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* [[Tino Struckmann]] as Capt. Klaus Mueller in ''[[Brother's War]]''  (2009) (9mm Conversion)
 
* [[Tino Struckmann]] as Capt. Klaus Mueller in ''[[Brother's War]]''  (2009) (9mm Conversion)
  
* Soviet soldiers in ''[[Brother's War]]''  (2009) (9mm Conversion?)  
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* Soviet soldiers in ''[[Brother's War]]''  (2009) (9mm Conversion)  
  
 
* Viet Minh, North Vietnamise and Vietcong Forces in ''[[We Were Soldiers]]''
 
* Viet Minh, North Vietnamise and Vietcong Forces in ''[[We Were Soldiers]]''
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* Border Guards in ''[[Escape from East Berlin]]'':   
 
* Border Guards in ''[[Escape from East Berlin]]'':   
  
* Rolf Steiner, played by [[James Coburn]], a German officer who picked it up on the battlefield and kept it as his weapon in the movie ''[[Cross of Iron]]'':
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* Rolf Steiner, played by [[James Coburn]] and Soviet and German soldiers in ''[[Cross of Iron]]'':
  
 
* Soviet soldiers in ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'':
 
* Soviet soldiers in ''[[Enemy at the Gates]]'':
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* Used by one of Cruncher Block's thugs to try and shoot Racer X in [[Speed Racer]]
 
* Used by one of Cruncher Block's thugs to try and shoot Racer X in [[Speed Racer]]
  
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* Nomad in''[[Flight of the Phoenix]]''
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* ([[Jamie Bell]]) as Asael Bielski Soviet soldiers, Partisans, in ''[[Defiance]]''
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* Eurasian soldiers in ''[[1984 (aka Nineteen Eighty-Four)]]''
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* Soviet and Finnish soldiers in ''[[Ambush (Rukajärven tie) ]]''
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* Mujaheddin in ''[[Afghan Breakdown]]''
 
===Television===
 
===Television===
 
* ''[[Stargate: SG1]]''  
 
* ''[[Stargate: SG1]]''  
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* ''[[Vietcong]]''(with drum and box magazines)
 
* ''[[Vietcong]]''(with drum and box magazines)
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* ''[[Empires: Dawn of the Modern World]]''
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* ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 ]]''
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* ''[[Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine]]''
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===Anime===
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* ''[[Atlantis, The Lost Empire]]''
  
 
==PPS-42\43==
 
==PPS-42\43==

Revision as of 21:25, 24 October 2009

The PPS series of submachine guns can be seen in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

Specifications

Type: Submachinegun

Caliber: 7.62x25mm Tokarev

Capacity: 35 round box magazine, 71 round drum magazine (PPSh-41, PPD-40, K-50M)

Fire Modes: Safe/Semi/Full-Auto

PPD 40

Film

Television

Video Games

PPSH-41

Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
Soviet PPSH-41 Submachine Gun with 35 round stick magazine - 7.62x25mm Tokarev
File:PPSH-41 9MM CONVERSION.gif
PPSH-41 with 9mm coversion ,something that hapend to captured PPSH-41s. The captured ones were adopted as the MP717(r) - 9mm


Information

The PPSh-41, "Pistolet Pulemyot Shpagina model of 1941", was a mass produced Submachine gun used by the Red Army during World War 2. Designed to be easier to manufacture and more reliable than the PPD-38/40 that it replaced, it was a great success in spite of its weight. This gun was used with 71 round drum magazine, but since 1942 PPSh was also used with 35 round stick magazine.

Film

  • Soviet Soldiers (rather anachronistically) in The Amateur:
  • Two are mounted in the hood of the 1966 Buick Riviera in Death Race
  • When searching for intel the jungle, D'Ambrosio finds one in Dead Presidents
  • When young Hannibal collapses the Red Army soldier that carries him has one in Hannibal Rising
  • Used by one of Cruncher Block's thugs to try and shoot Racer X in Speed Racer

Television

  • In "The Garden Party", they can be seen in Ed III's cache in the animated series The Boondocks

Video Games

1.Spearhead Expansion Pack (in berlin mission and mutiplayer mode in russian side).

2.Breakthrough Expansion (in mutiplayer mode in russian side)

Anime

PPS-42\43

Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun - 7.62x25mm Tokarev

Information

During the siege of Leningrad, the PPS-43 "Pistolet-Pulemyot Sudaeva" submachine gun was developped. Manufactured entirely within the city under siege, it was lighter and easier to use than the PPSh-41, dispensing with the drum magazine in favor of the 35 round stick magazine. However, the design was virtually suppressed after the war, though some production did occur in Soviet satellite states.


Film

  • Jewish Prisoners during revolt in The Grey Zone (fitted with a wood stock)

Television

  • In "The Garden Party", they can be seen in Ed III's cache in the animated series The Boondocks

Video Games

Suomi M31

Suomi M/31

Film

Television

Video Games

K-50M

K-50M, the Vietnamise copy of the PPSH-41 with a metal stock - 7.62x25mm Tokarev

Information

K-50M submachine gun is a blowback-operated weapon that fires from open bolt, in single shots and full automatic. Fire mode selector is located in front of the trigger, safety is built into the bolt handle. Receiver of the weapon is stamped from steel. Gun uses PPSh-41-type 35-round curved box magazines, use of 71-round PPSh-41 drums is possible only if the telescoping butt is retracted. Open sights feature flip-up L-shaped rear blade, set up for 100 and 200 meters range.

Film


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