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SA vz. 61 SKORPION
pistol instruction manual
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1. Description of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.1. General
1.1.1.................................................................................Purpose and features of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.1.2.................................................................................Characteristics of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.2 Description of main parts of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.2.1.................................................................................Barrel
1.2.2.................................................................................Receiver
1.2.3.................................................................................Sights
1.2.4.................................................................................Bolt
1.2.5.................................................................................Frame
1.2.6.................................................................................Trigger mechanism
1.2.7.................................................................................Hammer
1.2.8.................................................................................Grip
1.2.9.................................................................................Magazines
1.3. Accessories
1.3.1.................................................................................Description of Accessories
1.4. Ammunition
2. Operation of pistol, troubleshooting, storing, inspections, maintenance
and zeroing of Sa vz. 61 pistol
2.1.Parts and Mechanism Operation of Sa vz. 61 pistol
2.1.1.................................................................................Fire Preparation
2.1.2.................................................................................Loading
2.1.3.................................................................................Firing
2.1.4.................................................................................Safety lever
2.1.5.................................................................................Fire termination
2.2. Trouble shooting
2.2.1.................................................................................Failure prevention
2.2.2.................................................................................Failure features and troubleshooting
2.3.Storing, dismantling, assembly and inspections of Sa vz. 61 pistol
2.3.1.................................................................................Storing
2.3.2.................................................................................Disassembly
2.3.3.................................................................................Assembly
2.3.4.................................................................................Inspections
2.4.Cleaning and preservation of Sa vz. 61 pistol
2.5.Zeroing of Sa vz. 61 pistol
3. Basic technical specifications of Sa vz. 61 pistol
4. List of parts
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1. Description of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.1.General
1.1.1.Purpose and features of Sa vz. 61 pistol
Sa vz. 61 pistol (further reff ered to as “pistol”) is a versatile individual gun designed for sport, target shooting and
self-defense. The pistol can shoot in single shots only. Eff ective range of fi re is up to 200 m. The rear sights are
adjustable for the range of 75 and 150 m. The pistol is chambered for cartridge 7,65 mm Browning. Each pistol is
equipped with one short magazine (for 10 rounds) and two long magazines (20 rounds). Rounds are loaded into a
magazine manually. The muzzle velocity of the bullet is 317m/sec., maximum range of fi re is up to 1500 m, lethal
eff ect up to about 800m. Combat rate of fi re is 35 rounds per minute. The weight of pistol without magazine is 1,10
kg. The weight with full short magazine is 1,25 kg and with full long magazine 1,36 kg. Each gun is equipped with
accessories.
1.1.2. Characteristics of Sa vz. 61 pistol
The Sa vz. 61 pistol is a simple light semi-automatic gun, which utilises gas pressure on the bottom of a cartridge to
move the bolt into its rear position. The bolt is returned to its front position by a pressure of two return springs.The
pistol is enclosed in a receiver. The cocking points do not protrude excessively out of the surface, thus enabling the
operation when close to the body of a gunner or in very limited space. The ejection port is located in such position
that accidental fl ames do not disturb the gunner. Pistol operation is reliable and safe even in diffi cult conditions i.e.
in dust, rain, extremely low or high temperatures. The gun can be fi red in any position. The triggering mechanism
allows fi re in single shots only.The cartridges are continuously supplied from a magazine when shooting. The posi-
tion of the magazine provides comfortable two hand grip. Changing magazines is quick and easy.
It is easy to carry the pistol in any situation due to its low weight and small dimensions either in belt holster, armpit
holster or free under jacket, etc. Dismantling, standard cleaning and preservation do not require any special tools.
Sa vz. 61 pistol – Overall View
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Figure No. 2
Sa vz. 61 pistol main parts
1 – barrel, 2 – receiver, 3 – bolt, 4 - frame, 5 – trigger mechanism, 6 – grip, 7 – magazine
1.2. Description of main parts of Sa vz. 61 pistol
1.2.1. Barrel (Fig. 3 and 4)
There are six grooves creating six fi elds in the barrel. The right hand constant twist of 350 mm gives the bullet
right-hand rotation. The muzzle is rounded in order to prevent damage to the grooves. The rear part of the barrel
passes into a cartridge chamber with shape and dimensions corresponding to the 7,65mm pistol cartridge. The
barrel bore is chrome-plated to prevent abrasion and to protect it against corrosion. The surface of barrel is smooth,
black painted. The barrel is pressed into receiver insert. Approximately in the middle of the barrel is a ring by which
the barrel presses against inner face of receiver insert. Barrel is fi xed in its position by a pin. At its rear, the barrel is
thickened, with a cut out for extractor.
Figure No.: 3
Sa vz. 61 pistol – cross sectional view
1 – barrel, 11 – barrel pin, 2 – receiver, 21 – receiver insert, 22 – receiver pin, 23 – receiver pin plunger, 231 – receiver
pin plunger spring, 24 – front sight, 241 – front sight cover, 25 – rear sight leaf, 251 – rearsight pin, 42 – bolt catch,
43 – magazine catch, 5 – trigger, 51 – trigger pin, , 52 – trigger lever, 53 – insert lever, 54 – interrupter, 55 – hammer,
57 – safety lever, 61 – grip screw, 62 – grip cap
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1.2.2. Receiver (Fig. 3 and 4)
The receiver guards and guides the bolt. The front part has a receiver insert welded in, by which the barrel is fi rmly
fi xed. There are two openings where the receiver is connecting to pistol body. The connecting pin is fi xed in the left
hand side opening. This pin is protected against accidental release by a latch with spring. The upper part of receiver
has oval ejection port. Longitudinal rims of receiver sides guard the bolt movement at rear position. Longitudinal
rims of receiver sides guard the cocking points at front part. These rims widen at the end to enable removal of cock-
ing points when pistol is being disassembled. An original code of the gun “S-59” and serial number (e.g. S-59, 3300)
is punched at the bottom front part of receiver.
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Figure No.: 4
Receiver with barrel - bottom view
1 – barrel, 2 – receiver, 22 – receiver pin
1.2.3. Sights (Fig. 3 and 5)
The sights of pistol are used for aiming the gun at target. The sights are placed on top of the receiver and consist of
two parts: front sights and rear sights.
The front sight is a screw of oval shape, the head of which forms eccentric sighting rod. The screw of front sights
protrudes through the sights cover and is fi xed with barrel nut. Fire adjustment of the gun is performed by rotating
of the screw and setting its side position and height. Front sights cover is welded to receiver.
The rear sights are mounted to the rear part of receiver at the rear sight base. The rear sight base base is welded
to receiver. There is a hole for rear sight leaf pin at both sides of the rear sight base. Back side of rear sights leaf is
marked by fi gures 75 and 150, which refer to the fi ring range in metres. One of these two options can be selected
by rotating the rear sights leaf. Each selected position is secured by rear sight latch being locked into the dimples
on the inside of the rear sight base.
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Figure No.: 5
Rear Sights
25 – rear sight leaf, 251 – rear sight leaf pin, 252 – rear sight latch, 253 – rear sight latch spring
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