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[[File:PAAF-SMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A man on the left carries an SMG on his back.]] | [[File:PAAF-SMG-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|A man on the left carries an SMG on his back.]] | ||
I identified this SMG as a [[Beretta Model 38A]], but now I have another guess: the shape of the barrel cover resembles a [[PPSh-41]]. But the magazine is straight, and the only version of PPSh with straight magazine is a German conversion MP.41(r). | I identified this SMG as a [[Beretta Model 38A]], but now I have another guess: the shape of the barrel cover resembles a [[PPSh-41]]. But the magazine is straight, and the only version of PPSh with straight magazine is a German conversion MP.41(r). | ||
[[ | [[File:PPSH 9MM.JPG|thumb|none|400px|PPSh-41 with 9mm conversion, something that happened to captured PPSh-41s. The captured weapons were adopted by the Germans as the MP41(r) - 9x19mm Parabellum.]] | ||
So can it be? This scene was filmed in Iran, and PPSh-41 were produced in Iran but they were of standard Soviet model, in 7.62mm caliber with drum or curved magazines. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 04:45, 20 June 2013 (EDT) | So can it be? This scene was filmed in Iran, and PPSh-41 were produced in Iran but they were of standard Soviet model, in 7.62mm caliber with drum or curved magazines. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 04:45, 20 June 2013 (EDT) |
Revision as of 16:45, 26 June 2013
What is this SMG?
I identified this SMG as a Beretta Model 38A, but now I have another guess: the shape of the barrel cover resembles a PPSh-41. But the magazine is straight, and the only version of PPSh with straight magazine is a German conversion MP.41(r).
So can it be? This scene was filmed in Iran, and PPSh-41 were produced in Iran but they were of standard Soviet model, in 7.62mm caliber with drum or curved magazines. Greg-Z (talk) 04:45, 20 June 2013 (EDT)