Was me, I bumped a power cord. HiTEch
You most likely have a fouled firing pin. You tube the instructions on how to disassemble your Bolt and clean thoroughly and reassemble. If you take your bolt and shake it, the Firing pin should rattle and move freely inside of the bolt.
jeez man, you preparing for a nuclear war or a zombie apocolypse? nice collection though, wish i could own some of those!
"No sir, Mr. Beckworth. It doesn't take a lead weight to fall on me or a hit from one of these weapons to see what we're talking about is communist domination of the world!"
Its better to have a gun and not need it, then to need a gun and not have it
However, it's worse still to have a gun, not need it, or how to use it!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HBISLpVkbo-Penguin
Yep, if you don't clean the bolt and firing pin, the SKS can foul up enough to have the firing pin stick full forward. The net result is the typical slam-fire incident. I've seen whole 10 round magazines slam-fired. Talk about getting the Range Master's attention....