North Korean M49 PPSh Submachine Gun

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @redram5150
    @redram5150 4 года назад +519

    PPSh was the noise I made in the tub when I had naval battles with my toys.
    I was 26.

  • @maddymurphy2890
    @maddymurphy2890 4 года назад +68

    On 7 May 1952 my Dad was hit across the chest with a burst from a M49 PPSh in Korea. Two bullets got through the bulletproof vest at the right shoulder. and another bullet lodged in his left elbow as well as innumerable grenade fragments in the arms, face, and eye. He then spent the next 16 months as a POW and was released on 3 September 1953.

    • @christopherhazell420
      @christopherhazell420 4 года назад

      If you ever have opportunity to visit South Korea, visit The Korean War Memorial museum in Seoul!
      Great, great exhibits & displays on forces who fought in the Korean War. Uniforms, weapons, clothing, etc. I think you will appreciate it and a tribute to your dad's service & sacrifice.
      english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268131

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 Год назад +1

      @@justforever96 even then, most of these vests only protect from pistol bullets. Rifle bullets at close range will still penetrate.

    • @l.b.7543
      @l.b.7543 День назад

      My father was a naval aviator in the Korean War 1953. He later on served 2 tours of Vietnam and retired in 1974 as a captain

  • @ArifRWinandar
    @ArifRWinandar 4 года назад +435

    Legend says that if you pronounce the PPSh name wrong, a cat will come to you.

    • @jarek94cze
      @jarek94cze 4 года назад +10

      That means americans have cat stalking them all the time I presume.

    • @SlickJim2
      @SlickJim2 4 года назад +4

      Ian used to be one of them i think, didn´t he also insist on pronouncing the "h" in DShK like in PPSh?

    • @simplymadness8849
      @simplymadness8849 4 года назад

      Well to be fair the way the name is rendered in English makes no sense. There is no such thing as a “Sh” character in English so it should have just been translated to “PPS41”.

    • @skeletonwguitar4383
      @skeletonwguitar4383 4 года назад +3

      Even when you dont have a cat?

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise 4 года назад +3

      @@simplymadness8849 But then you confuse it with the letter “es” as in Sudayev.
      Also the SH digraph is the English equivalent of the Cyrillic letter Sha. And it could be worse, they could have used “W” because it looks most like a Sha similar to how we ended up with CCCP rather than SSSR for the Soviet Union.

  • @bladudemovies
    @bladudemovies 4 года назад +338

    The plugged barrel was actually a rate reducing modification from the supreme leader to save ammo.

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan 4 года назад +28

      They couldn't afford a barrel so they just added a cylindrical piece of metal to mimic a barrel for intimidation purposes

    • @quentinking4351
      @quentinking4351 4 года назад +13

      Heresy! Such a crime against the state must be punished! The Supreme Leader could never make a gun that would dare run out of ammo!

    • @Blei1986
      @Blei1986 4 года назад +3

      “It hasn't been fired, only dropped once”

    • @unknownname6519
      @unknownname6519 4 года назад

      It was made to safe enemys troops..

  • @draykcarlson5538
    @draykcarlson5538 4 года назад +662

    yet another of dennis rodmans collection comes up at rock island.

  • @frumpledink6766
    @frumpledink6766 4 года назад +156

    Sure stick mags are reliable but using sexy drums is of paramount importance

    • @LN997-i8x
      @LN997-i8x 4 года назад +1

      @@0neDoomedSpaceMarine But also the weight and bulk!

    • @Longshot88
      @Longshot88 4 года назад +3

      @@LN997-i8x because it's made for men

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan 4 года назад

      But the gun is like 1.5x longer and heavier than a ppsh

    • @Longshot88
      @Longshot88 4 года назад +3

      @@Gameprojordan which is why it's more accurate and has less recoil

    • @LN997-i8x
      @LN997-i8x 4 года назад

      @@Gameprojordan The Suomi is like 1.5" longer than a PPSH, it's negligible

  • @brucerobert227
    @brucerobert227 4 года назад +546

    My dad fought the Pusan Perimeter, Korea, 1950. He said that gun was very frightening, but the troops were very bad, so it was less of a threat. Neat gun - neat video!

    • @ngc4260
      @ngc4260 4 года назад +24

      Wow, that's actually a quite interesting comment.

    • @fortusvictus8297
      @fortusvictus8297 4 года назад +69

      My grandfather said something similar in that when they'd be attacked it was the artillery and machine guns that were the problem, the NK soldiers were not very skilled on attack. However when it came time for the 'Allied' (his words, his unit was partnered with a South Korean Army unit) to attack the North Korean troops were much tougher because they were fighting for their lives.
      I'm sure that all changed when China took over the fighting.

    • @jacksonlewis4365
      @jacksonlewis4365 4 года назад +39

      even a "bad" soldier with 900 rpmx30 men is scary to any one... cuz even with poor aim that it a ton of lead heading your way....

