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Cerwyn
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PostSubject: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeSun May 26, 2013 4:44 pm


Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R
We've known for a long time that the KSC Beretta M93R has a major weak spot, namely the plastic firing pin that strikes the cartridge. In time, the pin will break eventually but if the hammer's dropped once too often when the gun is not loaded the plastic pin will snap off without much provocation.
The answer is to replace the plastic pin with a metal one. 8ace, being the craftsman that he is, sorted mine out like this:
When the firing block has been removed from the slide, it can be dismantled by gently levering off the boltface which is lightly glued in. The stripped block looks like this:-

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Note the short black plastic remains of the original pin, 2nd part from the Right side. Fortunately I'd recovered the broken part after it flew out of the gun so 8ace knew how long the new pin should be.
A new pin was made from titanium and assembled into the block. The bolt face was then re-glued in position and left to dry for a couple of days to make sure it set.
After re-assembling the gun, it fires perfectly again. This titanium pin should outlive the gun now Very Happy
My thanks to 8ace, without whom I'd own an expensive pile of non-working and broken modelguns. You're a Star 'ace cheers  

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Momocampo
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PostSubject: Re: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeSun May 26, 2013 7:20 pm

My god!!
8ace did it again!!!!! Congratulations 8ace, you are always our special saver Wink
I don't know but maybe this post will help me one day because I have a M93.

Thanks Master Cerwyn for this really helpful post Very Happy

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smootik
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PostSubject: Re: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeSun May 26, 2013 8:40 pm

Titanium? Wow, rocket science! :-D

Seriously - I guess it was for weight reason?
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8ace
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PostSubject: Re: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeTue May 28, 2013 8:42 am

Cheers guys Very Happy

I used titanium due to its weight, strength and corrosion resistance (also I had some to hand) As it’s a small part I’m sure stainless could be used without issues.

The trick to this repair is:

1: Getting the block out of the slide (using small blades to get in-between the block and the slide to break the glue bond without damaging the slide)

2: Getting the front off the block (same process as above but taking care not to break the small tangs)

The small metal pin that holds the main firing pin in doesn’t need to be removed for this repair, as I found out after I stripped it all down Rolling Eyes

8ace

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PostSubject: Re: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeTue May 28, 2013 8:59 am

Well done.
Keep this proceed, it could be useful for me one day Smile

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kiwigunner
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PostSubject: Re: Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R   Upgraded / Repaired Firing Pin - KSC Beretta M93R Icon_minitimeFri May 31, 2013 10:14 am


Awesome guys!

Kiwiunner
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