Remove the bolt and check it the firing pin is a free floating style.
If you turn the face of the bolt upward the firing pin should fall back into the bolt with nothing sticking out the face of the bolt
Then turn the bolt face down the firing pin should protrude out of the face of the bolt.
The try forcing the firing pin forward to see if it sticks.
The firing pin should move freely if it's hanging any in either position it may be dirty or bent.
Firing surplus ammo or Wolf ammo is very hard on the firing pin as the primers on these types of ammo are very hard and have been known to cause firing pins to break.
Pat