Hello everyone and welcome to this new video presentation of DENIX replica. Today, I have the honor to present you the amazing PPSH 41.
Before I start, I have to clarify some points, as usual:
Although it's "non-firing weapon", I will speak of "replica" for simplicity.
This video series is made in close collaboration with the manufacturer Denix, whom I thank very much for their support, without whom this series would not be possible.
But this doesn't mean that I won't talk about the problems encountered on their replicas. I make reviews and not advertisements that encourage you to buy.
Many people will ask me "what is the point of presenting material that doesn't shoot (so not airsoft), and that isn't a weapon with a story?"
Historically, there are none, actually.
But when all the original neutralized weapons (or airsoft guns, which I don't hope) will have been banned by our governments,
there will only be replicas like this to show the public how war was, and the life of the soldier in the 40s.
So who is this type of replica for?
For collectors, enthusiasts wishing to decorate their collection legally without selling a lump, to film or theater props who prefer to use only replicas.
It will always be possible to buy replica airsoft, obviously, since we are on the same price, I can't stop you! It's up to you to see what you prefer!
Denix, what is it? It is a Spanish company established in 1967 specializing in the reproduction of weapons from antiquity to 1982. They are market leaders, and export to nearly 40 countries in the world.
In WW2, they offer about forty replicas. They also have a YouTube channel, I invite you to discover it, the link is in the description of this video.
Released in recent years, the PPSH 41 is the first Soviet replica reproduced by Denix.
And it isn't for nothing, this weapon was, at the time, very appreciated, as much of the Soviets as of the Germans, who did not hesitate to catch soviet weapons, having the reputation of less jamming by cold weather.
There are even PPSH that have been converted to 9mm to use the German regulatory cartridges. During the WW2, there were nearly 6 million PPSH 41 manufactured.
Its 71 cartridges magazine was very useful when it came to practicing the politics of the Earth... burned... in the wind... of the stone moors....
3 minutes later...
You must laugh at my jokes. Otherwise you GO TO GULAG. Me being NKVD: Now, Kidding Veritable Duff
Special feature of the Soviets, you can have whole sections equipped with PPSH41. So you don't have to be a NCO to get Papasha, you just have to be in the right section!
After years of study by Denix design office, here is the result! I am the first French to present this replica it seems on Youtube! I am very happy! But I won't show you, otherwise YouTube will censor me!
We have a replica that weighs 3.7kg according to the police, and 52kg according to the protesters. Ah? It's visible I work for the government? Shit... I'm going back to Siberia then...
Do you find that funny? NOT ME. So not laugh. Otherwise GOULAG
3.7kg against 3.6 kg on an original gun! WOW! Realistic!
Good and now if you want to make it realistic, you have to load the magazine with 1.8kg of material. Plaster maybe... But honestly, I don't advise you. The magazine attachment is zamak, and as usual: it's fragile, so don't force
Since this replica is not very used in reenactment in France, I had no feedback on the solidity. I would have made you a crash test, but I don't love you enough to sacrifice this replica for you, sorry.
Don't you think it's funny? Me though. So you laugh. Otherwise GOULAG.
For the first time in video on my channel, I have the honor to present you three different PPSH 41:the Denix, the airsoft version of ARES and an original neutralized!
Note also that this weapon is neutralized, acquired before April 2016, so it's legal, but if one day I want to resell it, it's necessary that it send it to St Etienne to be transformed into a block impossible to disassemble .
Fix the trigger and the magazine also... Like a Denix, except with Denix, you can manipulate the trigger.
Obviously, the law of 2016 isn't retroactive, that's why I always have it, and I don't intend to leave it. Anyway, if I sell it, I'll have to spend money.
We will immediately notice one thing, that the airsoft version and original have but not Denix (the version I have): look here, on the real, there is a loop for the strap; which I also have here (airsoft, ARES); But that we don't have there.
I had to hang it directly on the barrel protection.
It's embarrassing... There are actually two versions, proposed by Denix: the 9301 (with the loop) and the 1301 which is the version that I present to you now.
The strap isn't provided with my version, the 1301, but it's provided with the 9301, I don't know what head it has against.
But in any case, it's easy to change: it costs 20 € in original post-war on eBay.
