Century Arms TP40V2 vs Inter Ordnance PPS43C
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Handguns | Century Arms TP40V2 | Inter Ordnance PPS43C |
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Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Action | Single/Double | |
Caliber | .40 S&W | 7.62x25mm Tokarev |
Capacity | 13+1 | 35 1 |
Finish | Black | Black |
Gun Type | Pistol | Semi-Automatic |
Sights | 3 Dot | Fixed |
Barrel Length | 9.8" | |
Grip | Black | |
Details | ||
Brand | Century International Arms Inc. | IO Inc |
Reviews | See 3 Reviews | See 28 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $242.98 | $289.84 |
Used Price | $170.09 | $202.89 |
Sale Price | $218.68 | $260.86 |
Handguns Descriptions
Century Arms TP40V2
The TP40V2 features a match grade barrel, ambidextrous top-slide mounted cocker, improved DA/SA trigger, reversible magazine catch, and a MIL STD 1913 Picatinny rail. Included are two magazines, poly holster, paddle attachment, belt attachment, interchangeable backstraps, cleaning rod, and a brush.
Inter Ordnance PPS43C
Polish PPS-43C semi auto pistol ATF approved incl. 2x35rd. magazines. UPC: 896187002858 Caliber: 7.62x25 mm TT Weight: 3.67 kg loaded, 3.04 kg empty Length: 615 Barrel length 250 mm Magazine Capacity 35 rounds Effective range:200 meters Overall Length: 24.2" (Stock folded) The History... The PPS-43C (Pistolet-Pulemet Sudaeva, model of 1943 = Sudaev SMG) was born as an answer to the need for a weapon that is more compact and mobile than the PPSh-41, then in use by the Soviet Army. The PPSh-41 was somewhat too long to be used by tank crews and mobile recon groups and paratroopers, so late in 1941, the Red Army issued a request for a new more compact sub machine gun (SMG). The designer Sudaev initially designed his new SMG in 1942, and it was adopted under the designation of PPS-42. The next year he refined the design, and this final model was designated as the PPS-43. This model was manufactured in significant numbers (nearly two million PPS-43 weapons were manufactured between 1943 and 1946). The PPS-43 is sometimes referred to as the best SMG of World War II. After WWII, it was widely exported to pro-Soviet regimes around the world, and widely copied.