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Version 1.

One Great Company– Another Superb Product


SUOMI M-31 SA (Semi Automatic)

Finland was at war with the Soviet Union from


November 30, 1939 to March 13, 1940 (The Win-
ter War) and then again from June 25, 1941 to
September 4, 1944 (The Continuation War). “The first time you pick it up you will feel like you just pulled it off the
armorer’s rack in 1939.” S.C. Huntsville, Alabama
A very, very brief history-
The Winter War was mainly an outcome of the major
political events taking place in Europe during the
1930s. Germany was loaded for bear and Hitler made
it clear that Russia was in for an attitude ad- FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS
justment. Until 1917 Finland and the Baltic READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
States had been part of Russia for several gen- IN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING.
erations and regardless of what the people thought,
when Mother Russia said jump the people of Finland Be sure to read these instructions care-
were expected to say “how high?”. Being naturally fully! Or I’ll tell everyone you cry at
strong willed and physically imposing the warriors chick flicks and you’ll have to say “Hello”
Inside this Information Manual
of Finland prepared for a fight. A fight on their soil, to my little Finn!
in their homes.
1-3
War breaks out- Safety and Warnings

Faced with the Finnish intractability the Soviet Un-


ion finally decided to take by force what it could Disassembly / Reassembly 3-9
not get through negotiations. On November 30 1939 Instructions
Russian troops entered Finland.

The Suomi M31 is about to


become the great equalizer... Special Thanks to Marshall Kregel
of the KevOs4 website for use of
WWII historical pictures and infor-
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Bolt assembly

Barrel

Breech cap and recoil spring

Quick detach Barrel Shroud

Receiver and Stock

Trigger and safety assembly

View of suomi m31 from top

Poster is for historical reference only.

* Please read the following warnings, cautions and notes.

Safety – It’s Your Responsibility


SAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANT CONSIDERATION OF EVERY PERSON WHO
HANDLES 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 seek
supervised 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 must
know 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.

This Information Manual is Designed for Color Printing and Viewing Please Contact Us If You Have Special
Needs and Require an Adjusted Black and White Copy.

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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 don’t want to shoot.

 Before handling a firearm be sure to use correct and undamaged ammunition.

 Be sure your firearm is clean – before loading inspect the barrel to ensure 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, be-

Copyright © 2003 - 2009 Marshall Kregel


yond the reach of children.

 Be sure cartridge chamber is empty.

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The SUOMI M31 has a two position safety– Forward (toward the barrel) is the “FIRE” position
Step 1 Rearward (toward the trigger) is the “SAFE” position. The firearm is not designed to allow cocking of the
gun while in the safe position. (See Picture 1A below)

Attempting to cock the gun with the safety in the safe position will cause the gun to jam. If there is
a round chambered un-jamming will cause the hammer to fall forward possibly firing the
chambered round. Always point the firearm in a safe direction before attempting to fix the problem.

To un-jam the gun, unscrew the Safety Selector in “SAFE” Position


trigger assembly and lift it slightly
out of its housing. The bolt can
then be positioned forward.
1A

Safety Selector in “FIRE” Positon

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. (see photo 2A)

Pull the bolt to the rear and visually inspect the chamber area for
ammunition. If ammunition is present, take the firearm to a safe 2A
location and remove the ammunition from the firearm before
proceeding.

Step 3 2A
2A 2B

3A

While removing the end cap keep it pointed in a safe direction to


prevent injury to you or others if the cap is inadvertently released.
Once the firearm is safely unloaded and all ammunition has been
removed from the workspace the next step in the process is to remove
the upper receiver end cap. To do this place one hand on the cocking Alternate View
handle and the thumb of the same hand on the face of the cap. Using
your thumb as leverage pull back on the cocking handle approximately
1.5 inches. This will allow the extruded portion of the handle that locks
the end cap in place to clear the channel in the end cap. Once clear,
while holding the cocking handle to the rear, unscrew the end cap. (see
photo 3A)

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While still holding pressure on the end cap, turn it counter-clockwise approximately 7-8
Step 4 turns. Once the cap is free of the upper receiver pull out the cap and springs. Set aside.
(see photos 4A/B/C)

4C
4A

Keep pressure on end cap

4B
TIPS

● Placing
Step 5 Carefully tilt the barrel up until the bolt group slides into your hand. The group is
two pieces (see photo 5A/B) your smaller
parts in a
container will
prevent a few headaches and
choice words later.

