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Is the PPS 43C a good gun?

Is the PPS 43C a good gun?

As successful as the 7.62x25mm PPSh-41 was, the Soviets went on to field an even better design, the PPS-43. Lighter, better balanced, easier to manufacture and with more advanced features, the PPS-43 was arguably the best submachine gun of World War II.

Who makes the PPS 43C?

Polish PPS-43C pistol, semi-automatic, manufactured in the famed Radom Plant in Poland, includes (2) 35rd mags 7.62×25 caliber….SKU.

SKU PPS-43C-762
Manufacturer Pioneer Arms
Caliber 7.62×25 Tokarev
Action Type Semi-Automatic
Style Pistol

What ammo does the PPS-43 shoot?

7.62×25mm Tokarev
PPS submachine gun

PPS
Barrel length PPS-42: 273 mm (10.7 in) PPS-43: 243 mm (9.6 in)
Cartridge 7.62×25mm Tokarev
Action Blowback, open bolt
Rate of fire 500–600 rounds/min (cyclic rate)

Is 7.62 x25 A rifle round?

The 7.62×25mm Tokarev cartridge (designated as the 7.62 × 25 Tokarev by the C.I.P.) is a Russian rimless bottlenecked pistol cartridge widely used in former Soviet states and in China, among other countries….7.62×25mm Tokarev.

Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
5.5 g (85 gr) JHP 482 m/s (1,580 ft/s) 655 J (483 ft⋅lbf)

Is the PPSh legal in the United States?

Yes it is legal, provided there are no state or local laws in your area banning full auto. You have to buy from a firearms dealer with an ATF Class III license, and you have to pay a $500 ATF tax on the weapon. Assuming you’re willing to do this, it’s perfectly legal.

Do they still make PPSh-41?

The PPSh is a magazine-fed selective-fire submachine gun using an open bolt, blowback action. Made largely of stamped steel, it can be loaded with either a box or drum magazine and fires the 7.62×25mm Tokarev pistol round….

PPSh-41
In service 1941–1960s (USSR) 1941–present (Other countries)
Used by See Users

Is Tommy gun legal?

In 1939, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the law constitutional. The law so effectively ended the spread and use of submachine guns the federal government didn’t get around to actually banning civilian ownership until 1986.

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