PPSH-41 airsoft rifle replica
The PPŠ-41 (Russian: Пистолет-пулемёт Шпагина 1941, transliterated: Pistolet-Pulemët Špagina 1941) is a Soviet machine gun designed by Georgij Špagin as an alternative to the more expensive and complex PPD-40.
It was one of the most widely used weapons of the entire Second World War. It is estimated that more than 6 million examples of the weapon were produced during the war. Constructed largely of stamped steel, the weapon could be fed by either two-barrel or drum magazines (like this airsoft replica).
It was also widely used after World War II during the Korean War, in Vietnam the weapon became popular with both the Vietcong and NVA forces and remained in use until the 1970s.
The Snow Wolf replica of the PPSH gun is made of metal and wood. Most of the metal exterior parts were made of steel. It is sure the object of uttmost desire for all fans of one of the most distinctive submachine guns of the Second World War.
A specially designed gearbox, with a v.7 based design, and a fast spring change system were used in this model. This allows you to easily alter the initial muzzle velocity of your replica, adjusting it to your current requirements. The replica was also equipped with a fullyworking EBB system, simulating the typical operation of the slide. This, combined with great and realistic attention to detail, adds much to the level of realism.
Replica has two modes of fire: single and automatic. Naturally, the replica also has a built-in Hop-Up system.
The replica is supplied with two magazines a drum magazine holding up to 2000 BBs and sickle-shaped magazine with a capacity of 540 BBs.
Technical data:
- Made of: Metal + wood
- Weight: 3595 (without magazine)
- Length: 840mm
- Velocity: ~330FPS
- Propulsion: electric
- Manufacturer: Snow Wolf
The kit includes:
- the replica
- a hi-cap drum magazine for 2000 BBs
- a hi-cap sickle magazine for 540 BBs
- a sling
The kit does not contain a battery or charger.