Just received a new refurb SKS and took to the range to try it out. At least one time in 10 rounds it would double fire. I figure that I hadn't cleaned the bolt well enough so when I got it home I disassembled it and gave a good cleaning. The firing pin rattles freely in there and it's nice and dry. Took it to range again and it double fired. Shot 20 rounds with it, and rounds 1 and 2, and 19 and 20 went off at the same time. So on a full mag and an empty mag it'll fire out of battery.
Some tests I did at home were: I pulled the trigger and then racked it a bunch of times, never once did the hammer fall. I also racked the action a bunch of times with the trigger depressed thinking the hammer might fall on the release of the trigger but nothing.
Has anyone else noticed this happen where it wasn't a stuck firing pin? I've never had any problems with my Chinese or my other Russian. One difference is that this one has a painted black bolt where the others were silver. Could there be gobs of paint in the bolt that sometimes catch the firing pin?
It's a 1954 rifle with an earlier trigger group, one without the trigger bar as shown in curtton's sticky. What does this do anyway?
I was firing the milsurp ammo in the green box that everyone uses.
Anyone have this happen to them? Anything else I can check? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Some tests I did at home were: I pulled the trigger and then racked it a bunch of times, never once did the hammer fall. I also racked the action a bunch of times with the trigger depressed thinking the hammer might fall on the release of the trigger but nothing.
Has anyone else noticed this happen where it wasn't a stuck firing pin? I've never had any problems with my Chinese or my other Russian. One difference is that this one has a painted black bolt where the others were silver. Could there be gobs of paint in the bolt that sometimes catch the firing pin?
It's a 1954 rifle with an earlier trigger group, one without the trigger bar as shown in curtton's sticky. What does this do anyway?
I was firing the milsurp ammo in the green box that everyone uses.
Anyone have this happen to them? Anything else I can check? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.




























The murray fire pin will help.





















