But it would not fire a single round. I was using romy 8mm on german ww2 surplus belts. What I first noticed was the firing pin protruding from the bolt face, after 4 rounds of cycling to shoot, this stopped happening and I did not see the firing pin.
I also noticed that unless I assisted the charging handle forward a little, that the bolt would not seat itself and I'd have to open to cover and push it forward a little. Once I started assisting the charging handle forward a quarter of the way it held onto the round and chambered perfectly.
Issue is when I fired, all I got was a click. The rounds have a very light dent on the back of them. To light to set off a round.
The builder of this took it out and shot it over 200 rounds with no issue so I highly doubt its the springs. I am thinking maybe there is gunk in the bolt thats blocking/obstructing the firing pin from being used? My basis on that theory is that I notice the firing pin protruding from the bolt face before.
Any advice or help is welcome. I drove 50 minutes to the range today, used my one free range pass I had and basically sat there an hour having people drool over it while looking like a fool as I tried to go down a list of things it could be. The good thing is it was a beautiful day, nice breeze, made a couple new gun acquaintances and I learned more about the firearm

Help is most welcome!