I bought a case of 59 grain Red Army Standard for my SGL-31.
I’ve gone through about 400-500 rounds of the stuff and have had 3 failures to extract. Today, I shot 200 rounds out of it with zero issues. I collected a few empty casings for a closer inspection and noticed that each and every case has extractor wear marks on the rim. I don’t have a caliper to measure the rim thickness at the moment so I was hoping maybe some of your experts could potentially narrow this down as to why I’m seeing this. This might explain the 3 FTEs as the extractor claw either didn’t full get behind the rim or something of that sort and ended skipping over it those times.
I’m hoping this is ammo related as I don’t recall this with the other makes if ammo that I’ve shot from this gun.
Some other weirdness I noticed regarding the bolt carrier. The top carrier is from the rifle in question. The bottom is from another SGL 31 I have. Both are Arsenal btw. Is it normal for the top carrier to not have a tall lip like the one on the bottom? I noticed that the top carrier seems to not go into battery as smoothly at the last few centimeters. Like as if it's catching on something. I have to give it a light push to get the bolt to turn and lock.
Bolt with tall lip on left, one from rifle in question on right. You can see how much smaller the gap is underneath the bolt on it.