    • @Hellston20a
      @Hellston20a 4 года назад +57

      @@fortusvictus8297 The first Chinese divisions to enter Korea were also crack troops, containing many battle hardened men that fought the Kuomintang from 1945-49. Some of the officers had been serving nonstop since 1936. These troops were well trained in infiltration and shock tactics that gave the UN forces a good licking in the winter of 1950. Unfortunately, most of these troops were wasted in abortive offensives into South Korea, so by 1951 most Chinese troops were raw conscripts.

    • @asmo1313
      @asmo1313 4 года назад +32

      @@Hellston20a you mean fortunately , right?

  • @MarvinT0606
    @MarvinT0606 4 года назад +1290

    Officially, the M49 PPSh was made by our Glorious Eternal President Kim Il-sung in a wooden cabin but the Soviets will have you believe they invented it

    • @cantsneedgaming4591
      @cantsneedgaming4591 4 года назад +27

      Ah yes I see

    • @PieterBreda
      @PieterBreda 4 года назад +29

      Well. He is not so eternal now.

    • @skeletonwguitar4383
      @skeletonwguitar4383 4 года назад +75

      @@PieterBreda Wrong, dissident!

    • @WanderingTetsubo
      @WanderingTetsubo 4 года назад +16

      Yeah................ Shure he did. And I'm Andrew Jackson.

    • @PieterBreda
      @PieterBreda 4 года назад +31

      Sorry. Our Glorious Eternal and Beloved Leader, in his exquisite wisdom, made this Divine intervention.

  • @andrewspohrer7183
    @andrewspohrer7183 4 года назад +55

    I just gotta say, if you're gonna plug a barrel, use lead or tin so it can be melted out and it doesn't damage the weapon cause these are really priceless artifacts, man

    • @TARKHPERUNOVICH
      @TARKHPERUNOVICH Год назад +7

      @@justforever96 I'm not sure about the law in the US, but in Canada and the EU it's only supposed to be irreversible in the eyes of the government. Legally if one wants to deactivate a gun, they should cause as little damage to it as they can so that they could eventually reactivate it. I'm sure most firearm deactivation laws don't specify what metal to use, so it's best to just do it with tin or lead.

    • @pshalleck
      @pshalleck Год назад +6

      @@TARKHPERUNOVICH US law is destruction, specifically cutting the receiver into at least three parts using a torch that removes at least a quarter-inch of material with each cut, and they specify certain features such as fire control that one of the cuts must pass through. This is because in the US the receiver is the only regulated component. Whereas basically everywhere else in the world instead regulates the pressure-bearing components like the barrel and/or bolt. If the barrel was plugged it probably passed through Canada at some point, and their deactivation laws specify using a hardened steel core welded into the chamber with the weld being of similar hardness as the other metal in the firearm.

  • @Angus762
    @Angus762 4 года назад +166

    Came across them in Mozambique in the mid 80's. A really nice shooting gun ,when you are on the right side of the weapon.

    • @skylerdeboer8875
      @skylerdeboer8875 4 года назад +11

      Man I'd bet you have some stories

    • @Angus762
      @Angus762 4 года назад +26

      @@skylerdeboer8875 was glad we had FAL's and way better training .

    • @beerreview5488
      @beerreview5488 4 года назад +13

      Mid 80s in Mozambique? With a FAL?
      Be interesting to know how and who you were with?

    • @Juicewski2
      @Juicewski2 4 года назад

      @@Angus762 You have raised my intrest friend, care to share more?

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 4 года назад +9

      Mid-80s in Mozambique with an FAL, eh? I'd hazard a guess you were in the SADF at the time.

  • @theforcedmeme
    @theforcedmeme 4 года назад +566

    Big PP energy

  • @cbstevp
    @cbstevp 4 года назад +248

    If it is a Korean character it would be equivalent to an "n" sound in English.
    Update: But it could also be "91877" as some commentators have pointed out.

    • @MrDK0010
      @MrDK0010 4 года назад +24

    • @MediumTim
      @MediumTim 4 года назад +4

      it honestly looks like a (communist) hammer to me

    • @eojinkim5960
      @eojinkim5960 4 года назад +3

      n sound

    • @ScareCrow90
      @ScareCrow90 4 года назад +1

      I looked like the number was upside down and it was 91877

    • @ajussiwannabe
      @ajussiwannabe 4 года назад +4

      That really depends which way you read that serial number. To me the ㄴ ("nieun")is inverted, meaning it should read ㄱ ("giyeok"). One main reasons why is the "8" looks inverted if read starting with "ㄴㄴ..."So, it should read "9?8ㄱㄱ".

  • @thedarkzibba7059
    @thedarkzibba7059 4 года назад +183

    So youre telling me this piece of exellent machinery wasnt invented by kim-il sung 1500 years ago?

    • @redram5150
      @redram5150 4 года назад +1

      “That gun really was made by Hattori Hanzo”

  • @alxldkdkxkkflaldkcms
    @alxldkdkxkkflaldkcms 4 года назад +34

    4:36 Serial Number is ㄴㄴ8ㅗ6(NN8O6)

    • @alxldkdkxkkflaldkcms
      @alxldkdkxkkflaldkcms 4 года назад +3

      @@petermgruhn I'm also thinking about reading it in an upside down direction.If it is correct to see it upside down, the serial number will be 'ㄱㄱ8ㅜ9(KK8U9 or GG8U9)'.
      P.S. I can not write English very well. So the sentence might be a little weird because I used a translator.

