So this happened to my SKS last weekend and I'm still stiuk with it.
I was using a Tapco mag which I've used previously with no issues. Norinco non-corrosive brass which I've also used before without any issue.
Basically, I put the mag in, charged it, pulled the trigger, and it went bang as it should but then this happened. It had went bang and hit steel so I knew it was safe and let is sit in the rack for a few minutes just in case.
I then used my cleaning rod and was able to bang it out with relative ease. Cleared everything, checked the bore, all good. Loaded the mag up again and chalked it up a freak round.
I charged it, pulled the trigger and it went bang and rang steel again and then it did not extract properly again. This time, after I let it sit etc, I could not for the life of me bang it out with my cleaning rod. I actually ended up bending it and it's been sitting like this since. Any help appreciated.
Basically I'm concerned that it happened twice in a row without any visible issues with the gun. I'm trying to figure out how to prevent this from happening again.
Russian 1954 Tula
I was using a Tapco mag which I've used previously with no issues. Norinco non-corrosive brass which I've also used before without any issue.
Basically, I put the mag in, charged it, pulled the trigger, and it went bang as it should but then this happened. It had went bang and hit steel so I knew it was safe and let is sit in the rack for a few minutes just in case.
I then used my cleaning rod and was able to bang it out with relative ease. Cleared everything, checked the bore, all good. Loaded the mag up again and chalked it up a freak round.
I charged it, pulled the trigger and it went bang and rang steel again and then it did not extract properly again. This time, after I let it sit etc, I could not for the life of me bang it out with my cleaning rod. I actually ended up bending it and it's been sitting like this since. Any help appreciated.
Basically I'm concerned that it happened twice in a row without any visible issues with the gun. I'm trying to figure out how to prevent this from happening again.
Russian 1954 Tula

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