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Old08-16-2009, 10:21 PM #1
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DefaultHungarian 9mm Model R-9

Hi: I just joined today and have a few questions on the pistol I have now. It is a Hungarian Arms Works 9mm,Model R-9. It holds 14 in clip,and was made in 1986 and is in mint condition. I wanted to find a complete teardown manual or sheet on it and if there are any after market trigger parts. Also if someone has one, and reloads their own amo, what is the best target round they have come up with.I have shot different rifles and pistols over the last 40 yrs. and do all my own mods.
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Old09-08-2009, 02:49 PM #2
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DefaultHungarian 9mm Model R-9

Morning Jim;

I have the same pistol that I bought new in 1986. I am attaching 2 .jpg files one with article about the FEG P9R disassembly (same pistol) and one with an exploded view from the manual. Hope this helps. I could copy the entire manual, if that would help.

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Old09-08-2009, 10:09 PM #3
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I'm not familar with that exact pistol but it looks to be a Browning High Power clone or copy. I'd check to see if Browning High Power parts fit. It looks like they will but I can't be sure without looking at it in person.
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I just joined today ,was doing a search for exploded view of a Hungarian 9R and came up with this site.I would like to thank rguidebeck for the file copy.
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Has anyone been able to successfully field strip the R-9?
I've looked at the break attached above but can't seem to be able to remove the slide. Anyone with tips that could help would be greatly appreciated.
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Make sure gun is unloaded , remove clip,lock slide back with slide stop,with slide back on the right side of gun just above trigger is the end of the slide stop ,push it in to the left ,from the left side pull slide stop out the rest of the way,put safety half way between safe and fire position ,remove slide to the front.
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FEG Hi Power disassembly
its a little different than the R9 but maybe it will help


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