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The PPSh-41 was designed by Georgi Shpagin as a simple, cheap alternative to the PPD-40. A common nickname was “papasha” meaning “daddy” and you didn’t want to be around when it started “yelling” at you. It saw extensive combat use during World War II as it was one of the major infantry weapons of the Soviet Armed Forces during World War II and was still being used by the Viet Cong as late as 1970. Originals are very rare.
This is a fine reproduction from an original made from metal alloy and real wood which matches the weight and feel. Includes removable drum magazine, slide & trigger works and barrel pivots open like the original, but this is non-firing and cannot be made to fire.
Cannot be shipped to CA, CT, KS, MA, MD, MN, NY, PA, RI, WI, Puerto Rico or Canada.