Spagin 1/16
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Spagin 1/16
Hi friends modellers, I wanted to try a long time to make a model gun 1/16 spagin. So I tried. The stock is wooden, the other brass. Judge for yourself. I'll still paint it. Have a nice day.
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Very nice. I own a real PPSH41. Fun shooter. The tolerances are much more sloppy than my AK47.
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That is excellent Michal
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Re: Spagin 1/16
I’ve owned several versions of the PpsH 41 and 43 real ones, hell of a thing to keep ammo up to and watch out for the hot brass !!
Your small replica is certainly a fine example of the famous weapon.
Can you do a ‘43 with the stick mag you reckon?
Top job
Your small replica is certainly a fine example of the famous weapon.
Can you do a ‘43 with the stick mag you reckon?
Top job
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Brilliant
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I agree! My PPSH41 ejects brass straight up. It has gone down my shirt a couple of times. I found a bunch of Chinese Korean war era 7.62X25 with steel cases and nickel bullets I paid .04 cents a round. The ammo became "hot" to a point I can't fire it through my TT33. Something changed in the chemistry of the powder with age.HERMAN BIX wrote:I’ve owned several versions of the PpsH 41 and 43 real ones, hell of a thing to keep ammo up to and watch out for the hot brass !!
Your small replica is certainly a fine example of the famous weapon.
Can you do a ‘43 with the stick mag you reckon?
Top job
I have 35 round sticks and a couple '41 drums. If you need pictures for reference let me know. I'll post for you.
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Re: Spagin 1/16
Friends thank you for the praise. Spagin was just trying to convince a colleague that he was going to build. He said he wasn't on this scale. So he finally acknowledged it. Otherwise, I use Google Translate to translate English. My English is zero.