The firing pin block in my Jewell trigger broke in half. I don't know if it broke while firing a round or while loading a new round into the chamber. The result is the firing pin doesn't stay cocked when the bolt is cycled - the firing pin block normally retains the firing pin in the cocked position, ready to release it when the trigger is pulled.
I've sent the trigger to Jewell for repair, but am wondering whether the firing pin is being pulled forward by the bolt closure and putting too much tension on the firing pin block? Could this tension be relieved by shortening the firing pin spring slightly?
The rifle is a KWM using a Surgeon Tactical receiver and there have been about 100 rounds fired with this trigger with no previous signs of a problem.
PS I just read another thread about Jewell triggers and pierced primers. So I checked my spent cases and discovered that one has a pierced primer!! Apparently the solution is to install a bushing in the firing pin hole to reduce gases entering the bolt, pushing the firing pin backward.
I've sent the trigger to Jewell for repair, but am wondering whether the firing pin is being pulled forward by the bolt closure and putting too much tension on the firing pin block? Could this tension be relieved by shortening the firing pin spring slightly?
The rifle is a KWM using a Surgeon Tactical receiver and there have been about 100 rounds fired with this trigger with no previous signs of a problem.
PS I just read another thread about Jewell triggers and pierced primers. So I checked my spent cases and discovered that one has a pierced primer!! Apparently the solution is to install a bushing in the firing pin hole to reduce gases entering the bolt, pushing the firing pin backward.
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