Item:
ONCV21R3

Original Russian WWII PPsh-41 Display Machine Pistol with Drum Magazine and Sling

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. These have become very difficult to find. This is a very nice Russian PPsh-41 display Machine Pistol built on a BATF compliant non-gun non-firing dummy receiver. The barrel has also been shortened and deactivated.

This example comes complete with correct drum magazine (where permitted), full wood stock, and a very nice original sling. Serial number ВЦ / 986 is stamped on the receiver tang as well as on the trigger group in front of the trigger guard.

Condition is very good, though there is a repaired crack going though the butt stock. Otherwise there are no issues, and the condition one of the best we have seen.

A great display piece!

History of the PPSh-41:
The PPSh-41 (Russian: Пистоле́т-пулемёт Шпа́гина, tr. Pistolét-pulemyót Shpágina, lit. 'Shpagin's machine pistol') is a Soviet submachine gun designed by Georgi Shpagin as a cheap, simplified alternative to the PPD-40. Common nicknames are "Pe-Pe-Sha" from its three-letter prefix and "Papasha" meaning daddy.

The PPSh was a magazine-fed selective fire submachine gun using an open-bolt, blowback action. Made largely of stamped steel, it could be loaded with either a box or drum magazine, and fired the 7.62×25mm Tokarev pistol round.

The PPSh saw extensive combat use during World War II and the Korean War. It was one of the major infantry weapons of the Soviet armed forces during World War II.

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