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  • Don

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    I got a 1946 mosin m44 that I got NEW to me and Soviet Russia, It still had oild paper around it and LOTS of cosmo. The bore looks like it was cut yesterday. I wanna give some 7n1 a throw outta that and my Finn M39. :)
     

    Cannon

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    I had one and with 7N1 I could get 1 moa. Once the barrel heated up it didn't matter what I used. I'm talking 4 or better moa. It was a lot of fun. I ended up trading it because I just could not get consistent groups once the barrel heated up. Sold the 7N1 for quite a bit more than I had in it.
     

    indyk

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    I had one and with 7N1 I could get 1 moa. Once the barrel heated up it didn't matter what I used. I'm talking 4 or better moa. It was a lot of fun. I ended up trading it because I just could not get consistent groups once the barrel heated up. Sold the 7N1 for quite a bit more than I had in it.

    You got rid of it cause it wouldnt group consistantly?
    What about a man sized target do you think it would stay within 15 inches on every shot?

    What expectations did you have coming into this platform, 1, 2 3 ,MOA sub MOA?

    It seem allllllot of folks here and beyond measure the accuracy/quality of eastern style combat rifles in the same context/comparison of western rifles.

    In my perspective folks commonly measures the quality of a rifle due to its ability to acheive MOA accuracies and consistent groupings. This is typically not so with the AK platform, again AK type rifles are simply designed to hit a man sized target fast and aggressively without any possible chance of malfunction, not used for precision match shooting.

    quote WIKI
    The DM role fills the gap between a regular infantryman and a sniper and DMRs have been developed with this middle ground in mind.
    The PSL a DMR.
    anymore than this requires a "precision shooter" and a more precise rifle.

    Although i like to think Im somewhat accurate with all my AK rifles. If I owned something like an M39EMR I could fulfill both the DMR role as well as the sniper:D


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    Cannon

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    You got rid of it cause it wouldnt group consistantly?
    What about a man sized target do you think it would stay within 15 inches on every shot?

    What expectations did you have coming into this platform, 1, 2 3 ,MOA sub MOA?

    It seem allllllot of folks here and beyond measure the accuracy/quality of eastern style combat rifles in the same context/comparison of western rifles.

    In my perspective folks commonly measures the quality of a rifle due to its ability to acheive MOA accuracies and consistent groupings. This is typically not so with the AK platform, again AK type rifles are simply designed to hit a man sized target fast and aggressively without any possible chance of malfunction, not used for precision match shooting.

    quote WIKI
    The DM role fills the gap between a regular infantryman and a sniper and DMRs have been developed with this middle ground in mind.
    The PSL a DMR.
    anymore than this requires a "precision shooter" and a more precise rifle.

    Although i like to think Im somewhat accurate with all my AK rifles. If I owned something like an M39EMR I could fulfill both the DMR role as well as the sniper:D


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    I'm not looking for your approval. I had the gun for 3 years and shot it quite a bit. It was fun, as I said. I had some pretty good groups with the gun and it did feed reliably as it tossed spent cases 20 feet away. I would probably get another some day if the price was right.
     

    duffman0286

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    i think the psl gets a bad wrap cause people think every rifle that will accept a scope is tack driver.... i like it because i like ak's and its the meanest ak on the block (besides the m76 got one of those too lol) for me its a weapon i saw in Iraq so i have a connection with it..... i love it... and thats the same reason i thinking about making a tabuk 7.62x39 clone is that rifle a tack driver no... but i like it so i couldn't care less about what anyone else thinks about it
     
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