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PPSH Drum Magazine Chambered in 7.62 Tokarev, but can be converted to 9mm
State magazine restrictions apply.
Georgy Shpagin designed the PPSh-41 Soviet submachine gun as a cheaper, more reliable and simpler alternative to PPD-40. The weapon was often called "papasha" in Russian, meaning "daddy", but it was also known as the "burp gun" due to it's distinctive sound and quick firing rate. These are made from the original machine guns and demilitarized into a civilian legal kit. They can then be re-welded to regain semi-auto or full post sample glory. To complete the rifle build you will need a receiver and barrel. All ATF rules apply.These are PRIMO Russian WW2 Vintage kits. Brand new stock and metal parts are in great condition. Does not come with barrel or receiver.
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