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MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
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TAKEDOWN PIN
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ALiMENTADORA
FONDO DE LA ALiMENTADORA
MAGAZINE BASE
BARREL
CANON
MAGAZINE
FRONT SIGHT
MIRA
COCKING KNOB
TOPES
TRIGGER GUARD
GUARDAMONTE
SKORPION
EJECTION PORT
VENTANA DE EXPULSION
RECEIVER
GUiA DEL OBTURADOR
REAR SIGHT
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SHOULDER
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Before handling the firearm read this manual carefully and observe the
following safety instructions.
Improper and careless handling of the firearm could result in unintentional
discharge and could cause injury, death or damage to property. Unauthorized
modifications or adjustments, corrosion, or the use of non-standard -or damaged
ammunition can cause the same consequences. In such cases, the manufacturer
shall not be held responsible in any manner whatsoever for the resultant consequences.
Before leaving the factory this firearm was tested, carefully inspected, and
packed. CZ cannot accept responsibility for product handling while in transit, or
upon leaving the factory. Therefore, please examine this firearm carefully at the
time of purchase to ensure that it is unloaded and undamaged.
This instruction manual should always accompany this firearm, even when
loaned, sold or given.
SKORPION . INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTENS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FIREARM DESCRIPTION AND TERMINOLOGY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Ammunition
Extending of Shoulder Stock
Retracting of Shoulder Stock
Removal of the Magazine
Magazine Loading
Submachine Gun Loading
Semiautomatic Fire
Automatic Fire
Reloading During Shooting
Unloading the Submachine Gun
Engaging the "Safe" Mode of the Submachine Gun
Sight Adjustment
Shoulder Stock Removal
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Stripping for Cleaning - Disassembly
Cleaning the Submachine Gun
Cleaning the Barrel Bore and the Cartridge Chamber
Cleaning of Other Submachine Gun Parts
Preserving
TROUBLESHOOTING, CAUSES AND REMEDIES
ILLUSTRATION AND LIST OF PARTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always follow the safety instructions for your own safety and the safety of
others.
1. Always handle your firearm as if it were loaded.
2. Never point your firearm at anything you do not intend to shoot.
3. Never take anyone's word that a firearm is unloaded.
4. Always make sure that your firearm is not loaded before laying it down, or
handing it to another person.
5. Always keep and carry your firearm empty, with the hammer forward
(released), except when you intend to shoot.
6. Never abuse your firearm by using it for any purpose other than shooting.
7. Never leave the firearm cocked and ready to fire unattended.
8. Before loading your firearm ensure that the barrel bore, chamber, and action
are clean and clear of obstructions. After shooting, clean a dirtied firearm as
soon as possible.
9. Always use only clean, dry, original high quality commercially manufactured
ammunition, which is appropriate to the caliber of your firearm.
10. Never drink alcoholic beverages or take drugs before or during shooting.
11. If possible wear both safety glasses and ear protection when shooting.
12. Always keep the safety on when the firearm is loaded and cocked, until you
are ready to fire.
13. Always keep clear of, and keep others clear of the ejection port.
14. Never squeeze the trigger or put your finger in the trigger guard until you are
aiming at a target and ready to shoot.
15. Always be absolutely sure of your target, and the area behind it, before you
squeeze the trigger. A bullet could travel through or past your target up to
several hundreds of meters.
16. Never shoot at a hard surface such as rock, or a liquid surface such as water.
17. Never fire your firearm near an animal unless it is trained to accept the noise.
18. Never indulge in "horseplay" while holding your firearm.
19. Failure to fire: always hold the firearm, keeping it pointed towards the target,
or a safe open area and wait 30 seconds when the firearm fails to fire. If a
hangfire (slow ignition) has occurred, the round will fire within 30 seconds. If
the round does not fire, remove the magazine, eject the round and examine
the primer; if the firing pin indent on the primer is light, or off center, or non-
existent, have the firearm examined by a competent gunsmith.
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20. Always make sure your firearm is not loaded before cleaning, storing or
travelling.
