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WW2 Russia PPSh-41 (Bobosha) SUBMACHINE GUNS 1:35/1:72

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Publication date 2024-03-22 at 05:07
Design number 1871312

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You will receive two different designs of weapons, one is a drum and the other is a magazine

PPSh-41 (Russian: ППШ- 41, commonly known as "Bobosha"( Папаша) The Burp Gun is a submachine gun developed and produced by the Soviet Union during World War II, capable of firing 7.62 x 25mm Tokalev pistol bullets.
It was the largest weapon produced by the Soviet Union during World War II. The purpose of designing this gun is to replace the expensive and complex PPD-40 and PPD-38 submachine guns with a relatively inexpensive short-range rapid fire weapon. PPSh is a firing adjustable automatic firearm that operates on the principles of open barrel waiting and free action.
This gun was one of the iconic equipment of the Soviet Red Army infantry during World War II, and by the end of the war, approximately 6 million had been delivered to the troops for use. In addition, PPSh-41 was still used in many armed conflicts after World War II. The Type 50 submachine gun, which was modeled after the PPSh-41 in the People's Republic of China, was still supplied to the Southern National Liberation Front of Vietnam for use until 1970. Although the Soviet Union replaced PPSh-41 with AK in 1951, PPSh and its replicas have been used by various regular armies, rebels, and militias in armed conflicts around the world since the 1950s, such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, as well as in recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq., PPSh-41 is still used by many irregular military forces. [9]

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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