
PPD-40 & PPSH-41 Magazine and Drum Question
2019年3月13日 · There were no box magazines for the PPD40, drums are rare (but they will work in a PPSh), the left feed lip is shorter to clear the ejector. HOWEVER, if you grind a small notch at the back of the left feed lip to clear the ejector, PPSh 41 drums and mags will fit and function. Thank You Sir! I appreciate it Frank. Best Regards,. Nick.
PPD-40 - Wikipedia
The PPD was designed to chamber the new Soviet 7.62×25mm Tokarev pistol cartridge, which was based on the 7.63×25mm Mauser cartridge used in the Mauser C96 pistol. The later PPD models utilized a large drum magazine for ammunition feeding.
THE RUSSIAN PPD 1940 - Small Arms Review
2002年9月1日 · The PPD 1940 weighs 12 pounds with a loaded 71 round drum, and there was no box type magazine designed for the gun. Like many Soviet weapons, the barrel featured a chromed bore for easy cleaning when used with corrosive ammunition.
FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: MACHINEPISTOLS PART 2 - Jaeger …
The notable main difference in between PPD-40 drum magazine and PPSh-41 drum magazine was feed lips design, PPD-40 drum had only one feed lip, while PPSh-41 drum had two. Early on 71-round drum was the only magazine type issued with PPSh-41, but in February of 1942 the Soviets approved also new 35-round staggered box magazine.
Soviet PPD-40: Degtyarev’s Submachine Gun - TheGunZone
2024年12月13日 · Drum Feeding. The late-version PPD-38/40 guns and their PPSh series descendants utilized self-elevating drums feeding the gun through gravity or a feed tower arrangement, which improved the combat accuracy and reliability. One minor issue with early units is the risk of incorrect charging, potentially leading to unplanned discharges.
Degtyarev PPD-40 - Weaponsystems.net
The PPD-40 fires the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge from a 25 round detachable box or 71 round drum magazine. Cyclic rate of fire is high at 800 to 1.000 rpm. Maximum effective range is quoted as 200 meters, but in practice the effective range is …
Russia State Factories - PPD-40 | Rock Island Auction
This very scarce model comes with two 71 round drum magazines and two canvas drum pouch carries. Rating Definition: Very fine with 90% plus of the blued finish that has aged very nicely with clear distinct markings overall.
Soviet PPD-40: Degtyarev’s Submachine Gun - Forgotten …
2017年8月28日 · Degtyarev’s PPD-40 was the first submachine gun adopted in a large scale by the Soviet Union. Its development began in 1929 with a locked breech gun modeled after Degtyarev’s DP light machine gun, but evolved into a much simpler blowback system.
Degtyarev PPD-40 - pmulcahy.com
The PPD-40 is an improved version of that weapon; the primary differences are the replacement of the drum magazine with one of Suomi design. Unfortunately, the PPD-40 was a technically difficult weapon to make, and it was abandoned in favor of the PPSh-41. Dragunov KEDR.
PPD-40 - Modern Firearms
Rate of fire: 800 rounds per minute (PPD-34); 900-1000 rounds per minute(PPD-40) Magazine capacity: 71 rounds drums (also 25 rounds box magazines inPPD-34 and PPD-34/38) Effective range: 200 meters . The PPD (Pistolet-Pulemyot Degtyarova)had been developed by famous Russian small arms designer Fedor Degtyarov by1934.