21. Always keep and store your firearm and ammunition in separate locked
receptacles out of the reach and sight of children and untrained people.
22. Never alter any parts of your firearm as the safety and proper function of your
firearm could be seriously compromised.
23. Always be aware that corrosion, use of damaged ammunition, dropping the
firearm on hard surfaces or other "coarse treatment" could cause damage you
may not see. If something like this happens, have the firearm examined and
tested by a competent gunsmith.
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FIREARM DESCRIPTION AND TERMINOLOGY
The names of basic parts of the submachine gun used in this Instruction
Manual are presented in Fig. 1 on the inner side of the left-hand cover. The
nomenclature of all parts of this firearm is presented in the section Illustration and
List of Parts.
Unfold the foldouts of this Instruction Manual when reading it; in order to be
able to see all the illustratiol1s printed on the insides of the covers.
The Skorpion submachine gun is a general purpose, light and automatic
firearm for individuals. This firearm can be fired either in fully automatic, or in
semi-automatic modes of fire. The Skorpion has a simple folding (retractable)
stock, thus enabling shooting from shoulder. If the stock is folded (retracted), then
this submachine gun can be fired hand-held in semiautomatic or fully automatic
modes of fire. The effective range of fire from the shoulder is up to 150 m, hand-
held up to 50 m. Its very light weight, and small dimensions, allow the concealed
carry and use of this submachine gun in very restricted spaces.
The Skorpion is equipped with a rate reducer used to lower the cyclic rate of
fire; this device also absorbs bolt recoil, and steadies the weapon after each shot.
The safety-selector lever features three positions: "1"- semiautomatic fire, "20"-
fully automatic fire, and "0" -"Safety-On" mode.
The magazines are of double column type with a double column outlet. The
Skorpion comes with so called "short" and "long" magazines (see Technical
Specifications for their respective capacity). The bolt stays locked open when the
last cartridge from the magazine has been fired.
Disassembly for cleaning and preserving purposes of the Skorpion does not
require the use of any tools.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Ammunition
Use only factory-manufactured standard ammunition of an appropriate caliber,
which is in compliance with CIP regulations (International Proof Commission for
Firearms), or SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute Inc.
of the United States). The use of other cartridges could damage the firearm or
cause malfunctions or injury to the shooter.
Extending of Shoulder Stock
Hold the submachine gun by the grip as if shooting, and push (tap) the curved
part of the shoulder stock located beneath the barrel (Fig. 2) from below. Then
grasp the shoulder stock and rotate backwards to its extended position.
Retracting of Shoulder Stock
Firmly hold the submachine gun's magazine in the left hand. Using your other
thumb, while gripping the "pistolgrip", press the knurled part of the left shoulder-
stock holder (as close to the shoulder stock axis of rotation as possible - Fig. 3).
After sufficient pressure, rotate the shoulder stock upwards and forward until it
catches with the front sight protection capture.
Removal of the Magazine
Hold the submachine gun with the right hand by its grip, and grasp the
magazine by the other. Depress the magazine catch with the left-hand thumb
(Fig. 4), and with a simultaneous downward motion, remove the magazine.
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Magazine Loading
With the open end uppermost, grasp the magazine in one hand. Place
a cartridge on the magazine follower, with the cartridge head placed against the
rear wall of the magazine. Press the cartridge down until it is inserted under the
magazine lips. Place the next cartridge on top of the previous cartridge and load it
in the same manner (Fig. 5).
The number of cartridges loaded can be checked by means of the inspection
holes in the rear wall of the magazine.
Do not try to exceed the magazine capacity - doing so can cause a feed
failure.
Submachine Gun Loading
CAUTION:
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SUBMACHINE GUN IS POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION WHEN LOADING!
Insert a loaded magazine and ensure that it has engaged the magazine catch.

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Disengage the submachine gun safety by rotating the safety-selector lever
either to position "1" or to position "20". (The submachine gun with its safety-
selector in position "0" Le. Safe - cannot be loaded!).
