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Would anyone mind if I split up the PPD-40/PPsh-41/PPS-43 page? There's no reason they should be together other than the fact that they were Soviet WWII weapons in 7.62x25mm. They otherwise don't really have anything else in common.
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I was under the impression that there was a direct lineage between all those guns.
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That's like saying the M1 Garand and the M1 Carbine are of the same family and type, just different caliber.
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Comparing the M1 Garand to the M1 Carbine is ridiculous. One was NOT the descendant of the other. The M1 Carbine was an independent design directive to replace the pistol as the primary support weapon for secondary units or vehicle drivers. |
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I always thought the PPS was a simplified PPSh which was a simplified PPD. And if the PPD is so similar to the MP28, should it be on the MP28 page? |
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If we're worried about too many pages, we can consolidate the MP18/MP28/Lanchester/PPD-40 onto one page. Neither of them are that big.
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I wasn't comparing that, I'm saying I've actually met people who have mistaken these guns together cause they have the same M1 in their names.
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It can be confusing. My buddy, a fellow shooter, had always assumed that the M1 Carbine was just a carbine version of the M1 Rifle. (Which would be a fair assumption to make.) It wasn't until two years ago that I explained the difference to him.
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