Dustin Cantrell
Well-Known Fanatic
A while back I assembled a dedicated .22 LR AR. I used a milspec trigger polished pretty well and JP yellow trigger and hammer springs. I've run it that way for at least 500 rounds with very few issues. I've had maybe a couple rounds fail to eject during that time. No light strikes. Today at the Steel Challenge match my gf started off having quite a few light strikes. I didn't have any with it during the first couple strings and then I began having them. I didn't have them as often as she did but it got to where we couldn't get through a single string with a light strike. On the final string of the last stage it was almost a single shot rifle for me as I had light strikes about every other round. Really screwed up my scores, I started out decent.
At first I thought it might be the yellow hammer spring but that wouldn't explain why it ran fine before and then got progressively worse through the match today. When I got home I started cleaning it and figured I'd tap out the roll pin that retains the firing pin and clean out the firing pin channel really well. I was shocked when I looked at the firing pin. What in the world would have caused this? I of course plan on replacing the firing pin, but do you guys think it was a defective firing pin or something wrong with the bolt that caused the abnormal wear? Looks like a kindergartner took a grinder to it.
At first I thought it might be the yellow hammer spring but that wouldn't explain why it ran fine before and then got progressively worse through the match today. When I got home I started cleaning it and figured I'd tap out the roll pin that retains the firing pin and clean out the firing pin channel really well. I was shocked when I looked at the firing pin. What in the world would have caused this? I of course plan on replacing the firing pin, but do you guys think it was a defective firing pin or something wrong with the bolt that caused the abnormal wear? Looks like a kindergartner took a grinder to it.


