For whatever reason, the firing pin on my Baby Eagle isn't hitting the primer hard enough from the cocked position.
From half-cocked and no cocked it's fine, but every 1/100 rounds refuses to go bang when I fire from the cocked position. There is most certainly a little bump on the primer when the round doesn't go off, so I know it is hitting the primer every time, but like I said, just not hard enough ever so often.
I've used 2 different types of ammo and it's the same thing. Mind you, one of the types I used is this "MFS" Hungarian 9mm stuff that none of my guns seems to like, but those are always FTFs, not light primer strikes.
The gun is about 400 rounds old and there are no other issues with it otherwise.
This isn't a huge problem as all I do when it doesn't go bang is keep pulling the trigger untill it does, but if somebody has a remedy, I'd love to hear it.
From half-cocked and no cocked it's fine, but every 1/100 rounds refuses to go bang when I fire from the cocked position. There is most certainly a little bump on the primer when the round doesn't go off, so I know it is hitting the primer every time, but like I said, just not hard enough ever so often.
I've used 2 different types of ammo and it's the same thing. Mind you, one of the types I used is this "MFS" Hungarian 9mm stuff that none of my guns seems to like, but those are always FTFs, not light primer strikes.
The gun is about 400 rounds old and there are no other issues with it otherwise.
This isn't a huge problem as all I do when it doesn't go bang is keep pulling the trigger untill it does, but if somebody has a remedy, I'd love to hear it.


















































