Leningrad's Emergency-Production PPS-42 at the Range
This review covers the rare Soviet PPS-42 submachine gun, a predecessor to the PPS-43, developed under emergency conditions during the Siege of Leningrad. It highlights the weapon's high rate of fire, stamped steel construction for cost-effective wartime production, and specific design features like its folding stock and non-interchangeable magazines compared to the PPS-43.









