Description
This is a Soviet machine gun called “pe-pe-sha”. It was a weapon that was equipped with the Red Army during the Second World War. Many PPSz guns, during wartime, fell into the hands of german soldiers who gladly used them in their fight. The distinctive, high-capacity replacement tumbler magazine: 70 rounds, has also come up with an alternative – a 35-round magazine. It is worth mentioning that while conducting a longer fire, “the pe-pe-sha” barrel heated to high temperature (under the influence of heat metal increases the volume) – so cooling of the barrel was in this case necessary.
“Straight from the War”: Stalin forbade the mass production of machine guns for long, because he claimed it was a weapon for American gangsters!
Model / version | PM PPSH, v. 41 (TT) / automatic |
Manufacturer | Russia / USSR (CCCP) |
Caliber | 7,62 x 25 mm |
Magazine capacity | 35 pieces (71 pieces in drum magazine) |
Equipment | Crymson Trace laser target pointer / G-10 and steel |
Weight | 4,15 kg (with empty box magazine) |
Other | one of the most popular weapons of the II World War |
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