DMR'S of the Iron Curtain

Published on March 4, 2023
Duration: 14:54

This video explores a collection of Designated Marksman Rifles (DMRs) from the Eastern Bloc, often called 'Iron Curtain' rifles. It highlights distinct models like the Serbian Zastava M91 and Yugoslavian M76, contrasting them with SVD-pattern rifles such as the Hungarian FEG SVD and Chinese Norinco SVD. The Romanian PSL, an AK-based rifle, and the Russian Tiger, a commercial SVD variant, are also featured, alongside a Mosin-Nagant-based Czech sniper rifle. The discussion includes the functionality of the PSO-1 reticle and practical shooting experiences.

Quick Summary

The Romanian PSL is often mistaken for an SVD but is an AK-derived rifle with a long-stroke piston system, chambered in 7.62x54R. It has been a popular DMR in the US due to its availability, differing from the SVD's short-stroke piston system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Iron Curtain DMRs
  2. 01:53Zastava M91 (Serbia)
  3. 02:37Zastava M76 (Yugoslavia)
  4. 03:56Czech Mosin-based Sniper
  5. 04:24Hungarian FEG SVD
  6. 05:54Norinco SVD in 7.62x51 NATO
  7. 06:57Romanian PSL
  8. 09:08Russian Tiger (SVD)
  9. 11:59PSO-1 Reticle and Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key Designated Marksman Rifles (DMRs) from the Eastern Bloc?

Key Eastern Bloc DMRs include the SVD Dragunov and its variants like the Hungarian FEG SVD and Chinese Norinco SVD. Other notable rifles are the Romanian PSL, Serbian Zastava M91, Yugoslavian Zastava M76, and the Russian Tiger commercial SVD.

How does the Romanian PSL differ from the SVD Dragunov?

While visually similar, the Romanian PSL is an AK-derived rifle with a long-stroke piston system, chambered in 7.62x54R. The SVD Dragunov uses a short-stroke gas piston system and has a distinct receiver design.

What is the Zastava M91 and its role?

The Zastava M91 is a Serbian DMR chambered in 7.62x54R. It fulfills the squad-level marksman role, effective out to 500-600 meters, and is known for its availability on the commercial market.

What are the features of the PSO-1 reticle?

The PSO-1 reticle, common on Soviet/Russian DMRs and sniper rifles, features a post and chevron aiming system. It includes stadiametric range-finding scales and holdover marks for accurate shooting at various distances.

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