Russian PPSh41 Purchase

Started by spongemonkey, July 10, 2017, 12:15:56 PM

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spongemonkey

My son has been wanting a Russian PPSh41 for awhile.  Been looking and searching high and low for one in the price range I could afford.  Finally found one that I could afford and purchased it for him.   ;)

Although it is a bit small at only 1/6 the usual size, it also did come at a very reasonable price!   chuckles1





newchi

i was sure this was going to be a pietta. 
Can you get real ppsh41s down there?

spongemonkey

Quote from: newchi on July 10, 2017, 07:05:50 PM
i was sure this was going to be a pietta. 
Can you get real ppsh41s down there?

Yep if one is willing to pay about $8,000 or more for a real one!   :(

Loose}{Cannon

      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

MxwllBkr

A few company's made semi auto conversions......... this is my AA arms conversion, built from a Polish kit. interestingly the ATF considers the upper the restricted part, and the lower is good to go  dntknw1





spongemonkey


spongemonkey

Unpacked, degreased, and ready for the range!   rofl





carls sks

ARMY NAM VET, SO PROUD!

spongemonkey

Quote from: carls sks on July 11, 2017, 02:57:00 PM
:o size matters!  dance2
Yeah, I know.  That is the same thing "she" said!   :(   chuckles1

Bunker

Quote from: newchi on July 10, 2017, 07:05:50 PM
i was sure this was going to be a pietta. 
Can you get real ppsh41s down there?
Wish I had a real one...I bought this replica new in 1983. PPS-50 manufactured by F. LLI Pietta in Italy for Bingham, LTD., with four drum magazines. This model was only imported for a short period of time (circa 1976-1985) and discontinued in 1985. I don't think I ever shot it or at least I don't recall shooting it. Still sitting in one of my safes.












spongemonkey

"Real" or not, its nice!   thumb1