Hammerli 105 firing pin hitting high?
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:36 pm
I picked up a (obviously used) Hammerli 105 free pistol earlier this year because I thought why should the boys be the only ones allowed to play with 50m pistol.
I took out the other day finally to shoot at 50m. It shot pretty well. The only issue I was having is, I was getting a lot of misfires.
That is, gun goes click, I wait, and finally pull the round out, rotate the round, and try again.
I'd say I am getting probably about 30% of shots like this. The ammo was Eley Tenex. Haha, no, I am not a baller, I ended up with a few boxes of Tenex with the dimpled profile. Since I can't shoot it in my Pardini, I figured why not shoot it in my free pistol. Giving the Tenex's cost, I should hope it is not the ammo's fault.
I did notice one thing, the failed rounds seem to show the firing pin hitting pretty high. Certainly it is not hitting the rim at the edge.
Does anyone have any experience with the Hammerli 105? What should I check? The gun is older than I am, so I certainly don't want to break it by just randomly taking it apart.
-trinity
I took out the other day finally to shoot at 50m. It shot pretty well. The only issue I was having is, I was getting a lot of misfires.
That is, gun goes click, I wait, and finally pull the round out, rotate the round, and try again.
I'd say I am getting probably about 30% of shots like this. The ammo was Eley Tenex. Haha, no, I am not a baller, I ended up with a few boxes of Tenex with the dimpled profile. Since I can't shoot it in my Pardini, I figured why not shoot it in my free pistol. Giving the Tenex's cost, I should hope it is not the ammo's fault.
I did notice one thing, the failed rounds seem to show the firing pin hitting pretty high. Certainly it is not hitting the rim at the edge.
Does anyone have any experience with the Hammerli 105? What should I check? The gun is older than I am, so I certainly don't want to break it by just randomly taking it apart.
-trinity