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It could be a lock up issue on a semi, or just a fire pin issue on either. Most likely a gun issue. Change ammo would tell ya.Could be either one.
Something could be holding up the trigger/hammer/striker.
Or it could be a delay in the primer going off.
OP is not experiencing such.First, when you experience a "hang fire" make sure that you keep your muzzle pointed down range for a few seconds before you eject the round. Chances are that your hang fires are occurring due to either bad primers, or primers that have not been seated correctly. Have you been using the same ammo all along? As suggested, switch ammo and see if this problem goes away.
Get it dirty enough, and it can be.To me, a "trigger" is the sear/"hammer" interface only, hence it could not be your $200 frankentrigger.
Yea, it's probably just dirty.Get it dirty enough, and it can be.
I've known some guys that keep their guns extremely clean, yet they never completely tear them down and clean areas like the firing pin channel. Had a shooting buddy having all sorts of fail to fires, took apart his Glock, clean. Stripped the upper, years of gunk and oils/solvents built up in the firing pin channel. Fired like new after cleared out. He said, he never thought to clean that!My stuff never gets dirty, at least it doesn't stay dirty! Thank you all for the suggestions.
So, inquiring minds want to know...My stuff never gets dirty, at least it doesn't stay dirty! Thank you all for the suggestions.