The PPS (Russian: ППС – "Пистолет-пулемёт Судаева" or "Pistolet-pulemyot Sudayeva", in English: "Sudayev's submachine-gun") is a family of Soviet submachine...
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submachine gun PPS-43. Starting in 1942, and becoming more common as the Finnish-Soviet Continuation War progressed, both PPS-42 and PPS-43 began showing...
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Soviet World War II-era submachine gun with a drum or normal magazine PPS-43, a.k.a. PPS, a different Soviet World War II-era submachine gun Party of Labour...
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was based on the Soviet PPS-43. West Germany: Sold to the Bundesgrenzschutz. Iannamico, Frank (February 2014). "The Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun". Small...
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led to the later introduction of the KP/-44, a close copy of the Soviet PPS-43 but accepting the existing magazines and drums for the KP/-31. The M-22...
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of weapons made by the Soviet Union which includes PPD-40, PPSh-41 and PPS-43. The letter after the PP (ПП) in the gun's designation is from the designer's...
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latter magazine was most common. The Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun and PPS-43 which replaced the PPD were cheaper and more reliable weapons designed in...
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its developer, Igor Stechkin. Submachine guns such as the PPSh-41 or the PPS-43 were declared obsolete shortly after the adoption of the AK47 assault rifle...
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The Walther PPS (Polizei-Pistole Schmal / Police Pistol Slim) is a semi-automatic pistol developed by the German company Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen...
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grain, steel-cored, incendiary variant produced for use in the PPSh-41 and PPS-43 during World War II. This ammunition would achieve a velocity of 1,600 feet...
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PW wz.33 (1947–1956) 7,62x25mm TT-33 pistol PPSh-41 (1951–1953?) PPS-43 and PPS-43/52 (1951–1955) AK-47 and AKM (1957–1992, 1997–2000) DP-28 and DPM...
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in making the German MP 40, the British Sten, and the Soviet PPSh-41 and PPS-43 were studied in detail.[citation needed] Two designs were tested in 1944...
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000,000 Owen Australia 9×19mm Parabellum 33 700 420 247 806 4.21 50,000 PPS-43 Soviet Union 7.62×25mm Tokarev 35 700 457 272 820 3.04 500,000 PPSh-41 Soviet...
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from USSR 1944) ZK-383 Steyr MP34 MP 40 PPSh-41 (supplies from USSR 1944) PPS-43 (supplies from USSR 1944) Steyr-Mannlicher M1895 (Standard issue rifle)...
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Korea". International Issues & Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs. 17 (2): 27–43. ISSN 1337-5482. JSTOR 26591041. Schroeder, Matt (2023). North Korean Small...
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submachine gun PPD-34 (Captured) PPD-38 (Captured) PPD-40 (Captured) PPS-42 (Captured) PPS-43 (Captured) PPSh-41 (Captured) SIG M1920 SIG MKMS Lahti-Saloranta...
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interesting video showing a range of obsolescent small arms including a Polish PPS-43, a PPSh, an M1 Thompson, an SKS, SVT-40, an RPK and a Mosin-Nagant". Twitter...
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suppressor was formed in the same manner as the Russian machine pistol PPS-43 muzzle brake from stamped steel. The EMP 44 was rejected due to its failure...
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steel was also introduced in 1944. In 1943 the Red Army introduced the PPS-43, which was even more basic in its design than the PPSh-41 and had a more...
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folding stock became the model for those on later weapons, such as the Soviet PPS-43 and the AKS version of the AK-47. The MP 40 magazine can also be used in...
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both sides had put submachine guns to extensive use. Soviet PPSh-41 and PPS-43, US Thompson, British Sten and the German MP-40 had an even higher fire...
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mod. 3R PK machine gun PM-63 RAK PPS submachine gun PPSh-41 PPS-43 Ranger-34a Rheinmetall MG3 RPD SACO Model 683 SG-43 SIG MG710 Smith & Wesson Model 76...
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Pistols TT-33 7.62×25mm Semi-automatic pistol Soviet Union Submachine guns PPS-43 7.62×25mm Submachine gun Soviet Union Sa 23 9×19mm Submachine gun Czechoslovak...
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Serial Number History". ruger.com. Retrieved 2017-03-18. "Modern Firearms - PPS-43". modernfirearms.net. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 2017-03-18. "MP-27М Double...
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Mark II Sten Mark V Sterling submachine gun MAT-49 (French only) PPSh-41 PPS-43 Sten submachine gun (PVA) Thompson M1928A1 (PVA) Type 36 submachine gun...
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Zastava M76 Tabuk Sniper Rifle Heckler & Koch MP5 [1] Sterling PPSh-41 PPS-43 Type 56 assault rifle PM-63 RAK PM-84 vz.61 Skorpion Type 69 RPG RPG-7 SPG-9...
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Union 35, 71-round magazine. Most widely used Soviet submachine gun. PPS-42 / PPS-43 Submachine gun 7.62×25mm Tokarev Soviet Union 35-round magazine. Thompson...
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before the cloth is laid up. Some high production firearms (such as the PPS-43, MP-40, and the Zastava M70B) make use of metal frames in order to have...
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PPSh-41 submachine gun (both Soviet, North Korean and Chinese versions) PPS-43 submachine gun (both Soviet and Chinese versions) M3 submachine gun Limited...
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gun M53, a Hungarian submachine gun developed from the Soviet PPS-43 submachine gun; see PPS submachine gun#Variants Macchi M.53, an Italian military reconnaissance...
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