Hold the submachine gun by the grip with one hand, and with the thumb and
index finger of the other grasp the bolt cocking knobs located on both sides of the
receiver. Retract the bolt fully to its stop and then allow it to snap forward (Fig. 6).
This procedure cocks the hammer, and inserts a cartridge into the chamber. The
sub machine gun is now ready to fire. If you do not intend to fire immediately,
ensure the submachine gun's-safety by setting the safety selector lever to position "0".
Semiautomatic Fire
Semiautomatic fire can be initiated after shifting the safety-selector lever to its
"1" position, Le. rearwards. After pressing the trigger a single cartridge is discharged.
The next cartridge is fired after the trigger is released and pressed again.
Automatic Fire
For fully automatic fire, it is necessary to change the safety selector position to
"20" Le. forwards. If the submachine gun is loaded, and the magazine holds a
sufficient number of cartridges, then firing can be initiated at any time by pressing
the trigger, and interrupted by releasing the trigger. The length of the burst
depends on how long the trigger is depressed, and can be from 2 cartridges up to
the full capacity of the magazine.
Reloading During Shooting
When the last cartridge has been fired, the bolt stays in its rear (locked open
position). Remove the emptied magazine and replace it with a loaded one. Partially
retract the bolt, and release it to snap forward. The submachine gun is loaded again,
and ready to fire.
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Unloading the Submachjne Gun
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE SUBMACHINE GUN IS POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION!
- Remove the magazine
- Disengage the submachine gun safety (rotate the safety-selector to
position "1" or "20")
- Retract the bolt and verify that the cartridge chamber is empty. (The lock
open push button can be depressed, while pulling the bolt back, and then
released to hold the bolt in its locked open position, thus enabling
verification of the empty cartridge chamber by another person.)
- Allow the bolt to snap forward
- Depress the trigger (dry fire)

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Engaging the "Safe" Mode of the Submachine Gun
Rotate the safety-selector lever downwards to the "0" indicator. This procedure
blocks the trigger mechanism and bait, thus preventing both the inadvertent
pulling of the trigger and operations of the bolt.
Sight Adjustment
The submachine gun was "sighted-in" at the manufacturing piant, at a distance
of 75 m, so that the mean point of impact approximately conforms to the point of
aim.
The flip-over rear sight (Fig. 7) can be set for a 150-m range of fire. Contingent
sight correction should be carried out by a gunsmith, by rotating the eccentric
front sight after partial easing of the front sight sleeve screw.
Shoulder Stock Removal
in case of need there is an option to remove the shoulder stock completely.
Extend the shoulder stock and while depressing the shoulder stock base latch,
slide the shoulder stock to the left and out.
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Stripping for Cleaning - Disassembly
When disassembling the submachine gun be careful, ensure that no small
parts or spring are ejected, lost or cause injury.
POINT YOUR SUBMACHINE GUN IN A SAFE DIRECTION!
1. Remove the magazine.
2. Extend the shoulder stock.
3. Hold the submachine gun with the right hand by the grip. Depress the protruding
end of the takedown pin, which projects from the right side of the receiver.
(The magazine base can be used to facilitate this operation, and alternatively,
place the submachine gun barrel against any fixed object and with appropriate
force limit the pressure of the recoil springs.) Then using the thumb and index
finger of your left hand, grasp the takedown pin and draw it to the left, up to its
stop (Fig. 8).
4. Grasp the receiver with the left hand from above, pull it out a few millimeters
to the front, and hinge it upwards (Fig.9).
5. Fully retract the bolt by means of tile bolt cocking knobs to the point where the
bolt cocking knobs are at the widened ends of the receiver longitudinal slots.
6. Pull out both cocking knobs to the sides. Separate the bolt from the receiver.
CAUTION:
No further disassembly is needed for routine maintenance and preserving.
Never attempt to disassemble your submachine gun further. If you assume that
your submachine gun requires adjustment or repair, then entrust this task to a
competent gunsmith.
