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Join Date: March 21, 2012
Location: Connecticut
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Mini 14 bolt/firing pin question..
I’ve been getting some very inconsistent ejection and groupings with my mini 14. My chronograph is broken but I suspect my velocities are varying substantially. Confident it is not an ammo issue. Was thinking it might be an ignition issue.
I noticed that if I pull the charging handle to the rear and look at the firing pin it doesn’t seem to be under any spring tension. Tipping the rifle down I can see the firing pin slide inside the bolt. Tipping the rifle back I can see it slide about 1/4 inch out the back of the bolt. Is this normal? I’ve had no misfires. Thanks |
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Join Date: February 28, 2011
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Mini 14
Firing pin is free floating just like the M14 which was its inspiration.
This is not problematic as long as it is kept clean. A clean chamber is very important in this rifle. The pre 580 series mini 14 was not noted for stellar accuracy. My 1980's era shoots 3-4" at 100 yards with the iron sights |
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Thanks Jcj54.
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