Step into history with this highly detailed non-firing replica of the Soviet WWII PPSh-41 submachine gun, a legendary firearm revered during the Second World War. This replica perfectly captures the authentic look and feel of the original with a high-quality wood stock and metal construction. It is an ideal piece for movie productions, historical reenactments, collectors, and self-defense training.
Measurements:
• Length: 33.8 inches (860 mm)
• Weight: Approximately 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)
Key Features:
• Non-firing replica designed for safe handling and display
• Realistic moving bolt and trigger mechanism
• Iconic drum magazine (non-functional)
Brief History of the Original PPSh-41:
The PPSh-41, also known as the “Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina,” was developed by Georgy Shpagin and introduced in 1941. This submachine gun became a symbol of Soviet resistance during World War II and was famously nicknamed the “burp gun” due to its rapid rate of fire. Known for its reliability in harsh conditions, ease of production, and high-capacity 71-round drum magazine, the PPSh-41 was widely used on the Eastern Front. With over 6 million units produced, it remains one of the most iconic firearms of the era.
Perfect for:
• Collectors looking for an authentic piece of WWII history
• Movie and theater productions requiring historically accurate props
• Enthusiasts interested in Soviet military equipment
Soviet WWII PPSh-41 Non-Firing Machine Gun
- Metal Construction
- Wood Stock and Grips
- Removable Drum Magazine
- Working Parts
- Realistic Weight and Feel
- Weight: 10 lbs.
- Length: 33.5 inches
*note: sling is not included