The ICONIC Soviet PPSh-41 | Denix Replica Review
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In this video, we'll take a look at this beautiful non-firing display replica of the iconic Soviet WWII SMG - the PPSh-41 - from Denix.
This affordable, highly-detailed replica is a great option for folks looking to display a piece of WWII history in this home office or studio.
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Always loved this weapon and Denix always does a fantastic job! Great video my friend, your painting tutorials have helped me immensely :)
Thank you very much - and I'm really glad to hear it!!
Nice replica. Now you need a 1/1 scale replica T-34/85 to hang it on. 😜
Now THAT would be something 😅
1/1 replica of the USS Iowa
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Hello! Thanks for saying hey - was a pleasure fightin' with ya! 👍🪖
I know this isnt about this replica, but is it possible to paint a scale model (for expamle the Tamiya EZ8) without an airbrush? I love your channel as a beginner who has never touched a kit before.
Can u do an update on how it’s holding up????
Did you remove the orange plug at the end? If so how so?
You could take L or J shaped metal stick, heat it up and push through, then pull if the is plastic. Or disassemble and push it out
Unfortunately we can't get these replicas in the UK. 😞
It's very sad that your government is so fearful of firearms, they even ban non-functional replicas.
You can buy them here but you require a defence under the VCRA
Any fake bullets available for the magazine?
Its a fake mag doesnt load or functional
Обалдеть. Наверно единственный я, кто на русском тут пишет, и, надеюсь, проблем не создаст. Но эта реплика хороша. Вполне так в кино, и отображения эпохи и образа работет 👍
Ja si tento pistolet pulemiot kúpim nemedleno.Privet iz Slovakii.Pobeda budet za Vami.🇷🇺👍
That's it - I've decided that your now just showing off and I wish I could show off like that too 😜
Haha hey - I didn't know these existed for the longest time, I just want to share the knowledge with you all! 😅
The only way in the UK to get anything like this is if you can prove you work for a threatre or TV n film company and need it for a production. So looks like I'm gonna make do with ones the figures have in my model kits
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So sad that your government fears replica guns in the hands of its citizens.
For being so into military history its interesting you think having firearms in the home is dangerous. I assume you did not grow up around guns or have experience with real ones?
I have extensive personal experience, for sure - but not everyone understands the basics of firearm safety or had the opportunity to grow up around them. I speak to these replicas as inherently safe options for those that don’t have the financial ability to purchase a genuine original historical piece or perhaps don’t want a real one in the home. Everybody has different standards for what they’re comfortable with, and I do find that these are lovely options for the casual collector. Does that make sense?
@@SpruesNBrews Nothing wrong with collecting replicas you just come off sometimes as anti gun ownership I guess I am just reading it wrong.
Hello my friend.i heard it is pronounced "pappascha"with sticky greetings from good ol'germany. Christian
Curious as to the point of a gun that doesn't fire. Maybe that's just me.
An original PPSh, manufactured in the early 40s would cost quite a bit. The replica is more for display or historical reenactors.
NFA and local/state paperwork issues notwithstanding, simply this: the Denix replica carries an MSRP of ~ 325.33€, or $354.60. Original parts kits can be had for around $399, but you'd need a BATF/E Form 1 (Maybe Form 4?), SOT and tax stamp, and then you'd have to have the wherewithal to assemble it (most kits are missing the NFA parts, so you'd have to scrounge/fabricate those). A complete, running PapaSha currently runs ~$20,700 or so, not including the $200 BATF tax stamp and 9-12- month wait. That's IF you can find one for sale.
10 and 20m? :O Please... lern first than show. 10 this is 100m and second 20 is 200m.