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Cleaning the Submachine Gun
Clean the submachine gun
- Each time you use it
- If you get your submachine gun wet
- As soon as possible after shooting
- At least once a year in a temperate climate
- As often as once a month in a tropical
environments
Cleaning the Barrel Bore and the Cartridge Chamber
If the submachine gun has not been fired, or if only a few cartridges have been
fired, clean the barrel bore and cartridge chamber by means of a clean patch
attached to the cleaning rod.
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When the barrel bore is very dirty, apply a gun cleaning solution using
a cleaning brush. Let the solvent act for about 10 minutes (time may vary
depending on the solvent agent being used). Then thoroughly scrub out the barrel
bore. Subsequently, dry the barrel bore and cartridge chamber with a clean patch
and check that all powder residues or fouling have been removed. If necessary
repeat this procedure.
The cleaning rod and the brush must be inserted into the barrel bore from the
chamber, to prevent wear or damage to the muzzle. Pass the brush all the way
through the barrel bore before reversing the movement. If you try to change
directions with the brush still in the barrel, the brush could stick.
Cleaning of Other Submachine Gun Parts
Other parts of the sub machine gun should be cleaned with the enclosed
cleaning accessories, or a dry cloth, an old toothbrush, a brass bristle brush or a
wooden scraper. Preserving oil or paraffin oil can be used. Never use the agent
designed for barrel bore cleaning! These solutions could remain in the joints, and
after some time, could cause corrosion.
Check that particles of cloth or brush bristles have not become lodged in any
part of the firearm.
Preserving
When the barrel bore, cartridge chamber, and all accessible parts areqean
and dry, wipe these parts with a cloth soaked in gun oil or apply the oil in a spray.
Remove all excess oil.
Before shooting, always wipe the barrel bore dry. When operating at very low
temperatures, remove the oil from all accessible parts, or apply a special lubricant
for these conditions.
The use of thick preserving agents, preserving greases, etc., is only for long term
storage in demanding climate environment. Before any use of the submachine
gun, it must be thoroughly removed from all parts of the firearm.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, CAUSES AND REMEDIES
If your submachine gun is properly used and maintained, malfunctions will
rarely occur. However, if such a situation should occur, please observe the
following instructions.
CAUTION - Should a malfunction occur, the possibility of unintentional
discharge is substantially increased. For this reason, carefully observe the Safety
Instructions already mentioned above. Keep the submachine gun pointed in a
safe direction, do not turn 'the submachine gun against your body or anyone
else's! Do not place your hands in front of the barrel!
Using "dummy cartridges", practice fast clearing of the malfunctions as
described below.
Malfunction
A round has not been Magazine is not fully inserted or
fed into the chamber or
the bolt has not fully
locked with the barrel.
Misfire
A shot sounds "weak",
combined with failure to
eject the cartridge
case. subsequent shot could cause
The spent case has not
been ejected.
In the course of
shooting the bolt stays
to the rear.
Possible Cause
is damaged.
The submachine gun or
cartridges are fouled (dirty), or
too heavily greased.
Defective cartridge Pull the trigger again. If
Firing pin hole fouled (dirty) or Disassemble and clean the
improper lubrication agent used
under low temperature conditions.
The primer has been activated, Unload the submachine gun
but no powder charge was inside
the cartridge case.
Cartridge chamber, extractor or
ammunition is dirty, or unsuitable
lubricant used in low
temperature environment. suitable agent. Use new and
The bolt, guiding rails, or the rate
reducer are dirty.
Remedy
Insert magazine properly or
change magazine.
Clean the submachine gun,
and wipe cartridges dry, or
slightly lubricate, as required.
a discharge is not initiated,
follow the Safety Instructions
described in point 19.
firing pin or use a low
temperature lubricant.
and check that the bullet is
not lodged in the barrel. A
damage to the barrel.
Clean and wipe the
submachine gun dry, or
lubricate lightly with a
clean ammunition.
Clean the submachine gun
dry, or as the case may be
lubricate slightly with
appropriate lubricating agent.
