So I was at the range the other day, shooting my No.4 Mk I. During one shot something seemed to 'bite' my thumb. It hurt, but I couldn't really see anything wrong, so I didn't really think much of it (maybe I should have, in hindsight). The next shot misfired, it looked like the firing pin didn't strike the primer hard enough, this got me looking at the rest of the primers. Comparing the strikes, I noticed the brass from the previous shot (the bite) looked strange.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...0_151935-1.jpg
It's hard to get a clear view, but it looks as if the firing pin pierced the primer, which exploded back, onto the firing pin. I figure the 'bite' that I felt was the cocking piece hitting my thumb from the explosion, does this sound correct?
I checked the rest of my brass, about 100 rounds, and this is the only primer that has been pierced. Also, this was the first misfire I've experienced with this rifle. I've fired another 20-30 since without an issue. Should I consider this an isolated incident with a bad round, or do you think it's a problem with my firing pin / spring? I'm tempted to leave it until it happens again, but I'm not sure it's safe to do so?