  • @AsbestosMuffins
    @AsbestosMuffins 4 года назад +78

    *pops the action*
    *THUD*
    "its a tremendously simple gun."
    gun is stronk!

    • @troyjardine5850
      @troyjardine5850 4 года назад +2

      That is Soviet enginering for you. Simple, durable, and reliable.

    • @exploatores
      @exploatores 4 года назад +1

      @@troyjardine5850 the sovjet neded a enginer for that. I thought buba could do that. in the garage. If he could. get him self to be sober for a few hours.

    • @roberthopwood3758
      @roberthopwood3758 4 года назад +3

      @@exploatores Soviet engineer didn't need to get himself sober. Why would bubba?

  • @eclipse.Alkosoof
    @eclipse.Alkosoof 4 года назад +21

    seeing old guns that are deactivated gives me the big sad everytime I see one!

    • @BlazingCyclone1337
      @BlazingCyclone1337 4 года назад +5

      Well luckily it's sold as transferrable so you can actually just get a replacement barrel and have a gunsmith take a crack at it

    • @eclipse.Alkosoof
      @eclipse.Alkosoof 4 года назад +3

      @@BlazingCyclone1337 correct, but a pure gun is always better than a molested one. I hope this practice is not performed anymore. still, it's better than taking a gun apart and melting it T_T

    • @BlazingCyclone1337
      @BlazingCyclone1337 4 года назад +6

      @@eclipse.Alkosoof that's fair and I'm also glad it was saved

    • @DickSwordOnDiscord
      @DickSwordOnDiscord 4 года назад +3

      Guys, remember some places in the world, a molested one is better than one melted or cut into scrap.

    • @BlazingCyclone1337
      @BlazingCyclone1337 4 года назад +2

      @@DickSwordOnDiscord agreed

  • @LUR1FAX
    @LUR1FAX 4 года назад +7

    I've got a deactivated Russian PPSh-41. It's deactivated in compliance with Norwegian law, with holes drilled through the barrel, the barrel and chamber clogged with metal, and the firing pin and bolt face milled off diagonally. The trigger group and magazine are still intact though.

    • @WhattAreYouSaying
      @WhattAreYouSaying Год назад

      Samme her! Kjøpte min på Finn for 4-5 år siden. Min er plombert på samme måte.

  • @DADeathinacan
    @DADeathinacan 4 года назад +43

    I kinda hope that whoever buys this throws it over at Mark Novak to get running again, and lets them put videos of the process up and about.

    • @jackkrinkov9273
      @jackkrinkov9273 4 года назад +3

      I was thinking the exact same thing. You beat me to it

  • @pokerface7802
    @pokerface7802 4 года назад +43

    We called it "Ttabalchong" and it means automatic gun or its sounds. (I'm a Korean. We usually verbalize the gun sounds as "tta tta tta." Like bang bang)

  • @toxicmatrix1337
    @toxicmatrix1337 4 года назад +93

    Should mass produce these in full auto and release them into the civilian market. Media will be like, pfft wood stock, looks ugly, nothing to worry about. *Laughs in mini A-10*

    • @My_Name_Suc
      @My_Name_Suc 4 года назад +4

      It looks beautiful to me lol

    • @elijahsmith8597
      @elijahsmith8597 4 года назад +1

      @BxxDxx Hoodoo jesus

    • @5_qm610
      @5_qm610 4 года назад +5

      They would look at the drum mag and be like It NeEdS a 10 RoUnD mAg

    • @c1ph3rpunk
      @c1ph3rpunk 4 года назад +4

      @BxxDxx Hoodoo implant a .50 PPSh in Herrera’s mind... AK50? Nah. PP50 baby!

    • @Aliyah_666
      @Aliyah_666 4 года назад +1

      @@CrashRacknShoot .40 has too much muzzle jump though, 5.7×28 could work...pricey and rare though it is. Maybe .22 TCM. Essentially I feel like it's a smart move to pick something either common place or easily handloaded.

  • @nafisbernafas9073
    @nafisbernafas9073 4 года назад +92

    The serial number seems to be "ㄴㄴ816" which is like "NN816". Maybe a N. Korean production code?

    • @7stanley7
      @7stanley7 4 года назад +3

      Could be but korens don't usually use ㄴ on it's own so itd be more 느, maybe they copied off of someone else?

    • @bansheemopar
      @bansheemopar 4 года назад +4

      The orientaion of the 8 quite clearly shows that you and Ian are reading the serial number upside down.
      I think it is: 9u8gg

    • @sung-ryulkim6590
      @sung-ryulkim6590 4 года назад +2

      Could be ㄴ. But a bit strange looking. Strange to be an L too. Also, "1" in "816" looks strange. I am Korean but I cannot make it out. Could be 1 but doesn't really look like anything I have seen.

    • @sung-ryulkim6590
      @sung-ryulkim6590 4 года назад +1

      Could that be 9T877?

