While many Westerners focus on the Mosin Nagant and Kalashnikov rifles, Russia has a very long history of submachine guns (SMGs). SMGs are typically fire weapons that use a pistol cartridge as opposed to an intermediate- or rifle-sized round.
In this cool 25 minute video, Jmantime takes you on a journey with a lot of historical video footage starting with the experimental Tokarev Model 1927. It was a blowback operated 7.3 pound SMG that fired the 7.62x38R round that the Nagant M1895 revolver.
On to more modern weapons that we see currently such as the PP-19 Bizon.
And my current favorite, he also has footage of the PP-29-01 Vityaz-SN:
He also covers many, many others such as the PP-40, PPSH-41, PPS-43, OTs-39, and PP-2000. Here’s the 25 minute video – I think you’l find it very interesting — I just wish the clips were higher resolution :-):
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