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The SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle, developed in the late 1950s in the Soviet Union by Yevgeny Dragunov, is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the 7.62x54mmR cartridge. It was adopted by the Soviet military in 1963 and served as a designated marksman rifle.
The SVD gained international popularity, with various variants and adaptations, and remains in use worldwide due to its reliability and ruggedness, leaving a lasting legacy in military firearms development.
Buy now to display this fine piece of history on your desk in GoatGuns model form.
The SVD Dragunov Sniper Rifle, developed in the late 1950s in the Soviet Union by Yevgeny Dragunov, is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the 7.62x54mmR cartridge. It was adopted by the Soviet military in 1963 and served as a designated marksman rifle.
The SVD gained international popularity, with various variants and adaptations, and remains in use worldwide due to its reliability and ruggedness, leaving a lasting legacy in military firearms development.
Buy now to display this fine piece of history on your desk in GoatGuns model form.
Features:
- Get your hands on a piece of history. Part of the Sarge's classic collector's series, you will be impressed by the durability.
- Miniature SVD (Snayperskaya Vinyovka Dragunov) model
- Does not cycle dummy rounds
- Pure black metal with Wood-grain metal stock & guards
- View through scope
- Bolt functions
Specifications:
- 'Affirmative' assembled reaches 11" (28cm).
- It is spot on at 1:3 scale of the SVD.
- It is 100% die cast metal including the wood grain (opposed from the AK models that the wood grain is plastic).
- Weighs 8 ounces.