Norinco M93 sportsman fix

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Hi

A friend of mine has one of these, however after taking off the grips, a pin fell out, allowing the guts to fall out. I tried to help him put it back together, but the reassembled pistol would not fire, it would ####, and click, but no bang.

Can someone take pictures of the insides so we know how to put it together correctly?

Thanks
 
yeah ^

I have one and I'm not taking it apart again uness I have to! what a PITA to put back together!!!

other than that good gun!
 
Do you always throw money away? If they can't fix it, buy another one keep it for parts or sell here on the EE as a part gun.
 
i've got one, and it takes a lot more than taking the the grips off- moreover, there is no PIN to FALL OUT- THAT'S NOT THE WAY IT STRIPS AT ALL- the only pin exposed is the trigger pin on the right side of the frame-if that's what you're referring to,-as far as it not firing,it sounds like the recoil spring has been released- pull the bolt again,and move the spring forward to captivate it on the guide- i have somewhat detailed instructions and illistrations but i can't post here- pm me and i can send you a scan of what i have- it applies to the woodsman .butthat's the best i can do
scratch that- google colt woodsman as instructed- he has the same information i do -
 
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True, it was not just the grips. It was after removing the grips after removing the slide as per disassembly instructions. The pin that came out is attached to the safety lever, and once that came out the hammer, and some little pieces fell out.

Thanks for the help, I'll find the woodsman manual and give that a try!
 
Bin it.
2. Drop the frame off at a police station for destruction.
3. You're welcome
Let me guess, toss it because it a Norinco, so it must be crap. I have about 10000 rounds through mine, it runs great. Like a colt woodsman, when disassembled, they are a pain in the ass to re-assemble.
 
True, it was not just the grips. It was after removing the grips after removing the slide as per disassembly instructions. The pin that came out is attached to the safety lever, and once that came out the hammer, and some little pieces fell out.

Thanks for the help, I'll find the woodsman manual and give that a try!

i have scans of the woodsman manual on this computer if you pm me your real life e-mail addy-the norinco one
http://www.colt22.com- the man's name is bob rayburn- if you e-mail him, he may even tell you where you're wrong
 
I have M-93 with 5000 rounds on it, barrel has small damage inside (and only, no external damage visible, no even a scratch on the gun, like new) still shoots 100% and still accurate, all internal parts in excellent working condition. Y can use it as manual or parts, wanna buy it?
 
Mines great. Feeds, fires, and opperates awesome. I can keep all rounds on a 10" gong at 100m if I do my job. (bench-rested) I taken apart lots of times, no problem. I can't disrespect it when I can't say the same about guns I've paid many times more for.
 
Well I finally had a chance to look at it with my friend, and we seem to have gotten it back together. However the trigger bar does not always engage the sear to release the hammer. If anyone could take a photo of where the two meet, that would be great, I found the manuals online and they were unhelpful in this regard. Thanks again.
 
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