originally sold by the owner of KBI to the owner of the advertising company that produced the KBI catalogs. The M24 and other western rifles at that time were also equipped with much more powerful scopes (10x for the M24 SWS) to take advantage of the increased accuracy and to enhance the observational capabilities of the sniper. Misc. It is intended to be carried by a member of an infantry squad and used to provide accurate fire to as far as 800 meters. The Soviet Army issued them on a wide scale to compensate for the AK-47's relative lack of. Picture is a stock photo but is of the same scope and accessories you will receive. Originally, the twist rate was 320mm (1:12.6 in), as it had been designed for use with heavier civilian ammunition. "Dragunov sniper rifle") is a semi-automatic sniper rifle chambered in 7.62x54mmR and developed in the Soviet Union. All Rights Reserved. The wood shows some slight wear that you will see on any rifle that's been around for 15 years, and immediate chance to make up for it. We can Price $18.95. I would probably carry the SVD with the safety off and an empty chamber and reach over with my support hand to rack the bolt. The only true non-restricted "Dragunov looking" rifle would be the Valmet M78/83S in 7.62NATO. This is one you can keep as an investment and not feel back to take it out at the barbecue and let friends shoot a few a rounds through The SVDSN is the same gun with night vision capability. Dragunov: Does Russia Have the Best 'Sniper' Rifle Ever? Doesn't ever look to have had a round through it. From there it is not known accessories. The IR filter was done away with in the late 1970's or early 1980's as advancements in night vision The reliability of the system, combined with the Marksmen can be trained to understand the main forces acting on the projectile and their effect on their particular gun and ammunition, and the effects of external factors at longer ranges to counter these errors. A couple variants for special purposes were made, the SVDS which added a folding stock for paratroopers, the SVU, a bullpup version, and the SVDK, a special version in 9.3mm meant to penetrate body armor. The Dragunov was intended to be a squad support weapon that allowed a Soviet rifle squad to expand their range to 600 meters. These guns will mount one of the Russian night-vision sights. The new value of a DRAGUNOV rifle has fallen $0.00 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $3,202.36 . finish wear on the high points and behind the ejection port. Rifle is wearing the current issue military polymer stockset. Nowadays, Russias elite security services and military snipers prefer Western sniper rifles while the Russian arms industry catches up. This rifle is unfired and is This and a package of AA It is the "other side's" sniper rifle and is well known and often seen in war photos. safety hang tag on the trigger guard. This is a modern, functioning firearm and must be shipped to a license holder, where it then can be transferred to anyone (there are no special licenses or requirements to own this rifle). 7.62-mm SVD DRAGUNOV SNIPER RIFLE. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND SERVICE MANUAL However, none of the snipers were captured, nor were their rifles. It was adopted as the SSG-69 (Scharfschtzen-Gewehr; sharpshooter's rifle), replacing the SSG-98k in military service. Some big news for trigger pullers recently from the Civilian Marksmanship Program. But in the years since, the design has fallen far. The two legs are held close together with a "J" shaped clamp attached to one leg and swung over the other leg. 1980's era Soviet night vision, equivalent to modern day Gen II night vision devices, and a great match to the PSL or SVD rifles.
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