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Postby Fluffy » Sat Dec 12, 2009 8:01 pm

What I want to know is how they stamped and bent the receiver. I took a CNC class with then intent of making the PPsH 41. it looked like I needed to mill it. Stupid me didn't think about the internal 90 degree angles it has. But it looks to complex to stamp and mold. But I don't know much about manufacturing. Only think i do know is I spent the last year working on making a PPsH 41 and they go and do this. Sad face :( Maybe I'll just do the 43 or something. I've never felt such a mix of joy (I've wanted to see a PPsH 41 for the longest time in airsoft) and sadness (that I didn't get mine done first). Hope it's good!
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Postby Eyes On » Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:40 am

Fluffy wrote:What I want to know is how they stamped and bent the receiver. I took a CNC class with then intent of making the PPsH 41. it looked like I needed to mill it. Stupid me didn't think about the internal 90 degree angles it has. But it looks to complex to stamp and mold.


I wouldn't worry about the authenticity of the appearance on the inside. On the real versions (or rather, on the majority of guns made with machined stampings), the billets are roll pressed into a distorted shape which lends itself to the rest of the manufacturing process. In other words, .18" cold roll goes in one end of the machine, and comes out with 20 variations of thickness that will serve a purpose somewhere down the line.

BUT, here's a link to the machinists drawings. you can generally discern the production steps from those. If you need any help figuring out a step drop me a PM.

http://www.ppsh41.com/machinist.htm
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Postby McNair » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:24 am

The Ares one(link posted on the previous page)has a price tag of $440.


There's a new company making one as well.

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A bit more information has been released by Hexagon Productions about their PPsh-41 replica. Being a relative newcomer, I guess that Hexagon felt the need to make a bit more noise. Well, I think its paying off becuase their’s does look like the more promising of the two so far.

Also constructed of metal and wood, the HP PPsh actually features a blued stamped-steel receiver – just like the real-deal. The rear sight also has two settings – just like the real one – and the functioning fire selector switch is located in front of the trigger – also just like the real one. I haven’t seen any info yet though about whether the bolt-safety catch functions like the real one (it looks like it does from the photos).

The HP PPsh-41 uses an M-14-type gearbox and a G-36 type hop-up unit. The battery (up to an 11.1v Li-Po type) fits in the otherwise solid wood butt-stock.

The gun comes with a manually-wound hi-capacity drum magazine, and an authentic webbing and leather sling is available as an accessory.

The gun is due to be released in January 2010, with a retail price of $295.00 USD (with shipping included!). More details can be found on Hexagon’s website.


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Postby FishSlapRepublic » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:58 pm

One mag one kill.
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Postby Steel Torrent » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:24 pm

Silentdawn wrote:PPSH chair confirmed!


Just another reason why the PPSH is badass lol
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Postby afatcow » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:55 pm

Silentdawn wrote:PPSH chair confirmed!


Oh my.

For some reason I really, really want one of these now.
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Postby Deleteplz » Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:28 pm

Silentdawn wrote:PPSH chair confirmed!


:shock:

Okay, now I want it even more.
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Postby Charlie » Wed Jan 13, 2010 5:30 pm

ME WANT SO BAD!!!! Just another thing to piss of the guy on my team shooting people with a Barret. 10 feet away. Oh, and another use for drum mags.
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Postby Brandon197 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:03 pm

You know your gun is amazing when it can double as a chair.
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Postby k3gn3123512 » Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:05 pm

Damn right it is awesome.
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