North Korean M49 PPSh Submachine Gun

Published on November 23, 2020
Duration: 6:25

This guide details the field stripping procedure for the North Korean M49 submachine gun, a variant of the Soviet PPSh-41. The video, presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons, highlights the M49's simple construction, including its hinged receiver for easy access to internal parts like the bolt and recoil spring. Proper safety protocols are emphasized throughout the disassembly process.

Quick Summary

The North Korean M49 is a variant of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun, chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev and produced from 1949-1955. It boasts a high rate of fire (~900 RPM) and features a simple, hinged receiver for easy field stripping. Key identifiers include a North Korean star arsenal mark and production year.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the North Korean M49
  2. 00:40Comparison and Rate of Fire
  3. 01:03Production History
  4. 01:54Mechanical Construction
  5. 02:33Magazines and Capacity
  6. 03:01Controls and Safety
  7. 03:30Identifying Markings
  8. 05:23Legal Status and Provenance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the North Korean M49 submachine gun?

The North Korean M49 is a submachine gun that is a direct copy of the Soviet PPSh-41. It is chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev and was produced in North Korea between 1949 and 1955. It features a high rate of fire, around 900 rounds per minute.

How is the North Korean M49 disassembled for cleaning or maintenance?

The M49 features a hinged lower receiver assembly that opens up for easy access. This allows for straightforward removal of the bolt and recoil spring assembly for inspection and cleaning. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded before disassembly.

What are the key identifying features of the North Korean M49?

Key identifiers include a North Korean arsenal mark (a five-pointed star in a double circle) and the production year stamped on the receiver. It also has a square ejection port and a two-position flip rear sight.

What ammunition does the North Korean M49 use and what is its magazine capacity?

The M49 is chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev. It is compatible with both 71-round drum magazines and 36-round stick magazines, though stick magazines are often considered more reliable.

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