New member with a firing pin problem...

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Mojo Jim

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New member here, with a problem that I hope some Forum members can help resolve. It concerns a Ruger American Standard rifle in .270. Occasionally, while hunting or at the range, the rifle will fail to fire (click). When looking at the ejected cartridge, there is a very slight mark on the primer like it had a light firing pin strike. When that same cartridge is reloaded into the rifle, it fires fine. I don't believe it's the ammunition because only quality hunting rounds are fired through this rifle. This rifle has not been shot a lot, maybe 100+ rounds. I'm thinking the problem might be a dirty bolt/firing pin, or perhaps a weak spring (?). Are there reports of other F2Fs when shooting these rifles, or have I just been lazy and need to disassemble the bolt and give it a good cleaning? Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
It doesn't take much to clean a bolt and maintain it. Start there and see if it corrects the problem. If it doesn't fix it , at least you have a clean bolt now!
 
On second thought: not knowing if or how difficult disassembly of the American bolt is: just hose the bolt's orifices with BRAKE KLEEN, blow it out with compressed air, and re-lube with one of the non-clotting oil products. I've never had issues with using CLP on bolt innards but there are thinner viscosity lubes on the market if you're concerned.
 
No one on here can do a correct diagnosis without handling the firearm. What you describe is a firing pin hanging up or slow at times. Why is it?
Clean up the best you can, try it again. If it is not 100% call Ruger or pay a qualified gunsmith to find out why it does that.
 
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