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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

A disassembly of the C93 Sporter down to the bolt. Enjoy!

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  • question about cleaning the bore/barrel of a c93 sporter

    do you insert the rod with brush from the chamber up or from the muzzle down?

    if you clean it from muzzle down (to chamber), do you use a muzzle guide? do you remove the flash hider?

  • You want to go chamber up, not muzzle down. The chamber in the .223 is fluted and needs to be cleaned with a special brush (it looks like a small brush with a bigger brush behind it). Then use another (just a single small brush in .223) to push through the whole barrel. Also take off the flash sup before takedown, I forgot to show that in the video but it screws off easily.

  • thank you! :)

  • np ;)

  • are you just getting your money back, or getting something else?

  • @Halvorson I ended up getting my money back.

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  • It is very easy to back the bolt head away from the carrier, simply rotate it, pull it out about 5mm and rotate back into the normal position. I enjoy your videos and wanted to be a commercial Pilot / Instructor too but I occasionally get migraine vision loss.

  • @pukkepop ...watz freaking gay is that the damn (carbine) MP-5 clone has the lower & stock (connected) by polymer as per import laws,..(so you can't change the stock with out cutting them apart from each other!)...& they welded these stupid blocking rails on each side of the inner mag well, to prevent the use of High capacity MP-5 magazines, & not use the crappy (modified) 10rd mag with the (cuts) made in it too.....& they cost around ($1500.00) also!

  • @bchamorro I have a v53, a similar gun. I would remove the bolt group and the flashhider and clean from the muzzle. Most will say to clean from the action end but its harder unless u have a snake bore cleaner. Follow ur cleaning kit instructions from there. Start with brush&guide to remove stubborn fouling and then to patches.

  • Yea I guess so, the Turkish made clones are pretty darn good. I've fired their MP-5 clone and it was excellent.

  • Pretty sure they are assembled by century.

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