    • @nafisbernafas9073
      @nafisbernafas9073 4 года назад +1

      Well for a first production year 91877 seems to be a bit optimistic. But who knows, maybe it's following along another production line

  • @bufordmcnairy8175
    @bufordmcnairy8175 4 года назад

    I seen one at a gun show in the 80s and it had 2 bullet impact dents on it.
    One on the barrel shroud and another back at the front of reciever.
    Looked to be still functional. I held it and looked at it but didn't operate the bolt or controls.
    I was pleased to hold it.
    Thanks for the information on it Buddy.
    Take care.

  • @aturkishgamer9790
    @aturkishgamer9790 4 года назад +28

    While we are on the subject on the PPSH Ian, do you think you could ever do a video about the MP41(r), the German 9mm conversion of a captured PPSH-41?

    • @NobleBandit
      @NobleBandit 4 года назад +5

      MP 717(r)?
      I’ve actually got one.

    • @nigelosborne7471
      @nigelosborne7471 4 года назад

      Yes please.

    • @lanceluthor6660
      @lanceluthor6660 4 года назад

      Funny how the Soviets wanted a submachine gun with a low rate of fire like the MP40 and the Germans wanted one with a high rate of fire like the PPSh. It's like everything seems more effective when they are shooting at you with it.

    • @alexwschan185
      @alexwschan185 4 года назад

      Didn't they just shoot 7.65 Mauser out of the captured PPSH?

  • @DavidKArrrrgh
    @DavidKArrrrgh 4 года назад +5

    Love this channel. I haven’t the slightest interest in firearms, but really enjoy the history and engineering stories

  • @sjoak4084
    @sjoak4084 4 года назад +86

    Somewhere there's a very happy North Korean eating a bag of cheetos and a slim jim Ian bribed him with in exchange for the M49

    • @tlshortyshorty5810
      @tlshortyshorty5810 4 года назад +17

      let’s hope he doesn’t get clapped for being a western spy

    • @vitis65
      @vitis65 4 года назад +7

      I'd gladly add some air Jordan's to see and raise Ian's bid.

    • @deniskozlowski9370
      @deniskozlowski9370 4 года назад +9

      I picked up a MIG 21 for a box of Twinkies and bunch of old Playboy magazines from the 1980s.

    • @nolanolivier6791
      @nolanolivier6791 4 года назад +2

      A slim jim could feed a whole family for a day...

    • @tlshortyshorty5810
      @tlshortyshorty5810 4 года назад +3

      @@deniskozlowski9370 What a deal!
      I’ll try and snag a Shenyang J-6 and maybe a T-54 with a Hooters calendar and some Nathan’s hot dogs coupled with powdered eggs and some home fries.

  • @Ingsoc75
    @Ingsoc75 4 года назад +1

    I’ve got a BFONG (blank fire only non gun) PPsh41 and it is fun to shoot during the July 4th and New Year holidays. Ian is right about the rate of fires as my 71 round drum magazine empties in seconds.

  • @taskforcekarma6945
    @taskforcekarma6945 4 года назад +6

    These are now mainly used in military parades in Kim Il-sung square and I believe also by the Worker Peasant Red Guards which is the paramilitary of the Workers Party of Korea.

  • @alexc.4909
    @alexc.4909 4 года назад

    Ian is a fucking legend, throughout 2020 this man still pumped out quality videos

  • @yark.1355
    @yark.1355 4 года назад +3

    Pe-pe-shA. So nice and correct pronunciation. This gun also has nickname Papasha [Pa-pA-sha, means Daddy] because it sounds almost similar. May be i already said that, i don`t remember )

  • @EpicTyphlosionTV
    @EpicTyphlosionTV 4 года назад +75

    What a beautiful creation from our glorious leader! No one else could make anything like it!

    • @commodore92
      @commodore92 4 года назад

      Alot of people could make things far better and they have... sooooo lol

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 4 года назад +15

      @@commodore92 #Camp 3 generations for disrespecting Dear Leader.

    • @Hubert_Cumberdale_
      @Hubert_Cumberdale_ 4 года назад

      @@commodore92 That went over your head huh?

    • @skeletonwguitar4383
      @skeletonwguitar4383 4 года назад +1

      @@commodore92 How dare you! Dissident! Traitor!

    • @commodore92
      @commodore92 4 года назад +1

      @@Hubert_Cumberdale_ lol it sure did and I now realize I'm retarded. I rarely miss a joke like that so I'm not too sure what happened in my brain. Carry on boys

  • @masahige2344
    @masahige2344 4 года назад +5

    It is interesting to note that the factory in which these were produced was tooled up under Japanese rule of Korea as the Heijo Branch Arsenal of Jinsen Arsenal (Incheon) supplied by the latter. I have seen scanty references to suggest that attempts were made to tool up the Type II Simplified SMG pattern which was in practice only put into production just before the end of the war at Mukden (Shenyang). In the event, I expect the M49 was the first SMG produced at the factory.

    • @blackore64
      @blackore64 4 года назад +1

      That explains why they were able to put these into production so quickly.

