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A Brief History of the
PPSh-41
World War II without adoubt was a period of timewhereby ordinary peopledid extraordinary things.The tales of heroism andcompassion set the bar forany conflict to follow. Italso taught us that necessitywas indeed the motherhoodof invention.
During WWII Russia founditself needing a rapid fireSub Machinegun (SMG) tocounter the pitfalls of whatis now known as urban war-fare. The Russian leader-ship decided to forego theproud one-man equals one-marksman mode ofoperations in exchangefor a rapid fire andless expensive alterna-
tive to the Pistolet-Pulemyot Degtyary-ova (PPD-40 ) ThePPD-40 was a closecopy of the GermanBergman MP-18.
Along comes GeorgiShpagin. (continued onback page)
Version 1.0
PPSh-41SA (Semi Automatic) Information Manual
Pistolet-PulemyotShpagina-1941 -
The first time
you pick it upyou will feel
like you just
pulled it off of
the assembly
line in 1941.
Safety and Warnings 1-2
Disassembly / Reassembly
Instructions
2-10
Inside this Instruction Manual
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FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONSREAD THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGSIN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY ANDCAREFULLY BEFORE USING.Check out ourtorture test videos
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Safety Its Your ResponsibilitySAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANT CONSIDERATION OF EVERY PERSON WHOHANDLES FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION. (The terms His, Him, Her, Hers, or She are inter-
changeable with regards to this informational manual.)
This information manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for this system prop-erly. Only when you are certain you fully understand the manual and can properly carry out its instruc-
tions should you practice loading, unloading, etc. with live ammunition. This manual will not teach you
how to shoot, nor will it teach you safe handling practices, it only offers suggestions as to how you can
safely handle this product until you can take an approved safety course.
If you have doubts about your ability to handle or use this particular system safely, then you should seeksupervised instruction. Such personalized instruction is often available from gun dealers, gun clubs or
police departments. If none of these sources can help you contact the National Rifle Association.
The person with a gun in his possession has a full-time job. He cannot guess; he cannot forget. He mustknow how to use his firearm safely. Do not use any firearm without having a complete understanding of
its particular characteristics and safe use. Remember: There is NO such thing as a foolproof gun.
P a g e 2 O n e G r e a t C o m p a n y - O n e S u p e r b P r o d u c t
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Basic Safety List
A loaded firearm has the potential to kill. Intelligently handled it is safe.An accident is always the result of basic safety rules neglect.Accident prevention is user responsibility.Never point a firearm at anything you dont want to shoot. Before handling a firearm be sure to use correct and undamaged ammunition.Be sure your firearm is cleanbefore loading inspect the barrel to insure it is perfectly clean and
free of debris and any obstructions. Shooting with an obstruction in the barrel such as dirt, mud,
grease, lodged bullet or jacket residues, etc, can cause barrel bulging and/or rupture.
Never assume that the chamber is empty, visually inspect it every time you handle the gun.Avoid alcoholic beverages or drugs before and during shooting.Always wear ANSI approved Safety Glasses or Goggles.Store firearms and ammunition separately, beyond the reach of children.Be sure cartridge chamber is empty.Thoroughly clean the firearm to prevent corrosion.
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Step 1Point the firearm in a safe direction and
place the safety selector on safe by
pushing the lever completely FORWARD(towards the barrel) until it clicks.
Slide Forward
Step 2
Remove any magazine from the firearm by pushing forward (towards the barrel) on
the magazine release lever and pulling down on your magazine.
Pull the bolt to the rear and lock into place by sliding the locking lever into the upper
bolt cover slot. Visually inspect the chamber area for ammunition. If ammunition is
present, take the firearm to a safe location and remove the ammunition from the
firearm before proceeding.
2A
2A
2B
2B
Step 3 Once the firearm is safely unloaded and all ammunition has been removed fromthe workspace the next step in the process is to open the upper chamber cover.
