
Back in December 2012, I purchased a Norinco M93 Woodsman clone. I went ahead with the purchase knowing the workmanship on Norincos aren't the best, but I wanted a cheap .22 pistol just for target practice and the M93 was very affordable. The pistol broke after I put in the first 20 rounds. The slide-stop kept engaging after each round was fired. I immediately bought the pistol back to Wanstalls and they sent it back to Norinco for me.
I was expecting the repairs to take, at most, three months. However, I contacted Wanstalls month after month and it still wasn't ready for pickup. At this point, I was becoming pretty concerned, but it was reassuring that Wanstalls replied back to all my queries pretty quickly.
In September I finally learn the repairs on the pistol has been completed and it should be shipped back to me anytime soon. Since it was being shipped to me, I asked Wanstalls to throw in an extended magazine release for my Ruger 10/22 in the parcel and send me the bill.
They never sent me the bill, just an e-mail letting me know both the pistol and the magazine release has been shipped to me. I received the parcel a few days later.

They gave me a pistol sleeve too for my M93.


I took the M93 to the range about a month after I received it. The sight was a bit off and the groupings weren't the greatest (although neither is my aim). What's important is that after putting ~40 rounds through the pistol, I haven't experienced a problem with it.
I'd just though I should share, while the repairs did take a long time, I'd just like to thank Wanstalls for making things right in the end.