How did this happen? Yesterday I tested out Wolf ammo in my Bushy. 120rds. flawless. Thios reifle has 8500rds through it without a hiccup, mostly Prvi 55gr and Fed XM193. I found Wolf at a local store for 5.38 a box so I figured I'de run some and see if it was worth buying, as I have heard that sometimes the lower teir rifles will choke on it. Well, it ran fine and was quite accurate too.
Today, I tear down my rifle to see how dirty it was. It was cleaner than Fed 193, beleive it or not. I stripped it down and cleaned it. upon re-assembly, as I dropped the firing pin back in, i noticed(Looking in from the rear of the BC), that it was way off center. I then remembered that upon dissassembly, the firing pin required a bit of a tap on the rear of the BC to get it to drop out. I thought nothing of it at the time because everyone said Wolf was dirty stuff. I have a friend bringing me a new one home from the shop tonight, so the problem is as good as fixed, but I've never seen this before. Keep in mind I was in the Army, and have fired more than my share of rounds and cleaned my share of rifles aswell. So here are some pics:
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...ringPin005.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/m...ringPin006.jpg
ETA: I tried search option but found nothing.
P.S. Please no brand bashing. It's the firing pin, not the whole weapon. Oh, and the bolt is marked CM. if that means anything, it's the bolt that came with the rifle, and does'nt exhibit any damage. The rifle is the ORC model(Flat-top with front sight tower removed)

