In overall good condition with 71 round charger and original sling, fabrication in 1944. It was designed by Georgii Shpagin, the PPsh was an early and successful example of the application of mass-production techniques to the manufacture of firearm. It was made from sheet metal stampings, welding and riveting being used wherever feasible, and although it retained the rather old-fashioned looking wooden butt it was a sturdy and reliable arm. One of the most popular sub-machine guns of the World War II. The weapon is fully deactivated with a plugged barrel, removed firing pin and spot welded bolt and trigger. The deactivation is irreversible. This fully inert Ppsh41 comes with its correspondent legal certificate of deactivation.
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