To do this place one hand on the pistol grip portion of the stock and the other
supporting the barrel shroud. With your thumb push the upper chamber latch
forward until the barrel and chamber cover swing away from the stock.3A
3A
3B
3B
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With the chamber cover open securely grasp the bolt assembly by the bolt catch
and thumb over the top of the bolt - slide it rearward (towards the stock).
Lift it up and out of the chamber area.
Using a bench or table helps you steady the firearm and ease the disassembly process.
4A
4A
4B
4B
TIPS
Placing yoursmaller parts in a
container will pre-
vent a few head-
aches and choice
words later.
Keep severalclean dry rags
around for clean-
ing, gripping and
protection from
dents and
scratches.Remove the bolt return spring and
buffer block.
Step 5
5A
5A
Remove the stock-to-receiver screw.
Step 6
6A
6A
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Step 4
Make sure the phenolic block is
all the way back in the gun during
reassembly. IF YOU FAIL TO
FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE, DAMAGE TO
YOUR FIREARM OR YOUR PERSON CAN
OCCUR when the bolt travels to the rear after
firing a round and it hits the block. If you do not
follow this procedure it bends the rivet in the
latch and damages your firearm resulting in an
inoperable and unsafe condition.
WARNING!
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Remove the firing pin by depressing the firing pin with an object
that will fit in the firing pin strike plate hole Use something
as simple as a standard round toothpick. Once the firing pin is
depressed lift up and out on the strike plate. Set the firing pinand strike plate aside for reinstallation later.
Remove the bolt catch lug by depressing the detent bearing on
the underside of the catch while simultaneously pushing
upwards on the catch to slide it away from the bolt group.
8C
8D
Step 7While securely grasping the stock rest the barrel on a sturdy and non-marring object for
supportgrasp the trigger group and gently pull out and away from the housing.
Temperature and humidity effect wooden stocks at various levels. Your trigger group may
slide right out or need a bit more effort before proceeding.
TIPS
Remember! If youare having to force a
piece or part back
together its time to
step back and take a
breather. Then
tackle the project
again.
Some of the modernsuper bore cleaners
and blasters will ruin
a finish and also do a
number on your jew-
elry or eye-glasses.
Step 8
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7A
7A
7B
7B
8A 8A
Disassembly of the bolt group
8B
8C
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8B
8D
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Step 8 Continued-
In order to disassemble the case extractor you may need to insert a
small piece of metal (I use a common push pin or thumb tack) in
the space between the spring and case extractor.
Slide it in the hole just below the flat extractor spring (see arrow in
it eases the transition of the extractor spring above the top
lip. Otherwise a significant amount of effort is needed to push the
spring forward using the little hole in the end.
8E
8F
8G
8G
8E
8F
USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE
EXTRACTOR SPRING. IF YOU DO NOT TAKE
YOUR TIME AND USE PROPER HAND AND
BODY PROTECTION YOU MAY INJURE YOUR-
SELF BY APPLYING TOO MUCH PRESSURE RE-
SULTING IN THE TOOL STRIKING OR CUTTING
YOU DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU ARE USING.
THE PHOTOS IN THIS ILLUSTRATION WERE
TAKEN OF A VERY WELL WORN PART AND
VERY LITTLE EFFORT WAS NEEDED TO REMOVE
IT FROM THE BOLT GROUP.
Important Hint!!
Mark your extractor springs
exposed side before disassembly-
that way you can reassemble it
properly when the time comes. If
you forget there is a small photo
below to help you out!
The arch of the spring is up, both ends should be
lower than the center for proper installation.
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Using a non-marring punch or similar object tap out the barrel/
shroud retention pin from the side of the pin that has the slot cut
into it. Using a piece of scrap wood or other material with the same
hardness as a support- lift the hinge section off of the work space
enough to create an area for the pin to be forced out.
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PPSh-41 SA Barrel /shroud Removal Instructions
Clear the firearm and remove the bolt. Close the receiver coverand insure latch has engaged. This will keep parts from falling out during this
procedure.
