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Hello,

 

This is B. Lee Handy, I finally took my new Saiga 7.62 x 39 to the

outdoor rifle range today.

 

It fires great. Fairly tight groups at 50 yards without a scope.

 

BUT, I'm getting some misfires.

 

When I compare the fired round shells with the misfired rounds

I notice the firing pin is not indenting the misfired rounds

as much as the fired rounds.

 

Is anyone familiar with this problem??

 

Firing Pin Spring?

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Hey Thanks for the reply,

 

Did I mention the rifle is new, I talked to a gun smith

yesterday. He said it doesn't matter if it is new.

may need new firing pin.

But your options make more sense, cause you don't want

my business.

I haven't taken anything apart yet. maybe factory used too much oil, etc

I'll clean it up and have another go at it.

By the way is the hammer spring the firing pin spring?

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Except on certain Chinese models, I have never seen an AK with a firing pin spring. That doesn't mean that other models don't have them, but I am pretty sure that Russian AKs have never had them. Saigas have the small shaft bolts which have no room for a firing pin spring.

 

If your gun needs a new firing pin, I would order one from TAPCO for $4.00. They are extremely easy to install once you remove the bolt from the carrier. If your problem is not the firing pin, then at least you will have a spare.

 

Another thing that occurred to me is that the magazine may be a trifle too high and be retarding the return of the bolt, causing it to be ever so slightly out of battery. This is rare, but it does happen. One way to tell is to single feed the rounds by hand without a magazine in place. Retract the bolt, apply the hold open feature, load the round, and let the bolt slam forward under the recoil spring power.

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Thanks Sheik, those are great suggestions.

I did field strip my Saiga today, so now I can

see what you mean in all you said.

That hammer spring looks complicated, I'll

leave that part for the gunsmith. but the firing

pin should be easy to replace. Sounds like a good

way to test loading by hand, to see about the misfire.

So that firing pin from Tapco for a regular AK47 will

probably be an exact fit for my Saiga 7.62 right?

Thanks again

Bleehandy

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So that firing pin from Tapco for a regular AK47 will

probably be an exact fit for my Saiga 7.62 right?

 

AFAIK, there is only one length of AK firing pin, so yes, the TAPCO offering should fit.

 

Other places that carry AK parts are

 

Global Trades

Poly Technologies

Centerfire Systems

RPB Industries

K-Var

Dragunov Parts

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