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Denix Soviet WWII PPSh-41 Non-Firing Machine Gun Prop

Denix Soviet WWII PPSh-41 Non-Firing Machine Gun Prop

Regular price $174.99 USD
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Item Specifics:

  • Brand: Denix
  • Type: Non-Firing Replica Submachine Gun
  • Model: PPSH-41
  • Era: 20th Century / World War II
  • Material: Metal & Wood
  • Color: Antique Metal Finish with Wooden Stock
  • Overall Length: Approx. 33 inches
  • Weight: Approx. 7.9 lbs
  • Functionality: Non-Firing, Movable Bolt, Trigger & Detachable Drum Magazine

Description:

The Replica Soviet WWII PPSH-41 Submachine Gun is a highly detailed non-firing reproduction of one of the most recognizable weapons of World War II. Featuring a durable metal construction, a solid wooden stock, and a removable drum magazine, this replica captures the historical significance and unique design of the original. Perfect for collectors, reenactors, and military history enthusiasts, this piece is an excellent display item or prop for film and theater productions.

Historical Background:

The PPSH-41, designed by Georgy Shpagin in 1941, became one of the most widely used submachine guns of World War II. Built for mass production, the weapon was favored by Soviet forces due to its high rate of fire, durability, and ease of manufacturing. Chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev, the PPSH-41 was issued to infantry, tank crews, and special forces, making it an essential firearm for the Soviet Red Army.

With its 71-round drum magazine and rapid-fire capability, the PPSH-41 proved to be highly effective in close-quarters combat, particularly during urban warfare on the Eastern Front. Its design influenced later submachine guns and remains an iconic symbol of Soviet military history.

Seen in Popular Films & TV Shows:

The PPSH-41 has been prominently featured in war films, historical dramas, and military-themed productions, including:

  • Enemy at the Gates (2001) – Used by Soviet soldiers in Stalingrad.
  • Saving Private Ryan (1998) – Seen in World War II battle scenes.
  • Fury (2014) – Featured in Eastern Front combat sequences.
  • Call of Duty Series – A staple firearm in Soviet military missions.
  • The Man in the High Castle (Amazon) – Depicted in alternate history battles.

Product Features:

  • Authentic WWII Soviet Design: Classic PPSH-41 submachine gun with an antique metal finish and wooden stock.
  • Functional Moving Parts: Operable bolt, working trigger, and detachable drum magazine for realistic handling.
  • Perfect for Display & Reenactments: Ideal for collectors, WWII reenactments, and film productions.
  • Non-Firing & Legal to Own: No FFL required – cannot chamber or fire live ammunition.

Legal Disclaimer:

This is a non-firing replica and cannot be modified to fire live ammunition. Please check local laws before purchasing.

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