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  1. 1943 dated Russian deactivated PPSH41 in excellent original condition, all original wood and finish. Trigger moves, partially strips, rear section of bolt moves under full spring pressure, mag ejects and comes complete with drum mag and correct deactivation certification.

  2. SOLD FOR: $4200. WOA#: WY230112JA005. Our Assessment: Pistolét-pulemyót Shpágina, Burp Gun, pa-pa-shaw: all of these names refer to the infamous Russian assault rifle from World War II. Russian soldiers during the early 1940s were dealing with the pitfalls and chaos of urban warfare, so they needed a rapid fire compact rifle.

  3. 5 mar 2024 · PPSh-41 Submachine Gun, Soviet Union 1941. Made of cast metal (zamak) Can be cocked and dry fired like the original. Non-firing replica. Legal and permit free in most countries. Excellent for theater and film productions. 227.72 € • Shipping: Immediately available 5 pcs. • Pickup: Immediately from store in Kaarina, Finland.

  4. Scarce Fully Automatic Class III World War II Russian PPSH-41 Submachine Gun with Drum Magazine. This is a nice example of an WWII Russian manufactured PPSH-41 submachine gun that is fully operational and registered as a NFA Class 3 submachine gun.

  5. This is a rare Russian PPSH-41 that was rebuilt in the 1980s from a parts kit and configured into semi-automatic. Matching numbers on stock, receiver and rear tang. Barrel and drum mag are mismatched numbers.

  6. Developed by Soviet arms designer Georgy Shpagin, the PPSh-41 was the go-to infantry submachine gun for the USSR in World War II, produced in quantity and fielded the full width of the Eastern Front.

  7. The PPSh-41 (Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina), designed by Georgi Shpagin, was a magazine-fed, mass recoil-fired automatic submachine gun that fired from an open bolt. It used 7.62 x 25 Tokarev ammunition and had magazines in the form of a 71-round drum or 35-round curved magazines, with a rate of 900 rounds / min.

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