The little know NVA/VC K-50

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  • Mar 17, 2014
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    I built this copy of the NVA and VC K-50 submachine gun. My copy is a semi-auto NFA registered short barreled rifle. It uses Pioneer Arms PPSH-43 and surplus MAT-49 parts along with miscellaneous ChiCom parts.

    The K-50M was a North Vietnamese modification of the PPSh-41 submachine gun to mimic the handling of a French MAT-49. Made from Chinese Type 50 guns (which were direct copies of the original PPSh-41) in small shops, the K-50M used a wholly new lower receiver assembly. This new lower fitted an AK pistol grip and a collapsing wire stock patterned after the MAT-49. The barrel was kept intact, but the barrel shroud was shortened, the muzzle brake/compensator removed, and a new AK (or SKS) style of front sight block added. Mechanically, the guns remained unchanged, firing from an open bolt in 7.62x25mm Tokarev caliber, with the semiauto selector switch of the original Shpagin. The K-50M is compatible with PPSh-41 drums (allowing for fitting issues), but was issued with 35-round box magazines.

    The original

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    Submachine guns used by the Vietnamese communists included: the Chinese Type 50 (top); the K-50M (middle); and the French MAT-49. The pictured MAT-49 was converted from 9 mm Luger to 7.62x25 mm.

    My copy

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    Ridiculously nifty! The Mat49 is unique enough on it's own, and rather goofy/interesting to handle.. what a mashup the NVA came up with, awesome work on building that clone of something so obscure!