Historical accuracy purists are clowns

Which is still no where near as bad as it actually would be.

Tbh they could have shot anyone producing any weapon or tanks in USSR cuz every factory has different specification and almost no quality control and their very own cut corner mass production method, except they didn’t cuz corruption is rampant in USSR

No, just because your words are nonsense)

So you belive USSR has no corruption? That’s funny

Not only was there no corruption, but often there was not even bread.

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It was no more and no less than everywhere else) otherwise the Germans would not have covered the tanks with zimmerite, and the American rich would not have sold their services to the Soviet Union)

Since I have very little intrest to learn russia due to Ppsh mags.
Could you now simply point out a video where they swich magazines with 2 different ppsh.

Oh, now it has become difficult, because the channel of the Kalashnikov concern has been removed from YouTube

I will ask my friends to find this because it has become more difficult to find such a video after deleting several channels on Russian weapons

Yeah Im familiar with that video.

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Id imagine this is somewhat easier during peace time, decades after war.

strawman topic, made by a clown

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No, I’m saying that after the 42nd drum magazines from one PPSh successfully approached other PPSh.

Yeah, still no.

Just after the relocation of the factories in 1941, the problems started to appear in 1942. But in wartime conditions they were acceptable. By the way, the magazines are replaceable. But their unreliability was greater. But even its own factory magazine was unreliable. In the first place, it was not recommended to fully load even the factory drum magazine belonging to the gun, because it tended to get jam with more than 60 cartridges. Which is not as easy to fix as the gun jamming. It was also more difficult to fill and more expensive to manufacture. It is not a coincidence that the production of the drum magazine was severely curtailed from 1944 onwards, and most factories even stopped it. The box magazine turned out to be much better.

Yes, it’s just that the Soviet leadership liked to elevate some things to the absolute) drum magazine into mass production, sow all the fields with corn, stop the production of artillery and start making rockets …

LOL

They flagged this post. I guess being ratioed 2 to 1 was too much.

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What is fun for someone consists of not playing bullshit “ww2” games like CoD or BF where “whatever” is the rule?
Yet Enlisted is heading in that direction as well?

Here you are using a strawman argument. “History experts”, by the most part, do not expect to see winter frost implemented, as well as food shortages and logistics mess.

Merely not adding completely unnecessary bullshit like Volkssturm weapons to North African maps or AS/RPD to Berlin would already be awesome.

“Non-history experts” wouldn’t have been able to withstand such crazy decisions?

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"Soviet quality beat Germans at Moscow 1941, Stalingrad 1942 and Kursk 1943 though…?