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by ak70g2 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:18 am
It's a different way of thinking, actually. SVD or romanian PSL is not a really "sniper" rifle, is more a Designated Marskman rifle. It's a lightweight, precision semiautomatic rifle which use the same ammo as PK machine gun. In every squad of romanian army is an soldier armed with this gun, extendind his "range" beyond regular infantry range. The PSO-1 scope is very easy to understand, allowing fast training of a soldier. Also, is not accurate as bolt action rifle, but, with ordinary ball ammo have an 2.5 Minute of Angle precision, enough for a headshot at 100 m or center mass shot (chest) at 500.
I was a "puscas lunetist" (literally "scoped rifle-man") during my conscription in Romanian Marines (1997-1998) and I was trained to shot "targets of opportunity" - officers, NCOs, crew-served weapons teams, optical systems of IFVs/tanks, radar dishes, etc.
The bayonet is regarded as "last ditch weapon" because un-balance the weapon's barrell and degrade accuracy, and is used much more as an effective utility/survival knife (it's a good steel and solid construction, which cut food, pry open ammo cases, also cut wire and wood).
PS. Bypah, your request is noted, also I look for an Romanian AK bayonet for you. Without result, by now.
'cuz hunting ain't catch and release...