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WW2 Russia PPK-41/PPK-42 SUBMACHINE GUNS 1:35/1:72

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Publication date 2024-03-22 at 04:22
Design number 1871277

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You can get two weapon designs, pay attention! They are two types of weapons from different designers, but their names are similar

The Korovin Submachine Gun, also referred to as the PPK-41 (it never got an official designation), was designed by Sergey Korovin, better known for his TK pistol. It is a relatively simple submachine gun, mostly made from stamped steel with parts spot-welded together. The weapon was produced for a short time in Autumn 1941 in several factories in Tula and used only by the volunteers of the Tula Workers Regiment, who were fighting against the Wehrmacht troops on the outskirts of Tula. About 1,500 SMGs were produced.

The Korovin submachine gun is blowback operated, firing from an open-bolt in full-automatic mode only. The 35-round double-stack, double-feed box magazines are not compatible with later PPSh-41 box magazines.

The PPK-42 was a prototype submachine gun developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov, the famous inventor of the AK-47. The gun was presented in state trials but lost against the PPS-43.

I have set them to a 1:35/1:72 ratio for easy printing, and the size comes from the data provided by the encyclopedia. You can adjust its size to any place by yourself.

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