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    Reproduction PPSH: quality and reenacting questions

    I reenact and protray a simple soldat. My weapon is a fairly well restored K-98. However, I see that Military Gun Supply now sells a semi-automatic PPSH for about $695 wholesale.

    http://www.militarygunsupply.com/shop/category.asp

    Has anybody delt with this company? Are the PPSH-41 and PPSH-43 considered too "farby" to use as reenactment weapons?

    I understand that both weapons are longer than original. That is due to BATF reasons, do it or go to jail. Personally, I don't think they look bad.

    So, is the company honest? Is the gun not too "farby". Will reenactors accept the weapon? Is it common for a typical soldat to use a captured PPSH?

    And, no, I will not buy the "blank firing machinegun" that is for sale. Why? It's near $2500 in price and can only shoot blanks. All of my weapons must be able to be used for dual purposes. I fully plan on getting a spare PPSH stick magazine, modify it and use it for hunting. The drum magazine will be used for reenactments.

    Anyway, I value the advice on this page. Thanks.

    #2
    I remember another company that made these a few years ago and they were rife with problems, mostly failures to feed and extract. What will you hunt with this cartridge if I may ask?
    WAF LIFE COACH

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      #3
      I would rather see you at a reenactment useing the K-98 than that PPSH with the long barrel sticking out. Remember, you want to portray the average Soldat. I have also heard that these semi ppsh guns don't work all that well from several other reenactors.
      Best,
      GregB.

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        #4
        What will I be hunting with the PPSH reproduction

        Originally posted by Gene View Post
        I remember another company that made these a few years ago and they were rife with problems, mostly failures to feed and extract. What will you hunt with this cartridge if I may ask?
        Realistically? Paper. I will just target shoot with this rifle.

        I could go up north in Michigan & hunt rabbits but would hever do that. Legally, I could take this round and deer hunt with it. But due to legal restrictions you can't hunt with a centerfire cartridge south of Highway M-46 in Michigan. So, when I do hunt deer it's with either a 12 gage shot gun or my trusty flintlock rifle.

        If I deer hunted in northern Michigan, by the Army Guard's Artillery Range, I would use my powerful 8 mm Mauser or a soon-to-be-purchased '91 Mosin Nagant with a sniper package.

        Your feedback has been taken into account. Now I'm leaning against this rifle. Why spend over $700 for something of limited value?

        I will buy a reproduction French Model 1763 Charleville musket instead.


        "I have more guns than I need but not as many as I want."

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          #5
          If you want a "Beutewaffe" for reenactment that isnt converted and still legal and original go for a russian SVT40 rifle. German soldiers often used it. There are many photos of German soldiers with these rifles.

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            #6
            The PPsh that is currently offered from MGS is LOADED with problems

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              #7
              One question, don't know much about reenacting.

              Isn't it not enough to carry a deactivated original PPSh? They are sold around 200 Euros (280 Dollars) here in Germany. WWII manufactured, not repro guns.

              Of course, they cannot shoot, so they will be of no value for Your purposes. But I want to know if it is necessary for reenacting in general to have a gun which can fire.

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                #8
                I wish I could find one at that price here in the US, Ramjet. It's one thing I really, really want!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RamJet View Post
                  One question, don't know much about reenacting.

                  Isn't it not enough to carry a deactivated original PPSh? They are sold around 200 Euros (280 Dollars) here in Germany. WWII manufactured, not repro guns.

                  Of course, they cannot shoot, so they will be of no value for Your purposes. But I want to know if it is necessary for reenacting in general to have a gun which can fire.
                  We use blank ammo over here so yes the gun needs to work.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BMWR71 View Post
                    We use blank ammo over here so yes the gun needs to work.
                    Ah, thank You.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by blinky View Post
                      I wish I could find one at that price here in the US, Ramjet. It's one thing I really, really want!
                      Isn't it possible to buy over here and send it to the US? It's no weapon anymore, only a historic piece of metal and wood.

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                        #12
                        Ppsh

                        The length of the semiauto ones "as is" would be terrible for accurate reenacting. However, and I don't have the form number handy, you can apply for a SBR (short barrel rifle) permit. Once returned by the BATF you can have an accurate correct length PPSH, MP40 or whatever. Many of the semi auto PPSH's on the market are very unreliable.

                        If they offer one again, or can build one off a kit I'd do this, they are currently sold out though:

                        http://www.ssroom.com/products/ppsh41.html

                        I like the SVT idea suggested earlier, I had one and got rid of it, regret it every time I think about guns.... Chris....

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