  • @ermini3
    @ermini3 4 года назад

    I wish you would have a playlist or compilation of just the history of the guns you present while I enjoy the inner workings and tear down of some of the more unique guns I like listening to the history more.

  • @rokball4892
    @rokball4892 4 года назад +54

    The iconic symbol of the North Korean Army during the Korean War.

    • @Betterhose
      @Betterhose 4 года назад +10

      The iconic symbol of the communist revolution in North Korea is now auctioned off in the US - ironic

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt 4 года назад +18

      @@Betterhose Not really. Capitalism has no ideological agenda, no good or evil, only supply and demand. If it was North Korea selling off its supplies to improve the economy, that would have been ironic.
      Wait a minute, it actually did happen. Only with USSR, not DPRK.

    • @Betterhose
      @Betterhose 4 года назад +6

      @@vaclav_fejt
      Don't take things so serious.
      I think it's funny.

    • @vaclav_fejt
      @vaclav_fejt 4 года назад +5

      @@Betterhose Good for you. :) I am a bit of an overthinker.

    • @jerrell1169
      @jerrell1169 4 года назад +3

      @@vaclav_fejt No, don't you worry the DPRK has done it on numerous occasions. Turns out running pachinko parlors wont exactly keep the national treasury afloat, so on multiple occasions the DPRK has sold off captured UN equipment and much of its own outdated or broken equipment to states even worse off than the DPRK is now.

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger 4 года назад +3

    As usual, very interesting and informative. Thanks Ian. God bless all here.

  • @kuf3320
    @kuf3320 4 года назад

    4:41 i think this could be just 9T877 with upside down.
    We(korean)ve been made some muskets or old weapon before 1940's, but there are not much of experience to massproducing firearms, i think.
    So it makes sence if they just stamped letter up-side-down.

    • @kuf3320
      @kuf3320 4 года назад

      Or if it is not letter T, it could be something similar with russian letter, if they import machine from them and went to production right away.

    • @kuf3320
      @kuf3320 4 года назад

      Eary 20th century was such a chaos in our history, so anything could be happen...

  • @panzerlamb9196
    @panzerlamb9196 4 года назад +1

    Ian's moving through this one as fast as it shoots

  • @newton9837
    @newton9837 4 года назад

    reactivation shouldn't be too hard. The pivot/barrel retention pin is removable by separating the wedge half from the feather half. Then the barrel can slid out the rear. Provided that the barrel dimensions are standard warsaw pact, an off the shelf replacement barrel is readily available. People use them in their semi auto ppsh builds.

  • @josefroland3515
    @josefroland3515 4 года назад +1

    Dík, Vaše videa jsou opravdovým přínosem. Mnoho jedinečných zbraní, které ukazujete, nelze jinde vidět.

  • @TheArklyte
    @TheArklyte 4 года назад +15

    Ian, is there a point in extending the barrel of PPSh if the gases still has some unused energy left when bullet leaves the barrel? Will it seriously affect RoF into higher numbers and will it cause malfunctions?

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy 4 года назад +1

      Extending the barrel would increase the muzzle velocity, but not by much, and it would add a bit of weight. Perhaps they felt that it was an optimum length for 7.62 Tokarev. I'm not an expert but I don't think barrel length affects the rate of fire of an open-bolt SMG.

    • @TheArklyte
      @TheArklyte 4 года назад +4

      @@AshleyPomeroy it's a simple blowback, you're extending the time bullet needs to leave the barrel and thus also the time that gasses push onto the bolt, making it move faster.

  • @bbqsauce8854
    @bbqsauce8854 4 года назад +1

    MASH Finale played over the weekend, very fitting

  • @nekomancer9157
    @nekomancer9157 4 года назад

    ~4:43 or since the large circle in an 8 is traditionally on the lower half of the eight this serial # is upside down and reads 91877? but yes the 77 looks like KK in korean if you take an element from written korean but thats not how korean is written. there should be a vowel in the same character as the consonant. but i bet there is a niche in korean for abbreviations or indexing marks.
    and reading other comments N Koreans do use these character elements separately so yeah. KK or something. its not clear due to the stamping.

  • @kylesenior
    @kylesenior 4 года назад +59

    >1949
    So before they started with the dating system based on Kim Il Sung's birthdate.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC 4 года назад +16

      Correct. North Korea only began using Kim Il-sung's birth as year one in 1997, three years after his death.

    • @Ogrethephreak
      @Ogrethephreak 4 года назад +2

      I wondered the same thing, I didn't know when they started using the new calendar

  • @FN_FS2000
    @FN_FS2000 3 года назад

    4:41 the number "8" should have smaller top, so you should read it as upside down, which would be 9T877 something like that

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 4 года назад +8

    I’ve always thought the PPSh was a great looking gun, but being a N.Korean version this would be a great collectors piece. Bet it could tell a few stories too!
    P.s. as others have said, I think Ian was reading the serial no. Upside down

    • @methodeetrigueur1164
      @methodeetrigueur1164 4 года назад +1

      In my opinion, the serial number should be read upside down : 91877.

