Late-Production Degtyarev PPD 34/38 at the Range

Published on October 22, 2022
Duration: 5:10

This video showcases the late-production Degtyarev PPD 34/38 submachine gun, highlighting its historical context during the Winter War and its subsequent crash production. The review details the unique drum magazine adapter, ergonomic challenges in semi-auto fire, and a very high rate of fire in full-auto. It also touches on the weapon's scarcity and potential reliability issues, exemplified by a stovepipe malfunction.

Quick Summary

The PPD 34/38 is a Soviet submachine gun whose crash production was initiated by the Winter War. It features a drum magazine requiring a special adapter and has awkward ergonomics. In full-auto, it fires at a very high rate with stout recoil, and can exhibit reliability issues like stovepipe malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the PPD 34/38
  2. 00:45Drum Magazine Design and Adapter
  3. 01:18Ergonomics and Semi-Auto Fire
  4. 02:10Full-Auto Performance and Recoil
  5. 03:00Handling, Controls, and Safety
  6. 04:18Scarcity, Reliability, and Malfunctions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the historical significance of the PPD 34/38?

The PPD 34/38 is significant as a Soviet submachine gun developed during a critical period. Its crash production was spurred by the realization of the need for SMGs during the Winter War against Finland, leading to its widespread adoption and the subsequent PPD 40 model.

What are the ergonomic challenges of the PPD 34/38?

The PPD 34/38 presents ergonomic difficulties, particularly in semi-auto fire. Holding the magazine release is risky, and gripping the drum magazine itself is a common but potentially unstable solution, making a comfortable and secure grip hard to achieve.

How does the PPD 34/38 perform in full-auto?

In full-auto, the PPD 34/38 exhibits a very high rate of fire and stout recoil. The use of military surplus ammunition can lead to audible variations in the firing rate, and controlling the weapon is challenging due to its design.

What are the reliability issues of the PPD 34/38?

The PPD 34/38 can experience reliability issues, as evidenced by a stovepipe failure to eject during testing. Many of these firearms were used until they were unserviceable, contributing to their rarity today.

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