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TNW PPSh-41

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$1120.00

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$1,120.00

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$1190.00

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TNW PPSh-41

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Semi-auto replica of famous Georgi Semenovich Shpagin rifle that defend StaligradA Brief History of the PPSh-41 (Pistolet-Pulemyot Shpagina-1941) During WWII, Russia found itself needing a rapid fire Sub Machinegun (SMG) to counter the pitfalls of what is now known as urban warfare. The Russian leadership wanted a less expensive alternative to the Pistolet-Pulemyot Degtyaryova (PPD-40), which was a close copy of the German Bergman MP-18. Enter Georgi Semenovich Shpagin. Born in 1897 in the village of Klyuchnikovo to a peasant family, he was called into service around 1916 for the Russian Army and ultimately found his niche as an armorer in an infantry regiment. During the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40, the Finns had considerable battlefield advantage over Shpagin's Comrades due to their employment of an established machine gun. The Soviet High Command gave immediate order to find a weapon to counter and ultimately turn the tide for the Mother Land. In early 1940, Shpagin delivered a prototype that was easily manufactured and based on a readily available military cartridge - the Tokarov 7.62x25. After extensive testing the Shpagin prototype stomped the competition and in July of 1941 production began in the face of the rapidly advancing German Army.

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TNW PPSh-41 Specs

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Technical Data

Barrel Length

10.6

Finish

Black

Sights

Iron Sights

Gun Type

Rifle

Action

Semi-Automatic

Capacity

35+1

Length

33.25"

Weight

128 oz

TNW PPSh-41 Features

The TNW PPSh-41 is built off of real Russian parts kits and uses the same magazines.  It is available as a semi-automatic only carbine and is chambered in the original 7.62x25 Tokarev cartridge.  Aside from the change in fire mode and the conversion to make it fire from a closed bolt, this gun is identical in feel and function to the original Russian SMG.

TNW PPSh-41 Ballistics

TNW PPSh-41 Capacity

Designed in the Soviet Union for use in WWII, the TNW PPSh-41 is built on russian parts kits and uses the original magazines.  Options available include a 35 round detachable box magazine and a 71 round drum magazine.
Due to the PPSh-41 measuring in at a short 33 inches with a weight around 8 pounds, this carbine is enjoyable to use in any environment as long as it’s not winter and Germany isn’t invading.  Its size and weight make running through open terrain and wooded areas an easy task while its short weight allows it to excel in close-quarters environments such as trenches or Berlin’s narrow alleys.

TNW PPSh-41 Mobility

Mobility

TNW PPSh-41 Ergonomics

Ergonomics
Built with a wooden stock and a full-length handguard, the PPSh-41 offers a traditional rifle grip to the user.  The large controls of the charging handle and magazine release give a user-friendly experience, however the handguard’s wide ports require great care to be taken while firing to avoid serious burns.

TNW PPSh-41 Fit & Finish

The PPSh-41 by TNW was built off of actual Russian parts kits with modifications to make it into a semi-automatic carbine.  Designed to have many of its parts permanently welded together, this gun’s only issues with fit and finish are found in the magazines.  Both stick and drum magazines are known to operate inconsistently between guns, so you may need to buy a handful of each to see which ones properly work with your gun.
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How much is a TNW PPSh-41 worth?

In 2024 a new or used TNW PPSh-41 value varies depending on supply and demand. In the last 12 months there is great demand for a TNW PPSh-41 and most rifles. The Price for a TNW PPSh-41 has increased in cost by $0.00 in 2024 compared to 2023.

Estimated New and Used Values for a TNW PPSh-41 Values are based on a basic model with no options or colors.

Condition Trade-In Private Party Dealer
New In box $782.60 $1,023.40 $1,204.00
Excellent $722.40 $963.20 $1,083.60
Very Good $662.20 $963.20 $1,083.60
Good $602.00 $903.00 $1,023.40
Fair $421.40 $782.60 $963.20
Poor $301.00 $602.00 N/A

Gun Value Conditions explained:

New in box - 100% condition in unopened box. Excellent - 95%+ condition with or without box.

Very Good - 90% - 95% condition (all parts/finish should be original).

Good - 80-90% condition (all parts/finish should be original).

Fair - 30% - 80% condition, parts, and finish may or may not be original. Must function properly and shoot.

Poor - under 30% condition. Firearm has severe wear and tear, does not function, or is damaged.

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