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Hi Kiwicollector, the PPS is a beautiful peice of design. I was very impressed with it and considering the history of the gun and the circumstances of it's initial design and construction in the Siege of Leningrad, I think that it makes it a special weapon.
I have a Chinese made copy of it, the Type 54. We use these for Battle re-enactment here in the UK. We have had them converted to 9mm blank firing.
Cheers, Ade.Attached Files
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Hail to the PPS 43
Adrian--I think you mean yours is a copy of the PPS 43. I voted for the Beretta due to the choices listed but I agree that the 43 was definitely the best sub gun...a refined 41.
I didn't know the Chicoms had a version. Is there a semi auto version available?
Originally posted by Adrian StevensonHi Kiwicollector, the PPS is a beautiful peice of design. I was very impressed with it and considering the history of the gun and the circumstances of it's initial design and construction in the Siege of Leningrad, I think that it makes it a special weapon.
I have a Chinese made copy of it, the Type 54. We use these for Battle re-enactment here in the UK. We have had them converted to 9mm blank firing.
Cheers, Ade.
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Hi Mike, yes the PPS 43, sometimes known as the PPS 42 as well. The Chinese copy is the same as the original, full auto only.
The PPS 43 is really a completely different gun to the PPSh41. The thing which really suprised me is the mags are not interchangable I think this is the guns biggest fault.
Cheers, Ade.
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pps43..yuk !
Originally posted by kiwicollectorI voted for the PPSh-41 as it was the best of the choices given. But whould have to say that the PPS-43 would have to be the best SMG to come out of WWII. I base this on the fact that it is the most copied design of the war, and coping is the most sincere form of flattery.
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Originally posted by bnz. 42Sergey, how much a deactivated MP40 would be in Russia/Moscow?(in good condition)
Degtyarev machine gun DP of 1927
sub-machine gun PPsh 41
sub-machine gun PPsh-43
sub-machine gun PPS-43
Machine gun Maxim of 1910
Mosin-Nagan carbine 1891/30 of 1944
Mosin-Nagan rifle 1891/30
Hand gun Tokarev of 1933 (TT)
Hand gun Colt 1911
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Originally posted by kiwicollectorSergey, can you get parts for them?
I'm looking for a new bolt for my PPS-43 and so far have only found them in the US where it's too hard to get export permits (most American sellers can't be bothered exporting).
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Having owned at least one of all of them, I think the papsha is the best. I don't own one anymore because it was butt ugly. I still have two Thompsons and two MP40's and a STEN(a piece of crap by the way!) but if I were using it for combat give me the PPsh41 Reliable, accurate, 71 round drum!!, and you can use it as a club in hand to hand combat, what more could you ask for? The Germans had a saying about them as well "if you get hit by one, you will be hit by ten".
Gary
Originally posted by Matt WeberDecided to post a new poll, since the last poll didn't have enough weapons to chose from. I started new polls now on: best pistol, best machine gun, best infantry rifle, and best sub-machine gun.
This one is for best sub-machine gun. Sorry there are only 10 choices. You can only pick one, so choose wisely!
Matt
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