I received two in the mail this week. Gave them both a total take down and cleaning.
One had a bit of surface rust under the side plate, no pitting though. One of the pistols had an issue with the assembly lock (the spring steel that holds the recoil spring and guide when disassembling), the assembly lock was not bent properly to catch the guide rod, a slight bend and that was fixed.
The last thing I noticed was that a mag release that seems a bit too long and does not want to let the mag drop with out a fight. I may have to reduce the lip on it as this happens on only one of the pistols with both mags.
I'll be taking them to the range tomorrow and give them a good workout.
So for the price I'm not disappointed. A friend has one and I've shot it a bit and they are quite reliable. If there was something really wrong with them I know that Marstar would replace it no problem.
I have both colt pre-woodsman and woodsman pistols (first series).
Although the disassemble is similar the additional safety features makes it a bit different from the original colt. The M93 will be a nice addition to the collection a as modern day copy of a classic pistol.
gnmontey , regarding the stamps on the gun, they are not marked "sportsman" although the box they come in is labeled "sportsman semi-automatic pistol"
they are stamped as dandk2004 posted
"cal..22.l.r on left side of barrel
M93 on the left side
norinco china, and 126 in a triangle on the right side"
Ingo