For Sale Extremely Rare Russian Ppsh-41 Semi Auto Rifle by Inter Ordnance in 7.62x25mm Tokarev

This is a semi auto version of the Russian full auto PPSH-41 made from Russian Military PPSH Kit by Inter Ordnance of America during the 1990's

It fires 7.62x25mm Tokarev ammo. Comes with 3 military stick 35 rounds magazines. original military PPSH sling, Oil Bottle, Original Box!! AND with a 71 round military drum magazine. I have fired about 50 rounds and tried all magazines!

Known as the Pistolet Pulyemet Shpagina Model 1941, or PPSh41 was manufactured largely of unfinished pressings and stampings roughly welded together. The gun's hallmark was simplicity, and in a life or death struggle for national survival, appearance counted for little. Production was carried out in small peasant workshops, often with little or no machining capability. Barrels were made from the same rifled blanks as those for the Mosin-Nagant rifle, each rifle barrel yielding two PPSh41 barrels. It had a wooden half stock without any forward handgrip. The ventilated barrel jacket extended past the muzzle to form a rudimentary form of compensator.

The basic operation of the PPSh is quite simple. A loaded magazine is inserted from the bottom, and locked in place against the latch at the rear of the magazine well. Once the magazine is in place, the bolt can be drawn to the rear and released. As the gun fires from an open bolt, the bolt will remain to the rear until the trigger is pressed. There are two safety notches on the receiver along the bolt handle slot, one at the front and one at the rear. By positioning the bolt at either position and pressing the bolt handle catch inward the bolt can be locked in either position. Pressing the trigger releases the bolt, which moves forward, stripping a round from the magazine, chambering and firing. The case is forced rearward under pressure from the expanding propellant gasses, pushing the bolt backwards. As the bolt moves to the rear, it extracts and ejects the case upwards through the ejection port in the top of the receiver. As long as the trigger remains depressed, the action will continue to cycle and fire.

While this sort of mechanism is great for a fully automatic military weapon, it has its drawbacks for the average firearms enthusiast. Specifically, since the arm is a machinegun, it is very difficult and expensive to legally own. Fortunately, this problem has been remedied, as PPSh41's built on semiautomatic receiver

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