2 years 12 weeks ago, 10:19 PM
jalaniz |
FEG MOD. PJK-9HP 9MM
Hello to my fellow Americans! Im looking for any info on the proper disassembly of a Made in Hungary MOD. PJK-9hp 9mm. Looks like a 1911 copy. Is it the same break down as a 1911 Browning???? Dont want to do it blind. Any advice to an ol' jarhead. Semper Fi |
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luckybychoice
Jalaniz,as one 'ol jarhead to another i will be glad to help you out.What you have is a copy of John Brownings finest handgun,the Browning Hi-Power.they are such good copies that the magazines will work from one gun to the other.They disassemble the same too,just pull the slide to the rear,line up the notch in the slide to the slide release lever and remove the slide release lever by pulling it straight out.After the slide release is out ease the slide forward and the entire slide will come forward and off.Flip the slide,look at how the spring keeper is oriented so you can put it back the right way,then push that forward,towards the barrel end lifting out at the same time,it should come out pretty easy(the spring is good for about 10,000rounds,if you have gotten any failures to cycle ammo propererly lately the spring is replaceable with a BHP spring readily available from www.brownells.com ),Next,the barrel will lift right out,and you have field stripped it to it's basic parts,ready for cleaning.Assemble in reverse order,I hope that helps,welcome to Gunslot
luckybychoice
6464mt
I have a F.I.E. Tanfoglio TZ-75, it is a direct copy of the heralded CZ-75. To make a long story short, they are copies of the Browning HiPower 9mm. You can download a copy of the manual for either one of the -75's online. I used a copy of the CZ-75 to do the TZ from top to bottom. You will have to do some surfing though as I do not remember the exact website.
Ishootdaily
The CZ 75 is almost a complete knock off of the Sig P210 but a double stack...
I've been doing action, trigger jobs and doing other custom work on CZ's for a number of years.
Simple to see too, take a look at the mid point short rails of the Browning and then take a look at the full length internal rails of a CZ...
RETIRE-IN-ARIZONA
More import junk, Who cares--Buy a COLT or Smith & Wesson.
Reaper308
your posts are pretty contradictory. I've seen you post a lot of positive things about Sig Sauer... not american
Ishootdaily
hehehe
Shug22
CZ junk. Have S&W that is pretty good but not as good as my CZ junk.