But I advise you, even if you have the version without the loop. It will serve you well if you have to stand guard all day, you will be glad to have a strap to wear it.
I was talking about the magazine: unlike an original, which can be disassembled to garnish faster, it's a block of metal that can't move. It can't be dismantled, everything is fixed.
It's a pity but it's understandable, it's to avoid the temptations to convert it into a true functional magazine.
If you want to put a fake cartridge at the top, you'll have to find a way to fill it (newsprint or rags) and attach the cartridge.
Here is an original magazine that disassembles like this.
To disengage the magazine, you must push the small key here forwards and it falls alone. To re-engage, just follow the rail and lock without touching the key.
The entire replica is made of zamak, the stick is made of wood, the same kind of wood as for all other replicas.
This isn't a high quality wood (compared to a real one) but it's better than the racket wood of airsoft guns!
Example with the replica of ARES, which is expensive, and whose wood has broken here. It's attached to the wood glue, I cross my fingers to keep it...
We notice a gap in the magazine, and again, it's brand new... I wonder what it will be in a while... It doesn't inspire confidence...
This wood will also be reworked, even if the basic color is already quite credible! Look how it was before. I could not hold me to apply my magic powder, you know me!
You magician? You must reveal magic powder name!
Ah? No, I'm not a magician. So I won't tell you anything.
Ah. Okay. I still don't know what you are using...
Sorry, time has not come yet! One day I will reveal my reference! Promised!
In terms of markings, we are poor, there should be above with a date, but we have nothing strictly apart from the traditional "Denix Made in Spain" and marking "20" on the sight.
Moreover, the "Denix Made in Spain" is hidden on the barrel, very well hidden, well done Denix!
By the way, do you think people at Denix say hello like that?
On all the replica, we find a molding line more or less camouflaged, since we have two blocks that have been assembled. We notice it particularly at this level and we find it below.
Seen from above, you must have your nose on it to see it. As in France in 1940! Have your nose on it to see the Maginot line! So it's the Moldingino line!
In terms of functionality, we are here too, quite poor. There is a fire selector that is reproduced, but that is completely fixed.
Another feature that isn't taken from the original model on the Denix replica: safety. Normally, the lever must be able to lock at that level, thanks to the small button on the top. Here, here I am ready to shoot.
On the Denix replica, it isn't the case, the small button on the bolt is fixed. Besides, I sanded below the button but not the button itself, to give an impression of realism.
If you want to tan it, free to you.
I won't do it, the original tan is very clean, we'll see how it goes with the patina, but I'm pretty hopeful when I see the end that has a little bruised with the transport and the storage. So I feel that it will be not bad.
Where I am very pleasantly surprised is that we can disassemble the bolt. Very nice done Denix!
You see here the bolt gasket. I know, I worked for 30 years at Speedy. And it's a beautiful gasket! It has a lot under the hood your beast.
However, it won't be possible to disassemble the barrel which, for once, is hollow. So you can pretend to chamber a fake cartridge! There is no extractor, it would remain stuck.
The butt plate has a hatch molded in the mass, impossible to open so.
The more handymen can try to fit a real and make a hole in the stick, to check if the dimensions pass.
Because if it doesn't happen, take an original stick, we will adapt to the replica..........................................
A small improvement to make on the bolt, being all black at the origin: sand the top of the bolt, except the extractor in the middle. On the real model, everything is aluminum.
Hmm... There I see a sanding of the eyes of PAPASHA. We will implement a considerable visual improvement like this! We break everything to better rebuild!
Ma I like this improvement, Ma I like when it shines!
I make an Italian to present a Spanish replica... the guy who knows nothing in geography...
"...."
You laugh now!
Thus, the cocking lever is mobile, and it's possible to hit like the MP40!
The movement of the bolt that comes crashing violently against the body of the replica is nice!
It's me who will explode head to you if you don't give me the magic recipe !!
We can compare with a real one: it's the same noise!
Here's what concludes this Denix replica video presentation, I hope you enjoy it! Oh sorry... it's the real one!
Here's what concludes this Denix replica video presentation, I hope you enjoy it!
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I thank again Denix for his invaluable help, and I give you appointment soon for a new video presentation of airsoft replica, Denix replica, uniform or VIP review! Bye!
Directed by Neo035
With the support of Denix
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