VFC PPSH41 GBB Airsoft Submachine Gun

Price: $449.54 — Currently out of stock.

About Real PPSh-41 Submachine Gun The PPSh-41, short for *Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina 41* (Shpagin Machine Pistol, Model of 1941), is a Soviet submachine gun designed by Georgy Shpagin during World War II. It became one of the most widely used weapons of the Soviet Red Army and other Allied forces due to its simplicity, durability, and high rate of fire. Chambered for the 7.62?25mm Tokarev cartridge, the PPSh-41 featured a distinctive drum magazine with a 71-round capacity, though later versions also used a 35-round box magazine. Its robust construction, largely made from stamped steel, allowed for mass production, with over 6 million units manufactured during the war. The weapon's high cyclic rate of around 1,000 rounds per minute made it effective in close-quarters combat, particularly in urban battles such as Stalingrad. Its reliability in harsh conditions and ease of use contributed to its popularity among Soviet troops and even enemy forces, who often captured and reused it. The PPSh-41 remained in service well beyond World War II, seeing action in various conflicts worldwide, including the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Its iconic design, with a wooden stock and a distinctive muzzle brake, has made it one of the most recognizable firearms of the 20th century. About VFC PPSH-41 GBB Airsoft Submachine Gun Introducing the VFC PPSH-41 GBB Airsoft Submachine Gun a groundbreaking replica that sets a new standard for realism in airsoft. As the first gas blowback (GBB) PPSH-41 on the market, this submachine gun delivers an unparalleled shooting experience with its authentic weight, construction, and performance. Crafted primarily from steel and real wood, this airsoft submachine gun mirrors the heft and feel of the original WWII firearm. Its semi and full-auto firing modes provide versatile gameplay, with the full-auto mode boasting a blistering rate of fire nearing 1,000 rounds per minute ? perfect for laying down suppressive fire and dominating the battlefield. Whet