PPS-43: The Red Army’s Foldy-Boi SMG
The PPS-43, successor to the PPSh-41, was designed for simpler, cheaper mass production during WWII using stamped metal. It features a direct blowback, open-bolt action firing 7.62x25mm Tokarev rounds from 35-round stick magazines, with a reduced cyclic rate of 600-700 RPM for better control. Its design emphasizes ease of manufacture and operation, including a unique safety lever and a folding stock.









