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«á°O¡G By the end of World War Two, entire divisions were equipped with the PPSh. The Germans liked it so much that they rechambered captured ones in 9mm and often used other ones unmodified in the field. The PPSh fought on in Korea, where it was issued to the Chinese and North Koreans. It was nicknamed the "Burp Gun" by the Allies due to its distinctive noise. µû¤ñ¡G Cheap, simple submachinegun. Very rugged, reliable and with a large magazine capacity. |