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Guest coldblackwind
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Here you go fellas, these are sort of milsurps (copies at least), and stuff you don't see everyday! Top one is a sterling sporter (copy of sterling smg, 9mm), the middle one is a ppsh-41, with the 71 round drum on it (7.62X25), the bottom is a pps43c pistol, which was a later, smaller version of the ppsh-41 (stock is pinned and welded so it won't unfold unfortunately, 7.62X25)

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Guest coldblackwind
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Cool. Very different. I like the Russian ones. You can't complain about the price of ammo.

Price of ammo is great....tearing apart the entire gun and cleaning the heck out of it because the ammo is corrossive...well that kind of sucks. Fun to shoot though!

Guest coldblackwind
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How does the ppsh-41 run?

Runs good, just a pain to clean. Also tends to eat up buffers after a while, but they're cheap, and easy to replace, and it goes quite a while before it does. It is neat, but it's pretty much a spray from the hip, kind of heavy and awkward to do a whole lot of aiming with.

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I had to read the description to learn what was what while my 11 year old son comes behind me and names them off right from the top of his head. :up: He loves Soviet era weapons! Awesome PPSH41! My son envies you!

Guest coldblackwind
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I had to read the description to learn what was what while my 11 year old son comes behind me and names them off right from the top of his head. :up: He loves Soviet era weapons! Awesome PPSH41! My son envies you!

Ha! Bring him by, I'll let him shoot it if he wants.

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Great looking milsurps!

Did you find somewhere that had the pps43c pistol in stock or did you have to special order it?

Guest coldblackwind
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Ordered it from dominion outdoors in VA. IO is making them presently, but I haven't really run across all that many of them, and they had a heck of a price on the two they had. They are classified as a 10 inch barreled pistol, but if anyone wanted to make an SBR out of one, everything is there, they just put a roll pin through the stock on one side and welded it so it won't unfold. Personally, I don't want to bad enough to pay the $200 tax on this one, but it would be neat.

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OK, thanks for the info. I am interested in buying one and have been keeping an eye out for one. But I've never been anywhere that had one in stock.

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Ha! Bring him by, I'll let him shoot it if he wants.

He'd go nuts! :) All he wants for Christmas is a Mosin Nagant 91/30. It's on his list.

Guest Broomhead
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He'd go nuts! :D All he wants for Christmas is a Mosin Nagant 91/30. It's on his list.

He made it easy, and pretty cheap to boot, didn't he? Get him a nice one that he can clean the cosmoline out of by himself, with you watching of course. It will help him know how to break it down later, and he will consider it his much more.

Nothing better than a boy and his old Russian battle rifle!

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He made it easy, and pretty cheap to boot, didn't he? Get him a nice one that he can clean the cosmoline out of by himself, with you watching of course. It will help him know how to break it down later, and he will consider it his much more.

Nothing better than a boy and his old Russian battle rifle!

Nothing like a father cleaning his M1 and a son cleaning his Mosin on Christmas morning.:D

Guest Broomhead
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Nothing like a father cleaning his M1 and a son cleaning his Mosin on Christmas morning.:D

That is even better!

So...Is he getting a one?

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That is even better!

So...Is he getting a one?

Picking one up this afternoon. Hopefully the dealer has one left. Hopefully Santa fulfills my Garand request, too!

Guest Broomhead
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Picking one up this afternoon. Hopefully the dealer has one left. Hopefully Santa fulfills my Garand request, too!

You are a good dad my man!

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You are a good dad my man!

Thank you. You only get one go around with your children so you have to make the most of it. He's a great son and deserves it and more. By the way, the Mosin has been bought. I'm excited about seeing his face come Christmas! :eek:

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I bought my 14 year old one for Christmas last year. Without a doubt the most appreciated gift he ever received, according to him. It's going to be a little tough to match it this year I am afraid.

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Don't let him attach the bayonet inside the house Christmas day. Havoc could ensue. :)

:eek: I can hear him now, "FIX... BAYONETS!"

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I bought my 14 year old one for Christmas last year. Without a doubt the most appreciated gift he ever received, according to him. It's going to be a little tough to match it this year I am afraid.

In a year I'll probably be saying the same thing.

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