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  • Best gun ever made!

  • @mrssmith1234 why would you not dissasemble the weapon?

  • I love that russian fire arms are so simple to understand though I had to replace almost all of the parts in my AK. still fired though which was bad ass but it was pretty bad off. I guess the previous owners didn't clean the thing since the thing was made hah=)

  • Roughly how much so they cost

  • Is this fire arm legal in the UK (active) ? Also are you an armourer??

  • You ncan easily see why this is an AMERICAn copy, the russian real one has NO screws.

  • beautiful!

  • That thing would dislocate from shooting it once let along auto

  • That gun is so beautiful...

  • Nice! Is it full-auto, or semi-auto? Does it shoot from open, or closed bolt? Did they do some changes to military model in factory, do you know what they were?

  • Good assembly/disassembly video,I see from this that the TNW version differs greatly from the original as per the original drawings,I assume this version is single shot only?The TNW version is certainly better made than the originals!! Does TNW make this in a 9mm version? Would 9mm ammunition be cheaper than 7.62?

  • That sucks that thats only semi not full and semi

  • Did you make that bolt for the PPSH-41 on a laugh

  • How much did it cost?great vid,useful,I enjoyed it,thanks.

  • If you buy this as a kit online, is it all blowtorch cut into pieces, or is the bolt just missing, that you have to work up a semi-automatic bolt for instead. I don't want to buy a kit if its all cut into pieces like MG-42 kits are. Would make a nice re-enactor weapon if its not cut to pieces, as kits are cheap and its period and was used by the Germans in spades.

  • This thing is sexy. Is that the original barrel length for the FA? if not, I think an SBR of one of these would rock.

  • i was wondering how much one of these would cost?

  • Almost got the funds to buy one!! Very helpful video, thanks!!

  • what caliber is the ppsh

  • Excellent video..... Thanks !!

  • do they still sell them and how much?

  • @mrssmith1234

    HAH. You will if you want it to last.

  • Вот оно РУССКОЕ оружие!

  • Is there a different name for PPsh's with longer barrels and shrouds? Cause ive seen some longer than others.

  • Is that a Omega watch I see there?

  • It looks like a strait blowback?

  • @churchill1488 Yes it is.

  • Hi there, thanks for help about Disassembly and Reassembly, I am from Bosnia and Herzegovina and I own 3 PPSH 41's but I have onlu drum magazines ......

    Can you help me to find cheap stick magazines of 35 rounds, cal. 7.62x25 ?

    Thanks

  • i just want to thank u for posting this i built a polish ppsh 41 a while ago so thanks i hope to start uploading vids soon as soon as i learn to hahhaha

  • i have been looking everywhere!!!!...how does the trigger assebly work and what is the block that covers the firing pin.....???????

  • I have an Allied Armament ppsh 41 and my receiver latch doesnt move. it seems to be welded on so the only way to seperate my upper and lower receiver is to take out the pivot pin. My barrel is also welded onto the barrel shroud. Do you know if its just Allied Armament that does this?

  • oldschool awesomeness

  • where did you get yours?

  • im going to order one im two months but does this ppsh accept all ppsh drum mags i want to know a local gun shop is selling a drum mag for twenty dollars

  • neat tutorial, definitely helpful for those without any knowledge/first hand experience.

  • only if u can find 1

  • how much did it cost

  • I've been thinking about buying one of these, as I'm a big fan of 7.62x25. How well does the drum function? Does it get as dirty as I've heard it does? How hot does the barrel get? Is the wood as nice as it looks on the Internet? :) Would appreciate any advice you can offer.

  • It functions quite well. I'm posting a new video of it firing soon. It is a dirty gun, but it's because of the ammunition. It's a trade off because of the cheap corrosive ammo. But everything does clean up nicely. Because of the shroud...you never touch the barrel. Everything about the firearm is quality. TNW Firearms did a great job. The wood is superb for this age of a gun. I hope I've helped. Superchief.

  • @HawkPilotUSA i just wanna know but when was the gun made and btw nice vid keep it up

  • The drum is temperamental sometimes but overall works fine. YES IT GETS DIRTY. You can overcome this by using kerosene and a stiff brush. It does an absolutely wonderful job of cleaning up the fouling. As for the barrel, no hotter than any other firearm, you never touch the barrel with the shroud on it. And, the wood is stellar. Take care, HawkPilotUSA

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