Born in the Heart of Besieged Leningrad: the PPS-42
The PPS-42 submachine gun, developed in besieged Leningrad by Alexei Sudayev, was designed for extreme manufacturing efficiency compared to the PPSh-41. It utilized a stamped receiver and a simpler blowback action, chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev with a 35-round box magazine. While the PPS-43 became the more common variant, the PPS-42 represents a significant historical artifact from a critical wartime period.











