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| Member | Can somebody help? I bought a unissed Yugoslav M59/66 SKS, and I am shooting wolf ammo, the firing pin hits the primer, but the gun deos not go bang, I chamber the rounds in a second time and it will shoot, Is it the Ammo, or the gun? anybody have the same problems? ![]() |
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| Senior Member | You're probably experiencing a slam fire and that would be the rifle. You need to field strip your rifle, and then get the bolt and remove the firing pin. Clean the pin and the pin hole(for lack of the technical term) and check to see if the pin is bent. If its bent you need to buy a new one. However, it's probably just cosmoline in there so cleaning it should fix it.
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| Senior Member | hmm not quite sure then i know that the mil classic has some quallity control problems but i have not heard the same of the blackbox.......
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| Senior Member | If it's a slamfire you can buy a new firing pin with a spring that solves the problem. Also, sometimes more cosmo seems to seep out from who knows where. If it isn't firing on the first try, you may also have a bent firing pin? Check it out while you have it apart again. You never know. Also make sure the gas valve is in the right position? Just throwing ideas out there.
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| Senior Member ![]() | Before I did anything I would go back and dissemble the bolt again and check it for bent or anything that can make it bind and also check on how you put it back together make sure its right on!! I find that sometimes I think I know what I am doing and get in a hurry and it dont work right!![]()
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| Senior Member | Quote:
After that if you're still having trouble, it's take the bolt apart and check the pin as other have said to do, and replace parts if necessary. I just don't like stripping down a firearm any farhter than I have to because I'm always afraid I'll never get it back together again! | |
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