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    The PPSh-41 (Russian: Пистоле́т-пулемёт Шпа́гина-41, romanized: Pistolét-pulemyót Shpágina-41, lit. 'Shpagin's machine-pistol-41') is a selective-fire...
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  • PPSh may refer to: PPSh-41, a 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...
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    PPS submachine gun (redirect from PPSh-43)
    lightweight weapon with similar accuracy and projectile energy to the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun widely deployed at the time, with reduced rate of fire,...
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    an open bolt, and was capable of selective fire. It was replaced by the PPSh-41. Developed in the Soviet Union by arms designer Vasily Degtyaryov. The...
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  • Type 68 copies replaced in frontline service by the Baek-Du San pistol. PPSh-41 – Used by the Worker-Peasant Red Guards. Mosin-Nagant – Used by the Worker-Peasant...
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    numbers of the PPSh-41, in addition to the North Korean Type 49 and the Chinese Type 50, which were both licensed copies of the PPSh-41 with small mechanical...
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    Further, some weapons—notably anti-personnel explosives, the K-50M (a PPSh-41 copy), and "home-made" versions of the RPG-2—were manufactured in North...
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    MP 40 (redirect from MP 41)
    as the Battle of Stalingrad, where entire enemy units were armed with PPSh-41 submachine guns, the Germans found themselves out-gunned in short range...
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  • Walther PP Tokarev TT-33 (supplies from USSR 1944) ZK-383 MP 34 MP 40 PPSh-41 (supplies from USSR 1944) PPS-43 (supplies from USSR 1944) Steyr-Mannlicher...
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    was a Soviet weapons designer. He is best-known as the creator of the PPSh-41, a submachine gun that saw widespread use by the Red Army on the Eastern...
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    Retrieved 30 October 2018. Berg, Bill (January 8, 2008). "Unusual PPSh-41s". Bill's PPSh-41 Pages. Retrieved 2022-10-11. http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht...
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    most produced submachine gun of the Second World War, after the Soviet PPSh-41. The Sten served as the basis for the Sterling submachine gun, which replaced...
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  • PPD-40, PPSh-41 and PPS-43. The letter after the PP (ПП) in the gun's designation is from the designer's name. For example, the "Sh" in PPSh stands for...
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  • highly controllable and with accuracy similar to that of the mass-produced PPSh-41 but at the cost of a significantly higher mass to absorb recoil, with a...
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    techniques used 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...
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    for use with the Yugoslav People's Army. While externally similar to the PPSh-41, as well as being able to interchange magazines, the M49 is actually very...
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  • (French only) PPSh-41 PPS-43 Sten submachine gun (PVA) Thompson M1928A1 (PVA) Type 36 submachine gun (M3 copy, PVA) Type 49 submachine gun (PPSh-41 copy) Type...
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  • sister. RO635 T-Doll, joins the AR team later. FNC, MP5, MG3 Scorpion, PPSh-41 Basic T-Dolls who are former civilian models with less advanced weapons...
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    that are reloadable. The Soviet P-41 was a 74 grain, steel-cored, incendiary variant produced for use in the PPSh-41 and PPS-43 during World War II. This...
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  • Einstossflammenwerfer 46 Flammenwerfer 35 Flammenwerfer 41 Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 Stielgranate 41 Stielgranate 42 Krieghoff Model L 5 cm Granatwerfer 36...
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    surplus weapons, especially during the early part of the war, such as the PPSh-41. The first rural self-defense units were created in April–May 1980, in...
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  • submachine gun used by the Russians before the implementation of the PPSh-41 PPSh-41 (1941–1960s in USSR) – Russian submachine gun distinctive for its high...
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    officers – while some Soviet rifle companies were completely equipped with PPSh-41 submachine guns. After experiencing high volumes of automatic fire from...
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    as the Degtyaryov anti-tank rifle (PTRD-41), the Degtyaryov machine gun, the Shpagin submachine gun (PPSh-41) and the Goryunov heavy machine gun (SG-43...
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  • design is quite different. The design is a closer cousin to the Soviet PPSh-41. The TAC-1 is an open bolt, blowback-operated firearm that uses a screw-delayed...
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  • PPD-38 (Captured) PPD-40 (Captured) PPS-42 (Captured) PPS-43 (Captured) PPSh-41 (Captured) SIG M1920 SIG MKMS Lahti-Saloranta M/26 Chauchat DS-39 (Captured)...
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    Parabellum instead, and the latter magazine was most common. The Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun and PPS-43 which replaced the PPD were cheaper and more...
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  • (exact count unknown) before being replaced by a Hungarian copy of the PPSh-41 for army use, and was mostly issued to border guards and treasury officers...
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    roughly 4:00 pm, Schumann quickly jumped over the barrier, dropped his PPSh-41 submachine gun, ran north on Ruppiner Straße, across Bernauer Straße, and...
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    for the 7.62×25mm Tokarev pistol cartridge, which was also used in the PPSh-41 submachine gun. He also built at least one prototype chambered for the...
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