PPSH submachine gun replica
The PPSH submachine gun replica by Snow Wolf was made from matel and plastic. Most of the metal external parts were made of steel. It is an object of desire for fans of one of the most distinctive machine guns from the Second World War.
A specially designed gearbox has been used, with a design based on v.7 and fitted with a quick-change spring system. This allows you to easily change the performance of the replica, adapting it to the current requirements of the situation. The replica is also equipped with a functioning EBB system, which simulates the work of the breech that is typical of firing a firearm. This effect, combined with a quite realistic rendering of the behaviour of the original external structure, increases the level of realism even more.
The replica has two modes of fire: single and continuous. The initial discharge velocity of ~340 FPS makes the replica an effective tool for short and medium range operations. Of course, the spring can be easily changed via a quick spring change. Naturally, a Hop-Up system is also employed.
The replica is supplied with two magazines - a drum magazine holding 2,000 rounds and an arc magazine holding 540 rounds. It is also adapted to take balls from the arc magazines.
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