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Old April 3, 2013, 10:58 PM   #2
DnPRK
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The firing pin is free floating, so it will leave a tiny impression on the primer when the cartridge is chambered. This is normal.

Your problem is a bad disconnector. It isn't catching the hammer when the bolt carrier cycles. This causes the hammer to follow the bolt carrier when it goes into battery. Do you know which type/brand of trigger you have installed? A picture would help identify it.
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