Is it worth buying it?
The PSL 54, designed in the mid-70s for eliminating human-sized targets at extended ranges, is evaluated for its modern relevance. While not a precision target rifle, it functions effectively as a 'blunt tool' for battlefield engagements. Common shortcomings like stock length and outdated optics can be easily addressed with aftermarket accessories, making it a viable, albeit expensive, option for collectors and enthusiasts.











