THE SVD, DRAGUNOV. Russia's sniper rifle plus Combat accuracy test.

Published on November 7, 2021
Duration: 35:49

This guide outlines the procedure for conducting a combat accuracy test on an SVD Dragunov rifle, as demonstrated by Garand Thumb. It emphasizes establishing a zero, engaging targets at increasing distances (385 and 505 yards), and documenting performance. The test highlights the rifle's capabilities and limitations in a practical, long-range scenario.

Quick Summary

The SVD Dragunov is a Russian Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) chambered in 7.62x54R, designed to extend infantry platoon engagement ranges. It features a short-stroke gas piston, a 10-round magazine, and an offset side-mount for optics like the PSO-1. While capable of accurate fire out to 500 yards, its performance can be influenced by ammunition availability and barrel heating.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SVD Overview
  2. 01:22The SVD Dragunov Overview
  3. 02:04Designated Marksman Role
  4. 03:41Barrel and Flash Hider
  5. 06:15Bayonet Lug and Sights
  6. 07:03Gas System and Caliber
  7. 09:15Magazines and Controls
  8. 11:41Optics and Trigger
  9. 13:11Furniture and Ergonomics
  10. 14:27Combat Accuracy Test Setup
  11. 18:07Range Performance and Limitations
  12. 23:01Conclusion and Training Emphasis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary role of the SVD Dragunov rifle?

The SVD Dragunov is primarily designated as a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR), intended to extend the effective engagement range of an infantry platoon beyond that of standard assault rifles, offering precision fire at intermediate distances.

What caliber does the SVD Dragunov typically fire?

The SVD Dragunov is chambered in the 7.62x54R caliber, a long-serving rimmed cartridge that provides good ballistic performance for its intended role. Military variants often feature an adjustable gas regulator.

What are the key features of the SVD Dragunov's operating system and ergonomics?

It utilizes a short-stroke gas piston system and features a 10-round magazine. Ergonomically, it includes wood or polymer furniture, a removable cheek riser, and an offset side-mounting system for optics, allowing simultaneous use of iron sights.

How does the SVD Dragunov perform in accuracy tests at extended ranges?

In combat accuracy tests, the SVD Dragunov has demonstrated capability for consistent hits at distances up to 505 yards, though factors like ammunition quality and optic limitations can influence precision.

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