weird problem Norinco m213 seized, need doctor

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After fired a round the pistol seized. These were the results:

-The ejction port open about a centimeter, you can see the the bottom of the spent casing
-the hammer is fully cocked to the back that means the round is fired and the slider moved to the back and the moved forward. Howevr, the case did not get ejected and the unfired round could not be loaded
-The spent casing ratles so it is not stucked in the chamber, but the problem is that I cannot move the slider back to get the casing out.
-I cannot squeeze the trigger either, it is stucked s well
The slider is seized,
the take down pin is seized, cannot pushed through, no luck even with a hammer and a puncher forced on it.
The barrel is tight, no gives at all.
Cannot push the slider forward or backward. I have used a rubber
mallet to push the slider, with luck but the seizing keeps happening.

Can someone tell me what to do...
Thanks
 
Make sure there isn't a round stuck under the empty.

Either take it to a gunsmith or...
try to work the slide back and/or hammer back while fiddling with the trigger. Maybe something's jammed or broken in the trigger group. Pushing back with a cleaning rod or dowel down the barrel may get you somewhere also.

Chances are you will be able to get the slide back if you fiddle enough - don't force anything or you will just make it worse. Find something a little loose and start there. Work it one way or the other and see if anything else loosens up when you do.

Once you get the slide back, before letting it come forward again, hold it as far back as it will go with something and inspect to find what's causing the jam.

If you're lucky, there will be no permanent damage and the thing will free up with nothing more than fiddling.
 
can you drop the mag and use long pliers to pull the casing down through the empty magwell? or use a hammer + poker to drive it from the top (again, down through the magwell)?
 
1. Can you/did you remove the magazine?
2. Is the hammer fully cocked or half cocked?
3. Have you or did you take the pistol apart and clean in before this happened?
4. Did it fire fine and then develope this problem after a # of rounds were fired? How many?
5. Factory loads or handloads?
6. What is your first language?

Scott
 
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