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Just a basic Question I might throw this on a C&R forum.
A was firing a really nice CZ 52 with very old Tokarev ammo, and the original firing pin. I was getting misfires about every 5 or so rounds. I waited a while and ejected these rounds. These misfires appear to have the same indentation of a fired shell. So I figured out that they were bad, but I loaded them and fired them flawlessly.
So when I get a misfire now, I just cock the hammer and pull the trigger again. So my question is, is it really bad ammo? Could the original firing pin cause this?
A was firing a really nice CZ 52 with very old Tokarev ammo, and the original firing pin. I was getting misfires about every 5 or so rounds. I waited a while and ejected these rounds. These misfires appear to have the same indentation of a fired shell. So I figured out that they were bad, but I loaded them and fired them flawlessly.
So when I get a misfire now, I just cock the hammer and pull the trigger again. So my question is, is it really bad ammo? Could the original firing pin cause this?