass broke on a previous round, leaving the shoulder of the case in the mouth of the barrel (very hard to spot with the eye) and preventing the next round from fully chambering.
 
We left our m14s in -17'C (-30'C wind chill) for hours, they fire every time you pull the trigger.

Wind chill is purely the perceived temp "felt" by humans, if it's -17, that's what your rifle's temp is... Not -30...

Cheers
Jay
 
K, so I took it apart, cleaned it, oiled it properly, installed a bi-pod, so eventhough it was most likely me not letting the oprod do its thing I learned how to take the rifle apart, and I have to say it was a fun sunday afternoon, the trigger group was a pain in the royal ass to take out, wow I must have bent 2 screwdrivers, but its nice and snug now. here are a couple pictures of my project

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Trigger group looks like it's still coated in cosmoline. What did you clean it with? Does the bolt have the same brownish shalaque type residue on it?
 
Seen a few....few customers with bad scope mount(or stripper clip guides) instalation.if the pin portrude only alittle inside the receiver the hammer will hit it and cause a failure to fire...not even a light strike as you would see with a dirty gun. Simple no ?
 
Seen a few....few customers with bad scope mount(or stripper clip guides) instalation.if the pin portrude only alittle inside the receiver the hammer will hit it and cause a failure to fire...not even a light strike as you would see with a dirty gun. Simple no ?

now that is a good post...... and is an often overlooked culprit.

i remember back when i bought my first springfield "clone" mount a few years back..... i had to dremel the receiver mounting bolt off a good 3/16. Good things to double check on any mount installation.
 
Hi guys the pictures of the Trigger group are before I cleaned it, it took me so long to get it out that I needed to take a pucture just because it was such a mission.

I will take it out this weekend and let you know how this "clean" M14 performs.
 
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