“Premature firing?”…there’s a pill for that.Just got a really nice steyr m95 straight pull rifle. When I took it shooting it fired while I was cocking it twice. Wondering if anyone else has come across a similar problem with theirs and what possible solutions are. The rifle in question at the top. View attachment 948098
I knew someone was going to make that joke lol.“Premature firing?”…there’s a pill for that.
I’m so sorry…I believe there was a thread about this a while ago.
Yes…sorry, I couldn’t help it.I knew someone was going to make that joke lol.
Yes as the bolt was pushed forward it fired.Do you mean it fired as you pushed the bolt home?
If so - I have seen this a number of times on various milsurps over the years.
It could be a few things, weak trigger / sear spring (allowing it to drop below normal operating height), worn sear, or worn sear engagement surface on the bolt / cocking piece, etc.
Any of those would allow the bolt to close and simultaneously allow the firing pin to follow.
It would likely be enough to set off a commercial primer, especially PPU.
Yes as the bolt was pushed forward it fired.
i just had this happen to me on the range. i have no idea what could have happened. the only thing i can guess is the primers on the old ammo i was shooting seem like there are more pushed out or protruding so when i slammed the bolt forward, the bolt face was enough to set it off instead of the firing pin. not sure what happened.Just got a really nice steyr m95 straight pull rifle. When I took it shooting it fired while I was cocking it twice. Wondering if anyone else has come across a similar problem with theirs and what possible solutions are. The rifle in question at the top. View attachment 948098
A "straight pull" action rifle that fired before complete battery lock up wouldn't ever be my favorite rifleYes as the bolt was pushed forward it fired.
They can’t fire before complete battery lock up on a M95, firing pin cannot reach the primer if it isn’t fully in battery.A "straight pull" action rifle that fired before complete battery lock up wouldn't ever be my favorite rifle




























