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    MKII light primer strikes/no ignition, 100% of the time

    I have a 22LR MKII that I picked up a while ago and have finally gone out to shoot it. I loaded the magazine and the rifle with CCI Mini-mags and also CCI Quiet-22 subs.
    Every time I pulled the trigger all I got was a click. This happened 100% of the time. When ejected the Quiet-22's had barely a nick on the rim, from the firing pin strike. The Mini-mags did have a slight impact line from the firing pin. I reloaded eavry cartridge a 2nd time just to see if they would ignite. Still 100% failure to fire. It all fired when run thru a different rifle though.
    I pulled the bolt, and the firing pin moves easily thru the bolt slot. The bolt face is clean, and the clips holding the cartridge to the bolt seem to be working fine. The extractor/extraction works perfectly as well. I've cleaned and oiled the firing pin, and slot to no avail.
    I'm guessing that the firing pin is moved forward solely by the inertia of the bolt head being slammed forward by the spring inside the bolt. I see no mechanical connection of the pin to any other part within the bolt assembly.
    So, I'm at a loss and can use some advice on what to go looking for to resolve this.


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    Is this a NEW rifle or N2Y? It sounds like you're on the right track, looking at the bolt spring. Did you disassemble the bolt ? I;ve found manufacturing debris inside New bolts and Old Dried up Grease even in New ones. That could be slowing the Strike. Also, Don't lube/oil the firing pin & slot. That is Bad JuJu, slows the FP. IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fasteddie01 View Post
    Is this a NEW rifle or N2Y? It sounds like you're on the right track, looking at the bolt spring. Did you disassemble the bolt ? I;ve found manufacturing debris inside New bolts and Old Dried up Grease even in New ones. That could be slowing the Strike. Also, Don't lube/oil the firing pin & slot. That is Bad JuJu, slows the FP. IMO
    It's new to me. I worked in a gun store and picked it up for $200. I figured I couldn't go wrong at that price. So there's lots of $$ room to make it right.
    I want to try and get it running soon, since spring is right around the corner. I've got chipmunks to deal with, and this with a can on the end will be great (if it's running).
    If all else fails I'll call Customer Service and see what they can help me with.
    This rifle has a 2 piece bolt body.


    This is what mine looks like. (the image was copied from the web)




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    Do you have any marks on the rim where the firing pin hits/impacts? No? You are not depressing the safety blade before the trigger and the firing pin is stopped..
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    1) Go online to get YT-vid of Bolt Dis-assembly and clean it. Use a tiny bit of PTFE grease to lube internally, NOt oil that can dry and get hard/sticky. And NOT WD-40 !!
    2) I use Postimage .org for pics. FREE storage and many options for copy/paste into diff sites. And NO "Watermarks" AT ALL. Did I say FREE ??
    3) There are lots of info on rifle maintenance, here and on RimfireCentral .com for starters. Many other sites too.
    4) Maybe this prob is why the rifle was only $200 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    No? You are not depressing the safety blade before the trigger and the firing pin is stopped..
    Yes, I have firing pin marks on all of the casings. Very light, but they are there for sure. Even trying a 2nd strike doesn't get them to fire, but I always have 2nd strike pin marks on all of the casings.
    I'm a lefty, so I even tried firing it right handed, just in case I might have been pulling the trigger blade sideways. It still didn't fire. So that's ruled out.

    Please explain?? I have 6 other Savage rifles with the bladed triggers, and I've never had any issues with any of them.

    Is my trigger finger sitting too high to deactivate the blade safety blade on this one?
    ** Note: I tried moving my finger lower on the trigger and still have exactly the same results. So that's probably ruled out.

    I dis-assembled the bolt, and pulled the firing pin. I polished off the sharp edges the full length of it. Still no improvement. I've considered filing down the stop edges on the firing pin, so it would punch deeper into the casing, but I'm really not sure if it's something I want to try quite yet.

    This doesn't have an accu-trigger on it. So that's ruled out.
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