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PPs-43/52 Sounds for SMG
   
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PPs-43/52 Sounds for SMG

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The PPs-43/52 is a Polish clone of the PPs-43, removing that ugly, metal, useless piece of trash the Russians called a stock, and instead replaced with a nice, wooden one. The weapon is chambered in 7.62x25mm and works about as good as any Soviet cheap, mass-produced weapon works. IE. reliable, but not pretty. Be aware this just replaces the sounds based on Ian's video of him live-firing a still operational and fully-automatic variant. You can get part kits for these pretty cheap. It sounds like an airsoft gun if I'm to be fully honest.

I actually put effort into this one, expanding the audio (So you don't hear screeching), as well as cancelling out some of the rough edges. There's still a faint end of the audio once it finishes, but it's hardly noticeable when you're shooting a tank.

Even though I made the mod and put slightly more effort in than per the usual, it still isn't my own sound. Ian from the channel Forgotten Weapons (Gun Jesus) was the one who fired it. I just ripped the sound because I enjoyed it. Original video is linked in the images.

To-Do
  • Chinese Tank Theme ( Completed )
  • Fluttershy Witch Theme ( Released )
  • William Tell Overture tank theme (Barrel Organ)
  • Evolution of German Music Concert ( Completed )
  • Czechoslovak Vz. 24 Sounds for Scout ( Completed )
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VampireNaga13 30 Apr, 2020 @ 12:33pm 
Same here in agreement for a pps-43 model. And the Russians made the pps-43 with that metal stock because it was easier and quicker to make than a wooden stock. Therefore factories were able to produce more of them in the same time with wooden. Not to mention that in 1943, the siege of Stalingrad and Leningrad was happening. Some of those guns went right off the conveyor belt and immediately into soldiers hands. The Russians preferred a gun that takes less to time to manufacture and produce while reliable enough to operate almost flawlessly in the extreme Russian climate. Probably should have mentioned at the start that I am a big history buff. Especially weapon and military history.
DarthAlvarez 10 Aug, 2019 @ 1:36pm 
I agree with you Skullbelly.
Skullbelly 8 Aug, 2018 @ 9:06am 
I wish somone would make regular PPS-43 model :(
Krizzy 18 Mar, 2018 @ 4:02am 
yea, because soldiers said that they want a light gun as PPs but they were missing the PPsh stock
Pompadour Nautice  [author] 17 Mar, 2018 @ 4:45pm 
The PPs-43 used a metal stock, however. The Polish undid that feature
Krizzy 17 Mar, 2018 @ 4:26pm 
accualy it's the stock of PPsh-41