  • @5_qm610
    @5_qm610 4 года назад +1

    Ian always succeeds to amaze me :)

  • @thexnut3582
    @thexnut3582 4 года назад +3

    1:30 has anyone noticed the shoddy sights on the gun?

    • @jamesdunning8650
      @jamesdunning8650 4 года назад +6

      It's north korea dude.

    • @SM-pv4sn
      @SM-pv4sn 4 года назад +5

      "Barely trained slave in a communist sweatshop" generally aren't characteristics of a professional and skilled gunsmith :)

    • @brucelownhole
      @brucelownhole 4 года назад +1

      Yes. The flip from 1 to 200 yards doesn't seem to be different at all.

  • @erloriel
    @erloriel 4 года назад

    Just started binging on the Korean War and here is a video by one of my favorite channels! 2020 ain't so bad.

  • @subwayz_qt5
    @subwayz_qt5 4 года назад +6

    It looks like Tec-9 but they made it bigger and with some wood.

    • @bindingcurve
      @bindingcurve 4 года назад

      @keith moore turn this into a closed bolt and let's see how well it runs.

    • @bindingcurve
      @bindingcurve 4 года назад

      @keith moore they were built to a price point what do you expect? They did resolved the cracked frame issues.

    • @bindingcurve
      @bindingcurve 4 года назад

      @keith moore that is more thanks to hollywood wood than marketing. High point on the other hand.... You should read up on some of the crap thier sole distributor got up to.

  • @666Blaine
    @666Blaine 4 года назад +4

    I seem to recall that the first North Korean produced PPSh is on display along with the 100m target that the Dear Leader shot with it. Does anyone doubt that every hit was a bullseye?

    • @charleswoodward9225
      @charleswoodward9225 4 года назад +2

      One neat hole from all 71 rounds.

    • @cleanerben9636
      @cleanerben9636 4 года назад +1

      Guided by the Glorious Leader's Godly powers no doubt. Truly, Best Korea reigns supreme. 10 Trillion americans alone have been felled by the Great Leader's own hands!

  • @martingardener90
    @martingardener90 4 года назад +1

    Ian and his black table cloth! ( presumably RIA supply the curtains!)

  • @bwr130
    @bwr130 4 года назад +5

    It’s 5:15AM and I haven’t slept yet but I can’t sleep at all

  • @holden_tld
    @holden_tld 4 года назад +1

    judging by the 8 and the 9 (6), i'm fairly certain you've read the serial upside down.
    i think it's 9T877, probably with the 9 signifying the year of production, 1949.
    i also think the 7s were probably struck using upside down L stamps.
    and finally, the T could be hangul ㅜ, but i'm pretty sure it's just a roman T.

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 4 года назад

      Why would they use any roman letters?

  • @sachinmesta4238
    @sachinmesta4238 4 года назад +5

    if you look at the number LL816 thats more like 91877 give it a thought

    • @nuxschannel1433
      @nuxschannel1433 4 года назад +2

      Thought the same thing 👍

    • @terben7339
      @terben7339 4 года назад

      I though the same, except the date and the serial number would have opposite orientation.

  • @DoctorQuackenbush
    @DoctorQuackenbush 4 года назад +34

    Only in America could an unusable, not "readily restored" weapon be registered as transferrable. Looks DEWAT-ish to me.

    • @RedShocktrooperRST
      @RedShocktrooperRST 4 года назад +14

      Well, it's more an acknowledgement that someone could restore it. It was probably registered back in the day and never noted as "destroyed", so it's legal to restore it.

    • @thegunbox81
      @thegunbox81 4 года назад

      All it takes is a simple barrel replacement

    • @thegunbox81
      @thegunbox81 4 года назад

      @@B.D.B. I've done several they are pretty simple to re activate

    • @theinstitute1324
      @theinstitute1324 3 года назад

      @@B.D.B. Czechia too but I believe there are special restrictions on them, like they're for collectors purposes only but don't have to be deactivated but you can't shoot them weird as that all sounds

  • @phis7230
    @phis7230 9 месяцев назад +1

    Question: If you compare this M49 with a modern MP like anMP5, what would be the weaknesses of it?

  • @letsplaybarrysmod5815
    @letsplaybarrysmod5815 4 года назад

    PPSH looks so cool its so simple to make

  • @rw3175
    @rw3175 4 года назад +1

    My dad use to face the ppsh in angola swapo use to use a variety of soviet block weapons but the ppsh wasn't very effective in the bush war setting

  • @ryanbabcock6348
    @ryanbabcock6348 4 года назад

    I love these guns so glad you showed it

  • @fbombsflyingwrenchesgarage6334
    @fbombsflyingwrenchesgarage6334 4 года назад +1

    5:13 in the morning time for forgotten weapons

  • @weirdeurasianboy8091
    @weirdeurasianboy8091 4 года назад +1

    3:40 I thought DPRK has their own calendar that starts in 1912 🤔 So shouldn't it be Juche Year 37?

    • @taskforcekarma6945
      @taskforcekarma6945 4 года назад +1

      Juche Calendar was created in 1997 following the death of Kim Il-sung.

