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Centerfire Systems offers Polish PPS-43C Pistol 7.62x25. Add 3% for credit/debit cards.
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•Caliber: 7.62x25 mm
•Weight: 3.67 kg loaded, 3.04 kg empty
•Length: 615 Barrel length 250 mm
•Magazine Capacity 35 rounds
•Includes 1 mags
•Effective range:200 meters
Part Number: PPS43-PIS
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Comments (11)
This gun will be converted to 9mm in the future. I think these will continue to drop in price until they are gone. 7.62 x 25mm isnt around much anymore, so it makes this gun no fun. Centerfire is an excellent seller though, I've bought 3 guns from them and no problems at all.
I really want this gun but the surplus ammo is hard to find now.
Lol, I almost bought one when they were 269. The problem is that 7.62x25mm is no longer cheap or plentiful. If I could buy a box of 50 for under 10 dollars, I MIGHT consider buying this weapon. Surplus for this round was quite plentiful and cheap a few years back and unless more is imported I cannot see this weapon becoming popular again.
What they should really do is convert these to 9mm, it's not that difficult and Century could easily pull it off during the rebuild. Even then, I wouldn't pay more than 300 dollars for them, I would buy a Keltec or Hi Point instead.
agree 100% need ammo for Cz52 and TT aanyway
was 349 last year but not the 3 mags
o well
Interesting piece. I don't know anything about it but I did get to fondle one at my LGS. This is way cheaper than they had it.
What's crazy about the gun is that if you look close you can see it comes with a top folding stock... Remember, this is being sold as a PISTOL. My sales guy told me the stocks had to be made inoperable to import them. So instead of removing the stock, they welded the cheapest, most bullshit spot weld you've ever seen tacking it to the receiver. It's so weak it could probably be pried open with a fingernail. Of course that isn't recommended as you'd then be looking at some sort of jail sentence.
Neat conversation piece none the less. A neutered submachine gun with a tack welded stock sold as a pistol. Interesting indeed.