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9/5/2006 5:37:07 PM EDT
I discovered my Saiga in .223/5.56 has a spring loaded firing pin this weekend. What are the advantages of this ??? Thanks........
9/5/2006 6:12:34 PM EDT
[#1]
Supposedly, it helps avoid slam fires with softer commercial primers.
9/6/2006 5:24:36 PM EDT
[#2]
  You must have a spring loaded pin for .223/5.56 Boxer primers. If this is true somone back me up.

  7.62 Berdan primers do not require spring loaded but can use either/or . My Polytech 7.62 AKS had a spring loaded pin . I have heard Arsenal inc. is changing to spring loaded pins although my SA M7 A1 is not spring loaded so I don't know if this is true. The rumor was that there were posibilities of 7.62 with Boxer primers made in the USA so Arsenal wanted to prepare for this.
9/7/2006 7:48:34 AM EDT
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Quoted:
Supposedly, it helps avoid slam fires with softer commercial primers.


100% Correct.
9/7/2006 3:26:11 PM EDT
[#4]
Are there any disadvantages to having spring loaded firing pins ???
9/7/2006 6:27:51 PM EDT
[#5]
No
9/7/2006 6:57:42 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Are there any disadvantages to having spring loaded firing pins ???


Only in that you can't have a really light hammer spring if you want consistant ignition of harder primers.
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