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Original Item: Only One Available. These have become very difficult to find, and this is definitely a well marked example! This is a great Russian PPsh-41 display Machine Pistol, built on a BATF compliant non-firing display receiver. The upper receiver rear of the ejection port has been completely replaced with a solid steel dummy receiver. That makes this display gun totally legal to own without a license of any kind. Every part on this display gun is original manufacture other than 50%+ of the upper receiver that as been replaced (as required by BATF). The barrel is a fabricated replacement, and the receiver latch has been welded closed. This makes a perfect display piece of an exceptionally hard to find WWII Sub-Machine Gun.
This example comes complete with both the correct drum and stick magazines, which will be deactivated where required. It also comes with the correct leather and canvas Soviet carrying sling. The top of the receiver is marked with faint arsenal marking, which unfortunately cannot be read, and under this is a [1]943 date. As the rear receiver has been replaced, there is no serial number present. We rarely see dates on these due to how they are usually demilitarized!
The receiver tang to the rear of the latch is marked with the full serial number ЗД 1775, which matches the marking on the trigger guard. The stock is also stamped with 584. There are other numbers and symbols stamped on the barrel jacket and barrel, however we are not able to decipher them.
This example is really in great shape, and has the safety still moves and the trigger can still be pulled. The butt stock still has a functioning butt trap, which is empty. There are no cracks in the stock, which looks great, showing just a bit of wear. With either magazine this really has a great look! The sling is in lovely condition, with no real deficiencies, and a lovely aged look.
A great display piece, ready to add to your WWII or Cold War collection!
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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- This item is completely legal within the USA. International Military Antiques, Inc observes all Federal, State and Local laws. Everything for sale on ima-usa.com is completely legal to own, trade, transport and sell within the United States of America. Every display machine gun and machine gun parts set and gun sold by IMA, Inc is engineered to be inoperable according to guidelines provided by the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF). Please note that the requirements for each display gun are decided on a per case basis by the BATF, and may require deactivation or omission of some internal components. For more information on this display gun, please contact us. Not available for Export.
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