This video explores upgrades for the SVD and PSL54 rifles, showcasing their performance at ranges up to 700 yards. The content highlights scope footage from engagements and discusses simple, effective upgrade options to enhance the capabilities of both rifles. The series begins with the quickest and most straightforward modification.
This video addresses rumors of a halt in WASR10, PSL54, and Draco imports from Cugir, Romania. The speaker, Rob Ski from AK Operators Union, clarifies that while Cugir management sought price increases from Century Arms, leading to internal panic in Romania, there is no immediate impact expected on US availability. He advises against panic buying, citing the interdependence of both companies and the large existing orders.
This YouTube video appears to be a response or commentary on content from '9 Hole Reviews,' specifically focusing on the PSL54 rifle. The title suggests a discussion or comparison involving this firearm, likely within the context of rifle reviews or general firearms discussion.
This video announces the new, expanded edition of the "Bigger and Better - AK BootCamp Book." The book features extensive live-fire testing and Doppler radar data, presented in an easy-to-understand format. The updated edition includes a new section dedicated to 7.62x54R rifles, covering models like the SVD, PSL54, and Mosin. The description highlights the comprehensive nature of the content, promising a significant increase in page count and information.
This video showcases a PSL54 rifle, claimed to be capable of sub-MOA accuracy. The owner demonstrates this by having a teenager shoot the rifle. The video addresses previous accuracy issues with the rifle, stating that improvements were made in three simple, user-level steps. The content highlights the potential for accuracy in the PSL54 and encourages viewers to support the AKOU channel and its store.
The PSL54, often called the 'Poor Man's Dragunov,' is a Romanian-made rifle based on the RPK/AK platform, chambered in 7.62x54R. While visually similar to the SVD Dragunov, it shares no interchangeable parts and was developed due to denied Soviet technology. It features a long barrel, a pressed-in muzzle brake on newer models, and a surprisingly good 4x24 optic. Accuracy is moderate, with 1.53 MOA achieved at 512 yards using match ammo, but it's not a sub-MOA precision rifle with surplus ammunition. Modifications like a KNS Precision adjustable gas piston and ergonomic stock upgrades are recommended for optimal performance and shooter comfort.
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