![]() ![]() The weapon name itself is something akin to "Hand-Held Shpagin Pistol/SMG, 1941", though could be more easily expanded to "Shpagin sub-machine gun" since it refers exactly to the same weapon purpose. In actuality, while common, they were not as common as the 'regular' stick magazine. The weapon was commonly used with a box or drum magazine, and these are the magazines the gun is most commonly associated with when it is shown in different media. The weapon had a fire rate of 900 rounds per minute, which is equal to that of a modern day P90. The PPSh-41 was a lightweight sub-machine-gun used by the Red Army during World War II. ![]()
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