If you cannot clear away any malfunction in the manner described above,
entrust the submachine gun to a competent gunsmith for inspection and repair.

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IllUSTRATION AND LIST OF PARTS
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1 Receiver with Barrel
2 Rear Sight
3 Rear Sight Pin
4 Hear Sight Catch
5 Rear Sight Catch Spring
6 Front Sight
7 Takedown Pin
8 Takedown Pin Detent
9 Detent Spring
10 Bolt
11 Extractor
12 Extractor Spring
13 Striker
14 Firing Pin
15 Firing Pin Spring
16 Striker Pin
17 Recoil Spring (2x)
18 Recoil Spring Rod (2x)
19 Recoil Springs Securing Piece
20 Front Sight Sleeve
21 Front Sight Sleeve Screw
22 Trigger
23 Sear
24 Disconnector
25 Disconnector Spring Support
26 Disconnector Spring
27 Main Spring Guide
28 Main Spring Guide Pin
29 Controlling Lever
30 Connecting Lever
31 Trigger Pivot Pin
32 Receiver
33 Grip Screw Assy.
34 Hammer
35 Main Spring Strut
36 Main Spring Strut Pin
37 Hammer Pivot
38 Lock Open Push Button
39 Lock Open Push Button Spring
40 Magazine Catch
41 Magazine Catch Spring
42 Ejector Detent
43 Ejector Detent Spring
44 Ejector
45 Hammer Stop Latch
46 Hammer Stop Latch Spring
47 Hammer Stop Latch Support
48 Pins and Springs Cover
49 Safety -Selector
50 Rate Reducer Weight
51 Rate Reducer Counterweight (2x)
52 Counterweight Ring
53 Pistol Grip Cap Assy.
54 Pistol Grip Rubber Washer
55 Controlling Lever Spring
56 Controlling Lever Spring Rest
57 Main Spring
58 Hammer Stop
59 Rate Reducer Spring
60 Grip
61 Rate Reducer Lever
62 Bolt Stop
63 Bolt Stop Spring
64 Bolt Stop Spring Support
65 Rate Reducer Lever Pin
66 Pistol Grip Cap Washer
67 Cocking Knob (2x)
68 Shoulder Stock Assy.
69 Shoulder Stock Base
70 Base Latch
71 Base Latch Spring
72 Shoulder Stock Spring
73 Shoulder Stock Pivot
74 Shoulder Stock Pivot Pin
75 Magazine Body Assy.
76 Follower
77 Magazine Spring
78 Magazine Floorplate Lock
79 Magazine Floorplate
The Company, reserves the right to make
any changes it thinks necessary to improve
its models or to meet any requirements of
manufacturing or commercial nature.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model
Caliber
Overall length with retracted stock
Overall length with extended stock
Height
Width
Barrel length
Sight radius
Weight without a magazine
Magazine capacity
[cartridges]
Empty magazine weight
loaded magazine weight
Technical rate of fire
Rear sight graduation
Trigger pull weight
Rifling
Rifling Pitch (R.H.)
Muzzle velocity
[mm/turn]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[kg]
[g]
[g]
[rpm]
61
7,65 mm
Browning
(.32 ACP)
270
517 517 517
152 152 152
43 43 43
115 115 115
150 150 150
1.28 1.40 1.44
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10/20
80/100 100/140/150 100/140/160
150/260 220/380/460
850 900 900
82 83
9mm 9mm
Makarov
Browning
(.380 ACP)
270 270
12/24/30 12/24/30
215/370/450
[m] 75, 150 75, 150 75, 150
[N]
[m/s]
12 - 18 15 - 25
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6 4 6
350
310 305 290
290
15 - 25
250
LIST OF IllUSTRATIONS
1. Basic component names
2. Extending of the shQulder stock
3. Retracting of the shoulder stock
4. Removal of the magazine
5. Magazine loading
6.,Submachine gun loading
7. Range of fire adjustment
8. Takedown pin protrusion
9. Upward hinging of the receiver with the bolt

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