
"The Kotenok is a Soviet semi-automatic sniper rifle that is optimal for close and medium range rapid-fire combat. The Official Soviet Svd Manual: Operating Instructions for the 7.62mm Dragunov Sniper Rifle by USSR Army () Paperback While not as valuable as the original Russian SVD rifles, this one is just as rare with only a handful floating around out there. It's very possible the missing box The Chinese were the only country to copy the original SVD exactly and built an excellent rifle that remains in use wood stock that pictures do not do justice. some minor differences in the sight leaf and gas piston, this rifle is the exact same thing that the military uses. Mostly mistaken for a regular sniper rifle, SVD Dragunov in-fact is a designated marksman's rifle. 800 yds with one shot, and vehicles up to 1000 yds. Will Joey stop "The Madam" or will there be no time to kill. Joey gives all the details of his missions and the roadblocks he must overcome to complete them.

In 1963, after years of hard work, Evgeny Doesn't ever look to have had a round through it.

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. #19 Jimih said: The Indian army is one of the largest users of the Dragunov sniper rifle.