Step BR-2
Step BR-1
Step BR-2B
Step BR-2A
Remove the barrel /shroud
retention pins.
Step BR-3
Step BR-3A
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Remove the barrel from the shroud housing by pulling the
two parts away from each other.
Step BR- 4
Reassemble the barrel and shroud by following these
instructions in reverse order. Note that the recessed
cutout on the bottom of the barrel must be in the down
position (see photo below) in order for the barrel/
shroud retention pins to smoothly slide into the hinge.
Step BR-5
Step BR- 4B
Step BR- 4A
Step BR-5A
Step BR-5C
Step BR-5B
Notice Cutout
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Loading the drum magazine is not difficult. With a few hintsand tips you should be able to enjoy a day at the range
without the frustration of picking up spilled ammunition.
Lets get started-
Step 9Helpful Hints
Regarding Your
PPSh-41SA Drum
Magazine
9A
Depress button located on back side of PPSH41SA drum and hold.
9A
9B
While depressing the latch knob from the back of the drum-
slide lock down and away.
9B
9C
Remove Cover Plate
9C
9E
9D
9D
Inspect Spring Tension Follower to insure proper installation. (See Photo)
9E
Wind the spring counter-clockwise until it reaches the end. Use
caution ! The spring is strong and if it disengages while your body
parts are in the mechanism you may suffer injury. You should no-
tice eight audible clicks as it passes certain stages.
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9H
Once youve got the ammunition situated, replace the cover
being careful not to allow any ammunition to fall over in the drum.
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9H1
9I
9G9F
9F
Break out your best Tokarov 7.62x25 Ammunition.
9G
One of the best ways to load the drum is to tilt the bottom portion
towards you and load two rows at a time before slowly rotating the drum
to add the additional ammunition.
9H2
9I
After replacing the front cover hold it securely and depress the magazine latch knob on the back
of the magazine and HOLD IT! You should hear the spring engage and feel a slight movement in
the drum. Keeping the cover held down and the button fully engaged on the back of the drum,
slide the lock upwards and secure the magazine latch knob.
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Reassemble the PPSH-41SA inreverse order of Disassembly
Continued from cover page-
Georgii Semenovich Shpagin was born in1897 in the village Klyuchnikovo, in the
Kovrov district of the province Vladimir, to
a peasant family. Around 1916 he was
called into service for the Russian Army
ultimately finding his niche as an armorer in
an infantry regiment.
During the Soviet/Finnish War of 1939/40
the Finns had considerable battlefield ad-
vantage over Shpagins Comrades due to
their employment of an established machine
gun.
You can imagine the number of superior
officers sweat stained armpits when the
Soviet High Command gave immediate
order to find a weapon to counter and ulti-
mately turn the tide for the Mother Land.
In the early months of 1940 he delivered a
prototype that was easily manufactured, not
labor intensive, and based on a readily
available military cartridgethe Tokarov
7.62x25.
After extensive and often impressive testing
the Shpagin stomped the Borscht (Russian
Beet Soup) right out of the competition. So
in July of 1941 production began in the face
of the rapidly advancing German Army.
The designers at TNW are proud to present
the PPSh-41SA. Theyve manufactured a
PPSh-41 SemiAutomatic that Im sure
Georgii Shpagin would be proud to leave
his name attached to.
Thank you for your confidence in ourproducts.
The TNW Staff
PPSh-41SA (Single Action) Information Manual
Pistolet-PulemyotShpagina-1941 - Reassembly Instructions
Point the firearm in a safe direction and place the safety
selector on safe by pushing the lever completely FORWARD
(towards the barrel) until it clicks.
Remove any magazine from the firearm by pushing forward
(towards the barrel) on the magazine release lever and pullingdown on your magazine. Pull the bolt to the rear and lock into
place by sliding the locking lever into the upper bolt cover.
Visually inspect the chamber area for ammunition. If
ammunition is present, take the firearm to a safe location and
remove the ammunition from the firearm before proceeding.
Step 2
Step 1
Step 3
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