  • @austinflint8671
    @austinflint8671 4 года назад

    91877, I think at 4:35, i think they stamped it upside down, or at least thats what makes sense to me xD- great video though very educational

  • @yachooo4942
    @yachooo4942 4 года назад +24

    Genuine question. Im from Poland and i never heard someone call it "Papasza". It always was "Pepesza" with e (sz is spelled in polish like sh). Even on historical programs in tv or internet. I first heard it on English-speaking part of yt. Was it/Is it really called "Papasza" in Soviet/Modern Russia?

    • @simionusatov8056
      @simionusatov8056 4 года назад +12

      I'm pretty sure Russians call it Pepesza, too

    • @inostranets44
      @inostranets44 4 года назад

      Correct.

    • @maximhyland5843
      @maximhyland5843 4 года назад +16

      Yes, as a Russian I can state that it was pronounced "Papasha" in Russia (though you could also pronounce it as PPSh). The "П" can be pronounced as Pa. In fact the weapon had apparently gotten the endearing name "Папаша" (Papasha but with emphasis on the second pa sound) which is an endearing form of the word father.

    • @piritskenyer
      @piritskenyer 4 года назад +1

      In hungarian we just call it a PPSh

    • @jannegrey
      @jannegrey 4 года назад +6

      @@maximhyland5843 Yeah. That's the difference between Russian and Polish. While П can be read as "Pa", P in Polish is read as "Pe". Both of those are reading aloud the acronym. PPSh in Russian (
      ППШ) and PPSz in Polish. Both are correct in respective languages.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 4 года назад

    Thank you , Ian .

  • @icepicjoey
    @icepicjoey 4 года назад +3

    900 rpm... just like trying to shoot out the red star on a boardwalk. Lol

    • @icepicjoey
      @icepicjoey 4 года назад

      I just did the math on that... 16 rounds per second.
      That's 2 seconds for one mag.
      4 seconds for the drum.
      Lol 🤦‍♂️

    • @brucelownhole
      @brucelownhole 4 года назад

      Just like the proof mark...coincidence?

  • @neuzdost1939
    @neuzdost1939 4 года назад +2

    Hey Ian,
    Do you think you could get your hands on experimental Czech rifles? I really enjoyed your overwiev of CZ-2000 LADA and i got something really interesting for you. SA 81 KRASA. It was experimental extremelly short lightweight 7,62x39 pistol with "pullpup pistol" style mechanism. Its curently in czech Military history muzeum "VHÚ" as well as dozens weird and quirky czech weapon prototypes.

  • @maxkronader5225
    @maxkronader5225 4 года назад

    I've always wanted to fire one of those (well, any ppsh41 really). Never had the opportunity.

  • @hardcode57
    @hardcode57 4 года назад

    I think you were reading the serial number upside down. If we take the smaller loop of an 8 to be the top, what you thought were L's are either 1's or 7's and the number is either 91811 0r 97877 (or maybe 91877).

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 4 года назад

    it will make a really handy cavalry weapon.

  • @mechredd
    @mechredd 4 года назад

    Every time I see a PPSh41 I want a modernized one with magpul sga stock and mlok forend.

  • @alanflores3374
    @alanflores3374 4 года назад +1

    “Less sexy looking” -Gun Jesus 2020

  • @JGCR59
    @JGCR59 4 года назад

    The "10" and "20" descriptions were hectometers, a unit still used by germans and soviets in artillery context in WW2.

  • @stanislaworynski3145
    @stanislaworynski3145 4 года назад

    Poland did use ppsh but did not produce, polish army considered PPS a better choice and even created a solid stock variant

  • @tafino
    @tafino 4 года назад

    The dust on that rear sight screams of attic or grandpa’s closet!

  • @animooredpanda7097
    @animooredpanda7097 4 года назад

    In the words of my favorite Zombie Slayer Tank Dempsey...
    "Rapid Fire Sweetness."

  • @donttreadonmemes
    @donttreadonmemes 4 года назад

    PPSh, heck of a shotgun.

  • @tocsa120ls
    @tocsa120ls 4 года назад +2

    So I was todays years old when I found out that FÉG made PPShs. I have NEVER seen one.

  • @Unidiotable_1914
    @Unidiotable_1914 2 года назад

    now i will use that when i grow up

  • @Doughboy842
    @Doughboy842 4 года назад

    Gun Jesus must have special connections to get hold of really neat guns like that.

  • @tartredarrow
    @tartredarrow 4 года назад +1

    Mark Novak can make that gun run!

  • @chronicbullets6751
    @chronicbullets6751 4 года назад

    IF I had the money I would preserve this for others to enjoy.

  • @heechanlee6589
    @heechanlee6589 4 года назад

    4:44 That looks like english not korean glympse.
    Because if it is korean 'ㄴ', we write bottom stroke longer. So that's not 'ㄴ', it's a 'L'.

  • @Mongo63a
    @Mongo63a 4 года назад

    I love my Polish Ppsh41 copy. Its very reliable until you fire it with low over head cover and the brass bounces off the cover and back into the muzzle brake.

