One of my refurbed SKS rifles fails to fire a few rounds out of 20. The bolt and firing pin have been disassembled and well cleaned. The firing pin is leaving a healthy dent in the primers. The rounds discharge when re-chambered and fired again. I have no problem with the same ammo in my other SKS rifles. The rifle causing the problem is one of the painted ones. Incidentally, this rifle is more accurate than my blued SKS refurb.
So wazzup?
I guess it could be a weak hammer spring so I could try stretching it. Or maybe the trigger group is gummed up a bit with the paint sprayed on it. I'm not thrilled at the thought of disassembling the trigger group, polishing all contact points and re-assembling but will if I have to.
What do you guys think?
So wazzup?
I guess it could be a weak hammer spring so I could try stretching it. Or maybe the trigger group is gummed up a bit with the paint sprayed on it. I'm not thrilled at the thought of disassembling the trigger group, polishing all contact points and re-assembling but will if I have to.
What do you guys think?