I finally got around to inspecting and cleaning he new to me Norinco 213. What can I say... That thing is CRUDE! When you look at the parts that are supposed to rub against each other and see burrs everywhere, that can't be right. Yet it seems to be functioning. I'll see how much wear it incurs after I take it to the range for a few times. For now, I'm resolved to drown it in grease. I don't think oil would do it. Mr. Enos is going to be this gun's new best friend.
On the other note, it's very simple, which is nice. Disassembly was easy, and it has that "soldier-proof" hammer assembly that comes out of the frame maybe way too easily.
On the other note, it's very simple, which is nice. Disassembly was easy, and it has that "soldier-proof" hammer assembly that comes out of the frame maybe way too easily.
