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.
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.
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