Pistolet-Pulemet Shpagina (Shpagin's Pistol-Machinegun)was designed by Georgii Shpagin in '41 to match the Finns' and Germans' submachine guns. Simple and reliable, with a compensator to stem muzzle climb, the Ppsh had a staggering rate of fire as well as high accuracy and destructive power.
t.o. Operation: Blowback
RPM: 900
Fire: Semi-auto or full auto
Clip: 35r. box or 71 r. drum
Muzle Velocity: 1600fps
Weight: 12lbs w/ drum
t.o. Operation: Blowback
RPM: 900
Fire: Semi-auto or full auto
Clip: 35r. box or 71 r. drum
Muzle Velocity: 1600fps
Weight: 12lbs w/ drum
1) I pulled out my Ppsh and downed 14 people. Not my fault the Russians made better guns - stop whining damn pussy Karsk'ers.
by Freeked_Out September 30, 2005
The epitome of n00b cannon. It has 71, seventy-fucking-one rounds, which means that no matter where you point it, it's gonna hit someone. Requires abosultey no skillz at all to use, unlike rifles such as the Kar98k
The noob pulled out his Ppsh and ran out the door of the huose, whereupon i, sitting 400 yeards away in a tree, shot him a new asshole right between the eyes, with my Kar98. Damn noob, he deserved worse.
by Rampant Teamkiller July 7, 2004
The PPSH was a very nice early SMG, pretty much the gun that won close quarters combat for the Russians in WW2.
To the best of my knowledge its a better weapon than the UZI in all ways(well aside from the fact that you can't fire it with one hand, but with most firearms youre better off not doing that anyway...).
To the best of my knowledge its a better weapon than the UZI in all ways(well aside from the fact that you can't fire it with one hand, but with most firearms youre better off not doing that anyway...).
Call me a gun nerd if you will but the developers who made Call of Duty 2 didn't do their homework, although the PPSH's drum can hold 71 bullets it is, by engineering, limited to holding 67 bullets give or take due to the fact that more than that will cause jamming.
by Monterey May 2, 2007
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