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It's the pin that holds the bottom section of the sear that pivots back and forth on the trigger itself basically it holds the trigger in place actually I just put some loctite on it it appears to be holdingNot bad at all for 500 yards. I suspect that you erred on the side of safety. It seems that the bolt is traveling rearward enough to chamber a round. The pin doers seem to be the issue. Unfamiliar with the AK - does that pin have any type of retention device, or is it simply an interference fit like most pins? If it is a straight pin, you may have to peen the ends slightly to ensure that it stays in place(?)
I think it's a quick fix I just put some loctite on both ends and pushed it in and it's firm now it doesn't seem to move around so I'm not going to take the trigger mechanism out anyway so stays in forever doesn't matter all goodIf you still have problems, I was thinking that the bolt runs back far enough to pick up a round, but not far enough to cock the mechanism. But it was only trigger reset so I think you nailed it, so to speak.