jumpingjupiter
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- Abbotsford, BC
Picked up a 51 Russian SKS yesterday and some Czech mil surplus 7.62 ammo. First SKS, First time with Mil Surplus ammo, hell... this is my first semi-auto.
Took it home and cleaned out the cosmoline. Cleaned it up and I let the bolt soak in brake cleaner for 45 min and cleaned it up as best I could with out disassembling it.
First magazine (5 rounds).... 2 shots then a misfire then 2 more shots. I thought... hmmm.. might have just been a bad round.
Second magazine (5 rounds) 3 shots followed by 2 misfire.
The next few magaizines, only the first round loaded would fire then 4 misfire.
Pulled the bolt out and took a look at the firing pin. Added a dab of oil to the pin, wiped off the excess.
All misfires for the next 2 magazines.
Checked the dimple on the primer and didn't see much difference between the misfires and the spent casing.
Now for the odd thing. The misfires would fire consistantly the second time provided I fed them in one at a time.
I got home and cleaned the gun, disassembled the bolt and cleaned the firing pin channel, firing pin, and ejector with in an inch of it's life. Haven't tested it yet but the free floating pin rattles much easier now.
I figure my problem is one of 3 things.
Gunk on the firing pin or in the channel (I figure this will be corrected now)
A warn firing pin that isn't striking deep enough to set off the primer.
A light strike. (weak hammer spring perhaps??)
Anyone with an SKS experience this problem? Any advice? Am I on the right track?
Took it home and cleaned out the cosmoline. Cleaned it up and I let the bolt soak in brake cleaner for 45 min and cleaned it up as best I could with out disassembling it.
First magazine (5 rounds).... 2 shots then a misfire then 2 more shots. I thought... hmmm.. might have just been a bad round.
Second magazine (5 rounds) 3 shots followed by 2 misfire.
The next few magaizines, only the first round loaded would fire then 4 misfire.
Pulled the bolt out and took a look at the firing pin. Added a dab of oil to the pin, wiped off the excess.
All misfires for the next 2 magazines.
Checked the dimple on the primer and didn't see much difference between the misfires and the spent casing.
Now for the odd thing. The misfires would fire consistantly the second time provided I fed them in one at a time.
I got home and cleaned the gun, disassembled the bolt and cleaned the firing pin channel, firing pin, and ejector with in an inch of it's life. Haven't tested it yet but the free floating pin rattles much easier now.
I figure my problem is one of 3 things.
Gunk on the firing pin or in the channel (I figure this will be corrected now)
A warn firing pin that isn't striking deep enough to set off the primer.
A light strike. (weak hammer spring perhaps??)
Anyone with an SKS experience this problem? Any advice? Am I on the right track?


















