    • @randomperson-fr8ig
      @randomperson-fr8ig 4 года назад

      are you sure it’s Polish? because from what I know they only have made PPS copies but not PPSh.

    • @Mongo63a
      @Mongo63a 4 года назад

      @@randomperson-fr8ig yes I am sure. In Polish service the correct designation is PM wz.41.

  • @Polkovic
    @Polkovic 4 года назад +4

    I’d be interested to hear if Karl and Ian would rather take one of these into combat or a Thompson M1928? I think I recall one of them saying they’d prefer to use a MP-40 over the Thompson

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Ian. I give the stock an OK, but the metalworks are too cheap to be acceptable. At that rate of fire, I guess they had a constant shortage of ammo. Thanks for sharing! Stay healthy!

  • @soco2020
    @soco2020 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ian! I've read from other sources that one of the unique attributes of the Type 49 compared to the soviet PPSh is that it can only feed drums and does not support stick mags. Is that true? Thanks!

  • @jm9371
    @jm9371 4 года назад

    I wonder what the barrel is plugged with.. hopefully something that can be milled out without ruining the barrel.

  • @MortRotu
    @MortRotu 4 года назад

    How many shots would need to be fired to make that style of handguard difficult to use? Would a mag dump from a full drum do it or would it need something more sustained?

  • @ДмитрийГаврилов-ы3о

    4:45 May be number is 9T877? (upsidedown)

  • @greg5646
    @greg5646 4 года назад +1

    just saw a modern NK parade and had a moment of "hold on, is that a ppsh??"
    glad to see I was right!

  • @stevem7
    @stevem7 4 года назад +1

    Ian, I have always been curious about how exactly “war trophy“ guns were legally brought back into the States. If you saw active duty in any branch of service and happened to get possession of a firearm, were you just legally permitted to bring it back home and claim it? Full auto even? I never learned how that worked.

    • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228
      @axelpatrickb.pingol3228 4 года назад +2

      Then? It is possible. Now? Nope, not anymore (unless you have your CO look the other way)...

  • @notstayinsdowns
    @notstayinsdowns 4 года назад +1

    I am thinking 81877, looking at it from the other direction?

  • @jacobmoore2045
    @jacobmoore2045 4 года назад

    Playing video games, my brother and I always called it the Pippish.

  • @sabre0smile
    @sabre0smile 4 года назад +9

    I could be wrong as I don’t read Korean either, but is it possibly the serial number 91877

    • @hlynnkeith9334
      @hlynnkeith9334 4 года назад

      I do read Korean. I agree that the serial number is 91877. Koreans do not abbreviate with initials. They abbreviate with syllables. For example, the abbreviation for Kyungbook National University, Kyeongbuk Dae Haggyo (경북대학교 ) is Kyeongdae (경대).

    • @Keifsanderson
      @Keifsanderson 4 года назад

      🤨😯🤣

  • @Dylski.
    @Dylski. 4 года назад +61

    north Korea probably still uses these things lmao

    • @12LoLproductions
      @12LoLproductions 4 года назад +8

      They have AK’s with cool Helical mags

    • @strahinjastevic7480
      @strahinjastevic7480 4 года назад +8

      @@12LoLproductions those are probably non functional show pieces

    • @gunner678
      @gunner678 4 года назад +18

      Still a good reliable gun. We found loads of various models in Kosovo in 99, yugoslavian war reserve stocks. I watched thousands of them being destroyed, but I got to fire a few of them, along with MP40s, Stens, Thompsons, literally all sorts. All destroyed, heartbreaking but physically no way of securing them all. Ironically the UN paid a small bounty for all guns handed in, so the locals handed these old guns in and kept AK47s.

    • @12LoLproductions
      @12LoLproductions 4 года назад +1

      I’m sure they work, if it works with Bizon’s it should in theory work with AK’s

    • @mujdatozc
      @mujdatozc 4 года назад

      😄😄😄😄👍

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 4 года назад

    why was the end of the barrow shroud at a downwards angle?

  • @provenancemachining
    @provenancemachining 4 года назад

    You mean the gun won't fire without probably one of the world's easiest barrel swaps? :D

  • @combatarmsmaniac
    @combatarmsmaniac 4 года назад

    To fix it would you replace the barrel or machine out a new chamber

  • @F1ghteR41
    @F1ghteR41 4 года назад +1

    2:27 It's not *that* simple, really. Not on the level of STEN, PPS and M3A1.
    2:53 It's 35 rounds, not 36.

  • @viridisxiv766
    @viridisxiv766 4 года назад

    4:40
    its upside down. should say: 9T877

  • @theangrycommentator7566
    @theangrycommentator7566 4 года назад +1

    Hello Ian. I just got done watching the PTRD video. Entrested to see this. Also thanks for educating us on lesser known guns and showing things about well known guns that some didn't know (the hook on the spas 12 stock for instance) I play video games and I play Call of duty WW2. And thanks to you I know more about the guns like for instance. The M3 & M3A1 Grease gun. There's a charging lever. So I know it's a normal M3. Thank you Ian.