USSR 1941

Chapter 265 Spakin

Hearing the name Shulka's head couldn't help but "buzz".

Spakin?

Gregory Spakin? !

The famous light weapons designer Spakin?

...

The designer of the Porposa submachine gun!

Shulka could not help looking at Kalashnikov who was standing on the other side.

In history, Kalashnikov should be said to be the defeat of Spakin... After being injured, Kalashnikov felt the rate of fire of the German submachine gun, so he developed a submachine gun by himself.

The result was indeed made, but at the wrong time, Spakin's Bobosha submachine gun has been successfully developed and is being improved for mass production... Before entering the mass production process, it must be further simplified and as much as possible Find its defects and correct them in time, otherwise it will be too late to find out after entering mass production.

So without any suspense, Kalashnikov's submachine gun was defeated by the Bobosha submachine gun, but because of this, Kalashnikov also attracted the attention of the R\u0026D department and cultivated it.

Facts have proved that this approach is correct, and a generation of famous guns is produced in this way.

"Comrade Spakin, nice to meet you!" After knowing the identity of the old man in front of him, Shulka suddenly became a little nervous.

This surprised Spakin a little.

"What, Comrade Shulka?" asked Spakin. "Do you recognize me?"

"No!" Shulka replied.

"Then why...forget it!" Spakin smiled, and invited Shulka out of the conference room.

As he walked, Spakin said, "You did a great job just now, Comrade Shulka! In fact, very good... I found you have very keen insight, imagination, fuck it, I don't know What is that! In short, you have advanced ideas and awareness, seem to know what the battlefield needs and are quite sure that it is correct, while all of us are groping, guessing, and hesitating in the dark, you are already standing at the finish line. We waved and shouted!"

Shulka was secretly startled.

Spakin really deserves to be a design master,

He saw something unusual about Shulka... No one could be sure that the halftrack was right, but Shulka was sure from start to finish, 100 percent sure.

This is a feeling that other people may not feel, but Spakin feels it.

Just like Shulka's gaffe when he heard the name Spakin just now, others didn't take it seriously, but Spakin became suspicious.

"This is rare!" Spakin led Shulka down the stairs, and then into the shooting range... and then Shulka realized that this was not a shooting range.

Because Spakin introduced: "This is my laboratory, we are testing some light weapons, and some weapons have not even been equipped with troops..."

Speaking of this, Spakin stopped and asked Shulka: "Can I trust you?"

"Yes, Comrade Spakin!"

"Of course, you're a 'breakout hero'!" Spakin said. "Of course I can trust you! We're testing a submachine gun, and I'd like to get the opinion of a soldier who's on the front lines and has a lot of insight...  "

Saying that, Spakin pushed open a door and walked in.

In fact, at this time, Shulka had already guessed what it was, the Bobosha submachine gun, which was undergoing intense testing, and it was not until early next year that it was approved by the military and entered mass production.

Sure enough, Shulka saw a few Bobosha submachine guns in the laboratory, and three Soviet soldiers were holding them in a row, lying on the ground and shooting at the chest target in front, while several researchers were What is recorded.

Spakin signaled them to take a break, and then handed a Burbosa submachine gun to Shulka.

"You must have used a PPD submachine gun!" Spakin said.

"No, I haven't used it!" Shulka replied: "But my subordinates are using it!"

Cossacks are submachine gunners, and Shulka has always used Mosin Nagant.

"It's very similar to PPD!" Spakin said: "However, PPD has 95 parts, while it only has 87. At the same time, most of the parts are stamped. Do you know what this means?"

"Yes, Comrade Spakin!" Shulka replied while holding the submachine gun in his hand: "It's easier!"

"That's right, it's simpler!" said Spakin happily. "It's very easy to make something complicated, but it's very complicated to make it simple!"

Shulka knew Spakin would say that, it was his mantra.

In fact, it was precisely because of this Shulka that he replied: "It is simpler".

Otherwise, Shulka may answer "has higher accuracy" or "longer range".

"Simplicity makes it easier to produce!" Spakin continued: "It took only 7.3 man-hours to produce it, which is almost half of the production of the PPD submachine gun!"

"It's a work of art!" Shulka said.

This is not a compliment, but a sincere admiration. The excellence of this submachine gun is recognized all over the world. Even the German army discarded their own submachine guns on the battlefield and picked them up for use.

"Don't you want to try?" Spakin asked.

So Shulka tried to shoot a shuttle, and the bullets "squeaked" poured towards the chest target a hundred meters away, and quickly smashed it into a sieve.

"How does it feel?" Spakin asked.

"A very good submachine gun!" Shulka said. "It will be a very good melee weapon, especially in street fighting!"

Spakin nodded: "Large-capacity ammunition, short barrel, more suitable for street fighting and close combat!"

"Yes!"

"If possible!" Spakin said with some regret: "I will keep you here for a few more days, and then let you find out what's wrong with it!"

"It's already a perfect piece of equipment, Comrade Spakin!" Shulka replied: "I mean in terms of submachine guns!"

"You seem to think it's not enough!" Spakin heard the undertones of Shulka's words.

Shulka didn't mean it, he actually slipped from a modern point of view.

"Er, yes, Comrade Spakin!" Shulka said. "It doesn't have enough range, does it?"

Spakin nodded: "Yes, about 150 meters!"

"So, in the open field, it can't compete with enemy rifles!"

"But we have rifles too!" said Spakin. "Our riflemen and even machine gunners will take care of them!"

"Of course!" Shulka said, "but this is also a waste of troops, and the submachine gunners can only stare blankly!"

"But... there is no solution to this!" Spakin looked at Shulka suspiciously: "We must have this kind of length match. Rifles and machine guns are used for long-distance targets, and submachine guns are used for close-range fire support!"

"No, Comrade Spakin!" said Shulka, "I think there is a solution!"

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