WTS: Pps43c

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    Goodcat

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    Was at first thinking this could SBRd and utilizing the stock from a ppsh43 parts kit, would help me build a polish ppsh SBR, but was wrong. The 43 and 41 differ quite a bit!

    OOPS pistol not rifle. Stock welded. Gun SOLD

    By a ATF standards, the folding stock is pin welded from opening. Shoot as pistol, or SBR register receiver, remove welds and you've got a sweet piece of history.

    $500 is what I have into it before ammo. price is $550 firm or $500 firm without ammo. Comes with FOUR 35 round magazines.

    -PPS43C Hangun
    -4x 35 round magazines
    -60x rounds 7.62x25 ammo

    This one is Polish, sell in or around Fishers or Castleton

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    The PPS43 (Pistolet-Pulemet Sudaeva, model of 1943 = Sudaev submachine gun) was born as an answer for the need of a weapon that would be more compact and mobile than the PPSh-41, which was in use then by the Soviet Army. The PPSh-41 was somewhat too long to be used by tank crews, mobile recon groups and paratroopers. In late 1941, the Red Army issued a request for a new, more compact SMG. Designer Sudaev initially designed his new SMG in 1942 and it was adopted under the designation of PPS42. Next year he refined the design and this final model was designated as PPS43. This SMG was manufactured in significant numbers, with nearly 2 million PPS43 weapons manufactured between 1943 and 1946. The PPS43 is sometimes referred to as the best SMG of World War II. After WWII, it was widely exported to pro-Soviet regimes around the world and widely copied.

    The PPS43 was license-produced in Poland starting in 1946.
     
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