
M49 submachine gun - Wikipedia
The M49 submachine gun is a Yugoslavian submachine gun chambered in 7.62×25mm Tokarev, designed for use with the Yugoslav People's Army. While externally similar to the PPSh-41, as well as being able to interchange magazines, the M49 is
Yugoslavia’s PPSh Lookalike: The M49/57 - Forgotten Weapons
The M49 and M49/57 were offered for export sale in both 7.62mm Tokarev and 9mm Parabellum, but I was not able to find evidence of any substantial sales. The gun was ultimately replaced in Yugoslav service by the M56 submachine gun – a gun …
List of submachine guns - Wikipedia
This is a list of submachine guns. It includes Submachine guns (SMG), Machine pistols (MP), Personal defense weapon systems (PDW), and "compact submachine gun-like weapons" not easily categorized. Weapons may fit in more than one category. 1992-? 1950/1953-? 2008-? 1995/1996-? 1984-? 1998-? 1990-? 1993-? 1999/2004-? 1964-? 1985-?
Milsurps Knowledge Library - Yugoslavian M49/57 Submachinegun
2012年5月28日 · M49 submachine gun is and open-bolt blowback operated weapon with select fire being achieved through the use of a near exact copy of the Soviet PPSh-41 trigger group. The bolt group was derived from the Beretta M38A with its return spring enclosed in a tubular guide.
Zastava M49/57 SMG Semi-Auto Carbine Conversion (The
Today, lets checkout my latest submachinegun to semi-auto carbine conversion/rebuild project. Meet the Yugoslavian Zastava Model 1949. Many consider this just a copy of the Soviet-Russian PPSh-41...
Shooting the Yugoslav M49/57 Submachine Gun - Forgotten …
2018年5月5日 · The Yugoslav M49/57 submachine gun looks very similar to the Soviet PPSh-41, but it constructed quite differently, and has a much larger recoil spring. The question is, how will it shoot? Will it be fast and controllable like the Papasha or slower like the Sudayev?
North Korean M49 PPSh Submachine Gun - Forgotten Weapons
2020年11月23日 · In 1949, North Korea began production of a domestic copy of the Soviet PPSh-41 submachine gun. Designated the M49, it used a blend of Russian and Chinese characteristics, but was mechanically identical to the standard model, distinguishable only by its markings and its slightly oval-shaped stock profile.
Yugoslavian M49/57 Submachinegun - ImageEvent
Yugoslavian M49/57 Submachinegun (Mfg after 1957 by Zastava in the former Yugoslavia) Caliber: ..... 7.62x25TT Rate of Fire: ..... 750 rounds per minute Barrel Length: ..... 267mm Overall Length: ..... 847mm Weight: ..... 3.8 Kg (8.37 lbs) Empty
Yugo M49/57 SMG - DWSUK
A very good example of a Yugoslavian M49/57 SMG chambered in 7.62 x 25mm. The M49 is externally similar to the PPSH and takes both the stick and drum magazine from the PPSH. As well as the Yugo Wars, M49s turned up in Vietnam and the Gulf Wars.
Yugoslavian M49/57 PPSH-41 Clone SMG - MCT Defense
The Yugoslavian M49 and later M49/57 upgrade is a clone of the Soviet Russian PPSH-41 sub-machine gun externally but differs from it internally and in method of construction. The M49/57 was made of milled construction. Internally the M49/57 is more similar to the Beretta M38 sub-machine gun, especially its recoil spring.