I don't know exactly what firearm you are referring to, but if it was manufactured as a fully automatic, the BATF will still consider it a machine gun since it can probably easily be returned to full-auto. But if you mean it was illegal as an "assault rifle", it is no longer illegal by FEDERAL law, but it very may still be illegal in certain states like California and New Jersey. ***
in the semi auto version PPSH is completely legal and approved by the ATF (as well as semi-auto versions of AK47, M16, SKS and other). It worth around $1100, factory re-finished.
The 1944 ppsh 41 is a Soviet Sub-Machine gun
well the ares ppsh has blowback features but the hexagon productions ppsh is more cost effective.
It is an airsoft gun based of the PPSH-41 gun
The PPSh-41 was developed by Georgi Shpagin, a Russianweapons developer.
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No there's no such thing sadly. And ares ppsh-41 is the best
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No, it is completely legal in the semi-auto version. A true fully automatic ppsh is illegal and if you have one, do not tell anyone, as they are a true piece of world war history.Additional: It is a type of "Air-Soft" gun and since it is not classified as a firearm under federal law, unless your state has some law specifically declaring it unlawful, it is legal to own one in ANY configuration.
The PPSh-41 could be fed by either a 35-round box magazine, or a 71 round drum mag. Both used 7.62mm rounds.
None being made.
PPSH-41 is an iconic Soviet submachine gun which saw service during the Second World War. Pictures of it are widely available on the internet, libraries and books.