North Vietnamese K-50M Submachine Gun

Published on March 27, 2020
Duration: 8:39

This comprehensive review details the North Vietnamese K-50M, a modified variant of the Soviet PPSh-41 and Chinese Type 50 submachine gun. Expert Ian McCollum explains its origins, modifications aimed at compactness and similarity to the French MAT-49, and technical specifications. The video covers its unique features like the collapsing wire stock and AK-style front sight, and demonstrates a basic field stripping procedure, highlighting its rarity and deactivated status.

Quick Summary

The K-50M is a rare North Vietnamese modification of the Soviet PPSh-41/Chinese Type 50 submachine gun, chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev. Modifications included a collapsing wire stock and AK-style front sight, aiming for compactness similar to the French MAT-49.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the K-50M
  2. 00:55Origins and Military Aid
  3. 02:02North Vietnamese Modifications
  4. 03:00Barrel and Sight Changes
  5. 04:13Lower Receiver and Stock
  6. 05:13Fire Control and Magazine
  7. 06:35Disassembly and Internals
  8. 07:47Scarcity and Legal Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the K-50M submachine gun?

The K-50M is a scarce variant of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun, modified by North Vietnamese workshops. It was based on the Chinese Type 50 production and featured modifications like a collapsing wire stock and AK-style front sight for improved compactness.

What caliber does the K-50M fire?

The K-50M fires the 7.62x25mm Tokarev cartridge, the same caliber used by the original Soviet PPSh-41 and the Chinese Type 50 submachine guns it was derived from.

What were the main modifications made to the K-50M?

Key modifications included replacing the wooden stock with a collapsing wire frame stock, similar to the French MAT-49, adding an AK-47 style front sight, shortening the barrel shroud, and removing the muzzle compensator.

How rare are K-50M submachine guns today?

K-50M submachine guns are considered very rare. The example featured in the video is a deactivated war trophy (DEWAT) legally registered in the US, highlighting their scarcity as collectible firearms.

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