The PPSh-41 is one of the most legendary submachine guns of World War II. Designed in the Soviet Union, it became a symbol of Red Army firepower on the Eastern Front. With a blazing rate of fire around 900 rounds per minute and a 71-round drum magazine, it delivered devastating close-range effectiveness. Nicknamed the “burp gun,” it was simple, rugged, and easy to mass-produce. Feared by German troops and cherished by Soviet soldiers, the PPSh-41 left an enduring mark on military history.

The PPSh-41 is one of the most legendary submachine guns of World War II. Designed in the Soviet Union, it became a symbol of Red Army firepower on the Eastern Front. With a blazing rate of fire around 900 rounds per minute and a 71-round drum magazine, it delivered devastating close-range effectiveness. Nicknamed the “burp gun,” it was simple, rugged, and easy to mass-produce. Feared by German troops and cherished by Soviet soldiers, the PPSh-41 left an enduring mark on military history.

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