1) SMG Shpital’nogo 1942
Пистолет-Пулемет Шпитального обр. 1942 г.
2) SMG Rukovishnikova 1942 (PPR)
Пистолет-Пулемет Руковишникова обр. 1942 г.
3) Pocket SMG Yazikova (KPPYa)
Карманный Пистолет-Пулемет Язикова обр. 1943 г.
4) SMG “hidden wear” Sergeeva 1943
Пистолет-Пулемет “скрытого ношения” Сергеева обр. 1943
5) SMG Pushkina 1945
Пистолет-Пулемет Пушкина обр. 1945 г.
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StrangeRanger
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These guns are largely unknown here in the West. Are there pictures? Specifications? Extant examples in museums?
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Posted May 28, 2020 (edited)
You are right a lot of the weapons produced by the USSR are not known in the West, this was, of course, ideological reasons … Some of the weapons I have listed are stored in various Museums now in Russia. Some additional photos on this topic …
- Tulski State Museum of Weapons (Tula)
- Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps (St. Petersburg)
- Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps (St. Petersburg)
- Minsk Museum of the Great Patriotic War (Minsk)
- Central Archive of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (Moscow)
Edited May 28, 2020 by allweaponsww2