
Retired from Soviet Army service soon after WW2, the Number of PPSh's manufactured by Soviet State Arsenal Tula during WW2 estimated to more than five million. The PPSh-41 (Pistolet Pulemjot Shpagina Model 1941) was one of major infantry weapons of the Soviet Red Army during WW2. The PPSh-41 was a select-fire, with the fire selector switch located inside the trigger guard, ahead of trigger.

The striker was permanently fixed in the bolt face. It featured simple blowback operated action, fired from The PPSh41 was originally designed by Gregori Shpagin as a cheap and simple but effective war-time weapon. Weight 3.65kg empty, 5.4kg with loaded 71-rnd drum mag Made by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár (FÉG), Budapest, 1949-55Ī number of Tula, USSR, wartime production guns were also usedĤ0-round staggered row detachable box magazine or 71-round drum magazine
