value of ppsh41 dewatt?

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about 2 years ago in a big trade/buy i aquired a dewatt ppsh41

early 50's production its a reweld had been cut up at some point or so it would appear

it cocks and clicks in semi only FA is welded up barrel is solid piece of steel bolt face/feed lips ground off upper and lower recievers welded together at the hinge

mag is removeable
not sure what was done inside the reciever/trigger group but they cannot come apart

looks good but not perfect I have drum and stick mags

anyways whats this thing worth I need the gun room wallspace for live guns!!

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Saw one at a gun show recently for $600, but it was deactivated more cleanly than yours. It will be interesting to see what the experts say.
 
the solid steel barrel is same size as the orig barrel and with the shroud and the fact the barrels ends over an inch back from the end of said shroud you cant tell


I agree thru i like to actually shoot my guns
 
No offense, but that dewatt sounds like a piece of steel. I would not pay 10$ for it. Not that i would buy a dewatt anyways, but this one sounds like a toy. Solid steel BBL, come on.

If it's not a dewatt but actually just a toy, wouldn't that make it a ...drumroll... REPLICA!

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At least one barrel was saved from wanton destruction.

Original barrel or not, if it has original receiver bits welded in it then it's technically a 'dewat' in my view and not a replica or toy.

For the same reason, if it was a live semi gun with original receiver bits, it would be a converted auto not a replica.
 
hmmmmm ppsh parts kits are going anywhere from $90-$120 here int the states, and then we could build it into a live fire gun, in semi only, but with a 16 inch barrel!
so parts kit call it 90, semi reciever about 300, barrle can find one for about another 100, and then for about 500 bucks i can have a semi version lol!!!!
 
I paid 1200 for mine. Wanted a PPSH more than anything and this was the only legal way. Mine has not been cut up though, has its original barrel, #### and click in all fire modes, and original (refurbed) metal and wood finish.

It is also a 1944 Russian production, which makes a difference. If yours is Chinese, they go for about 3-400 dollars so I'm told. Never seen one though.

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mine is com bloc not china thru ( not sure which country)


as for the barrel it really matters not as the orig barrel would have been plugged anyways.......
 
I paid 1200 for mine. Wanted a PPSH more than anything and this was the only legal way. Mine has not been cut up though, has its original barrel, #### and click in all fire modes, and original (refurbed) metal and wood finish.

It is also a 1944 Russian production, which makes a difference. If yours is Chinese, they go for about 3-400 dollars so I'm told. Never seen one though.

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Ok... I didn't know the price difference between Soviet-made and Chineese... The first one I saw was the Soviet-made that I own... 900$ stick mag only, got the drum later for 120$...
 
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