I was wondering if this is a common problem and whether or not its a simple fix.
I took my 2009 M305 to the range this weekend and fired several boxes down range. Towards the end of the day, the bolt starts feeding round 3 of 5 into the chamber. I pull the trigger and hear nothing but a click. Thinking that its a hangfire/misfire I look and see that the bolt is partially forward with the unfired round fully in the chamber.
Upon closer inspection I observe that the extractor has completely fallen out and it is sitting on top of the middle of the bolt. The ejector and ejector spring are sticking out of the bolt and touching the base of the casing. Upon dis-assembly the firing pin just falls to the ground. I dont seem to see any cracks or damage to the bolt or its parts, but it bewilders me how a bolt can become fully disassembled while sitting actioned in a rifle.
Any thoughts/solutions besides the normal norinco bashing?
I took my 2009 M305 to the range this weekend and fired several boxes down range. Towards the end of the day, the bolt starts feeding round 3 of 5 into the chamber. I pull the trigger and hear nothing but a click. Thinking that its a hangfire/misfire I look and see that the bolt is partially forward with the unfired round fully in the chamber.
Upon closer inspection I observe that the extractor has completely fallen out and it is sitting on top of the middle of the bolt. The ejector and ejector spring are sticking out of the bolt and touching the base of the casing. Upon dis-assembly the firing pin just falls to the ground. I dont seem to see any cracks or damage to the bolt or its parts, but it bewilders me how a bolt can become fully disassembled while sitting actioned in a rifle.
Any thoughts/solutions besides the normal norinco bashing?