PSL 54

Published on January 4, 2026
Duration: 1:45

This video provides a practical demonstration of the PSL 54 rifle in 7.62x54R caliber. It covers loading procedures, visual inspection of receiver markings indicating Romanian origin and Century Arms import, and a live-fire segment engaging a steel target. The demonstration highlights the rifle's semi-automatic operation and the use of a PSO-style optic with range-finding capabilities. Instruction is presented with a high degree of authority, focusing on mechanical function and performance.

Quick Summary

The PSL 54 rifle, chambered in 7.62x54R, is demonstrated with a focus on its semi-automatic operation and performance. Key features include Romanian manufacturing by Romarm/Cugir, import by Century Arms, and the use of a PSO-style optic with range-finding reticle. The video showcases proper loading techniques and live fire engagement of a steel silhouette target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition and Rifle Overview
  2. 00:15Loading and Chambering
  3. 00:44Markings and Optics
  4. 00:51Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the PSL 54 rifle shown in the video?

The PSL 54 rifle featured in the video is chambered in the 7.62x54R caliber. This is a powerful and historically significant cartridge often used in Eastern Bloc firearms.

What are the key markings on the PSL 54 receiver?

The receiver markings clearly indicate the rifle's origin as 'ROMARM/CUGIR MADE IN ROMANIA' and identify the importer as 'C.A.I. GEORGIA, VT.' (Century Arms International).

What type of optic is used with the PSL 54 in this demonstration?

The rifle is equipped with a PSO-style optic, recognizable by its reticle which includes range-finding chevrons, aiding in accurate target engagement at various distances.

What ammunition is used for the live fire demonstration?

The ammunition used is Prvi Partizan (PPU) 7.62x54R, specifically the 150-grain Soft Point Boat Tail (SP BT) variant.

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