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    #16
    Germans with PPSH...

    Here is a Wehrmacht soldat with PPSH.
    German-language manuals for the use of captured PPSH's were printed
    and distributed in the Wehrmacht. If anyone has or knows of one, I'd
    love to have an original or reprint.....
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      #17
      Another Soldat...

      Another shot of soldat with PPSH...
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        #18
        Icons of WWII...

        Internet shot from a Museum, showing some of the icons of the
        "Great Patriotic War", as the Russians refer to WWII...
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          #19
          PPSH around the world...

          The PPSH continues to be a favored, iconic, proud symbol, particularly
          with the Soviets....
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            #20
            Makes a nice stool...

            PPSH makes a nice stool for a solider.....
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              #21
              Lastly, has even seen service...

              Lastly, it even seen service as a battle-field pick-up with our troops
              in Iraq. This is from the Marines in 2004 in Fallajoh (sp.?)...
              From the Internet. Thanks to Getty images...
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                #22
                Thanks....

                Thanks to our troops, and to you, for your indulgence in my posts !!!
                Your comments are welcomed and appreciated.

                -Capthoot
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                  #23
                  I really like the PPSH41 and never turn down the opportunity to fire one. The modern attachments in the last photo would be nice to try. 'tis amazing to fire 71 rounds into a 3-4 foot pattern at 100 meters....

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                    #24
                    Very nice!! As you mentioned; very hard to find one in this condition.
                    The one I owned came out of a rice patty in Viet Nam and looked like it. But it performed flawlessly with steel cased cartridges. Brass cases would have the rim ripped off by the extractor.
                    It was dated 1942 and was registered under the '68 amnesty.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by captainhoot View Post
                      The PPSH continues to be a favored, iconic, proud symbol, particularly
                      with the Soviets....
                      ... and by Soviets you mean Russian I hope?

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                        #26
                        Does anybody own a 1941-1942 dated example???
                        I have never seen them before, always 44-45 dated ones....
                        Are the earlier ones more difficult to find?
                        Ace

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                          #27
                          Thanks Guys.
                          Dag, I take it you don't have yours anymore ???
                          If not, at least you had the chance to own one, and have fun with it.
                          It really is more fun than a couple of nice, juicy tits !!!
                          Brass cases raining down, like.........well,.........well like rain, dammitt !!
                          Norman: if you are every in this neck of the woods, drop me a e-mail.
                          j hufshmeid: I was referring to the "Soviet Union", presumably when the
                          photo was taken, during "The Cold War"... . I think that photo
                          dates itself to that time period.
                          Thanks for the comments and compliments.

                          -Andrew

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by captainhoot View Post
                            hufshmeid: I was referring to the "Soviet Union", presumably when the photo was taken, during "The Cold War"... . I think that photo dates itself to that time period. Thanks for the comments and compliments. -Andrew
                            No prob. Those soldiers are Russian however (Russian eagle on sleeve patch) in this years Victory Parade in Moscow, the 63d anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany. It was the first parade of this magnitude to be held since 1990.

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                              #29
                              Great example of a great, iconic weapon captainhoot. Pretty suprising to see the picture of the one in Iraq. Too bad the Marine wouldn't be able to bring it back.

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                                #30
                                Awesome Gun thanks for sharing, is it a korean war bring back? or vietnam? well anyways nice weapon

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