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    My Machinegun Collection - WW2 Russian PPSh-43

    Hello Gentlemen,

    For your viewing pleasure. I will be posting photos of my collection of legal to own display weapons. This one is the WW2 Russian PPSh-43. A very rugged sub-machinegun favored by both sides!

    Each display weapon made by this company uses the correct materials to manufacture these display weapons. Each one can be field stripped just like the real ones and is of correct weight & dimensions.
    Enjoy,
    Vince




















    #2
    Originally posted by sftrooper86 View Post
    Hello Gentlemen,

    For your viewing pleasure. I will be posting photos of my collection of legal to own display weapons. This one is the WW2 Russian PPSh-43. A very rugged sub-machinegun favored by both sides!

    Each display weapon made by this company uses the correct materials to manufacture these display weapons. Each one can be field stripped just like the real ones and is of correct weight & dimensions.
    Enjoy,
    Vince



















    PPSh-41

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      #3
      PPSh-41
      Yes. Correct. This is PPsh-41 (or PPsz in polish).

      1943 - it was year when russians started produce PPS-43 machine pistol,
      a different gun comparing to PPsh-41.

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        #4
        umm yea definitely a 41. I just picked up a semi auto build from MGS (pps-43) I heard bad things bad bad things lol blowing up and all. No problems yet put 70 rounds down range other than poor sight adjustments and being picky on ammo it did GREAT! Now anybody know or recommend good ammo for these rifles? It seemed to hate Yugo ammo in fact it would dent the primer really good and would not set the round off, unless I put it back into the gun the second time around. Polish did well I would say 1 every 10 rounds would misfire but it was made in 58....something with a better primer???

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          #5
          Well, 50 years old ammunition is only retired ammunition, IMO.

          What about original russian ammunition ?

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            #6
            I thought about WOLF ammo

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              #7
              cheap but corrosive

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