Disambiguation evidence for PPSh-41 submachine gun via surface form

"PPSh-41"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "PPSh-41".

Predicate Object
action blowback
barrelLength about 269 mm
caliber 7.62 mm
cartridge 7.62×25mm Tokarev
chambering 7.62×25mm Tokarev
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
designed 1940
designer Georgy Shpagin NERFINISHED
era World War II
feedSystem 35-round box magazine
feedSystem 71-round drum magazine
fireModes fully automatic
fireModes selective fire in some variants
inService 1941
instanceOf World War II-era weapon
instanceOf firearm
instanceOf submachine gun
introduced 1941
length about 843 mm
mass about 3.63 kg empty
material stamped steel
muzzleVelocity around 500 m/s
nickname Papasha
notableFeature drum magazine
notableFeature extensive use by Soviet infantry
notableFeature high rate of fire
notableFeature simple blowback design
operatingPrinciple simple blowback
primaryUser Red Army infantry
productionPeriod early 1940s
rateOfFire approximately 900 rounds per minute
replaced PPD-40
sights iron sights
stockType wooden stock
successor PPS-43
type open-bolt submachine gun
usedBy Eastern Bloc
surface form: Eastern Bloc states
usedBy Korean People's Army
surface form: North Korean Army
usedBy People's Liberation Army
usedBy Red Army
usedBy Soviet Union
usedBy Soviet partisans
usedBy Soviet reconnaissance units
usedBy Soviet tank crews
usedBy Warsaw Pact Joint Command
surface form: Warsaw Pact forces
usedBy partisan forces
usedInConflict Korean War
usedInConflict Vietnam War
usedInConflict World War II