WeedWacker
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Ok I figured the "smithy" section would be the best place to post this but me and thinking don't get along too well sometimes (like late at night... oh wait that's now).
Anyway, got my yugo M70B1 out to shoot for the first time. I was sleeping earlier so my dad put one round through it without a magazine. Looked at it later and it had stovepiped on me and I thought, well maybe it was just because it didn't have a magazine in and it stovepiped on us.
Anywho I took it and shouldered and popped off a round at the target. Got set to send another downrange but the trigger wouldn't budge. Had a little play to it and was too close to the back of the trigger guard to be from a fully cycled rife. I looked to check for a stovepipe jam thinking maybe it didn't fully come back and forth. No gaps with casings sticking out so I tried to work the action... Couldn't get the darned thing back for the life of me. Had to take it back to the truck, remove the cover, get it set to pull the whole darned assembly out, raised the rifle in the air and struck it against the tailgate while applying pressure. Thing popped free and the spent case went flying into the underbrush. Never did find it.
After I checked for visible cracks in the carrier and chamber but didn't see anything. Should I take this to a smith for evaluation or should I just shrug it off and keep firing away? Granted if it happened again of course I would see a smith about it but still...
Rifle: Yugoslavian AK-47 made in 1986\
Ammunition: Wolf non-laquered steel cased bimetal JHP
Same ammunition both times my and I dad shot it and it's only the second round through it since I bought it from a dealer. Any info?
Anyway, got my yugo M70B1 out to shoot for the first time. I was sleeping earlier so my dad put one round through it without a magazine. Looked at it later and it had stovepiped on me and I thought, well maybe it was just because it didn't have a magazine in and it stovepiped on us.
Anywho I took it and shouldered and popped off a round at the target. Got set to send another downrange but the trigger wouldn't budge. Had a little play to it and was too close to the back of the trigger guard to be from a fully cycled rife. I looked to check for a stovepipe jam thinking maybe it didn't fully come back and forth. No gaps with casings sticking out so I tried to work the action... Couldn't get the darned thing back for the life of me. Had to take it back to the truck, remove the cover, get it set to pull the whole darned assembly out, raised the rifle in the air and struck it against the tailgate while applying pressure. Thing popped free and the spent case went flying into the underbrush. Never did find it.
After I checked for visible cracks in the carrier and chamber but didn't see anything. Should I take this to a smith for evaluation or should I just shrug it off and keep firing away? Granted if it happened again of course I would see a smith about it but still...
Rifle: Yugoslavian AK-47 made in 1986\
Ammunition: Wolf non-laquered steel cased bimetal JHP
Same ammunition both times my and I dad shot it and it's only the second round through it since I bought it from a dealer. Any info?