● Keep several dry rags around


for cleaning, gripping and pro-
5A
tection from dents and
scratches.

5B

Step 6
Remove the barrel shroud and barrel. Lay the firearm on a stable surface with the right side facing
up. Rotate the shroud locking lever counterclockwise just enough so the shroud can be rotated
clockwise. While rotating the shroud pull it away from the upper receiver. Once the keys line up the
shroud and barrel will separate from the upper receiver. Separate the barrel and
shroud. (see photos 6A/B/C/D)
6D
6C
6A 6B

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Step 7 Removing the trigger housing. If you find that you need to remove the trigger housing caution
should be taken to prevent losing parts. Ensure the firearm is unloaded and pull the trigger to the striker
to disengage. Remove the screw behind the trigger guard 7A and lift out the trigger housing.

This manual will not instruct you on how to disassemble the trigger housing after removal- but we will
provide the detailed pictures below as a reference to what a complete housing should look like. (see
photos 7A/B/C/D)

7B 7A
7A TIPS

● Remember! If
7C you are having to
force a piece or
part back together
it’s time to step
back and take a
breather. Then
tackle the project
7D again.

● Some of the
modern super bore
cleaners and blasters
will ruin a finish and
also do a number on
your jewelry or eye-
glasses.

WARNING!
The Suomi M31 SA is a striker fired firearm.
Removing the trigger group while the firearm is
loaded will cause the striker to engage and possibly
cause death or injury.

To reassemble your
Suomi M31SA just
reverse the order.
From Step 7 down to
Step 1. See next
page.

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Replace the trigger group and secure with screw


Reassembly Step 1

Reassembly Step 2
Insert barrel into receiver, then slip barrel shroud onto locking lugs and rotate counter clockwise to
lock into place.. Slide the shroud lock into place.

TIPS

● If you get stuck at


a point just jump
on the internet
and YouTube
TNW to see more
data.

● Surplus SMG
9mm ammunition
Reassembly Step 3 works extremely
well in this fire-
Reassemble the two pieces of the bolt group as pictured below. Reassemble the receiver end arm.
cap and springs as depicted in photos. Then insert into the receiver. Pull back the charging
handle, align the slot in the cap with the extruded portion of the charging handle. Keeping ● Always wear hear-
ing protection.
the end cap pointed safety away from your body, push in with your thumb, align the cap with
the receiver threads and screw the cap down. Once you get to the end of the threads you will
need to back off until the slot aligns with the end cap slot. Release the charging handle. Place the safety in the
“SAFE” (rearward) position and check operability. Then place the selector in the “FIRE” (forward towards bar-
rel) position. Pull the trigger to dry fire, You should hear an audible click. You have now reassembled your
Suomi M31SA.

Bolt Group
Safety Selector in “SAFE” Position

Safety Selector in “FIRE” Positon

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Loading your Suomi M31 SA 9mm Drum Magazine is


the same as the TNW PPSH-41SA

Loading the drum magazine is not difficult. With a few hints and tips Helpful Hints Regarding
you should be able to enjoy a day at the range without the frustration of Your Suomi M31SA
picking up spilled ammunition. Let’s get started- Drum Magazine

8A 8A

Depress button located on back side of Suomi M31SA drum


and hold.

8B

While depressing the latch knob from the back of the drum-

slide lock down and away.

8B

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8C

Remove Cover Plate


8D Inspect Spring Tension Follower to insure proper installation.
(See Photo)
8C

8D

8E
8E
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 notice
seven to eight audible “clicks” as it passes certain stages.

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SUOMI M31SA Disassembly/Reassembly Instructions Page 9

8F
8F
Break out your best 9mm ammunition.

8G

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.

8G

8H

Once you’ve got the ammunition situated, replace the cover–


being careful not to allow any ammunition to fall over in the drum.
8H1

9H2

8I

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.

8I The staff and engineers at TNW Firearms wish to take this opportunity to thank you
for your purchase and reassure you that we are committed to customer service and
presenting a quality product to our customers. We welcome your comments and
photos of you and the newest addition to your collection to add to our shop walls.
There’s no better inspiration than the smiling faces of our customers with their
TNW products.

Good Shooting!

The Staff at TNW

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