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first thing to know is the ROMAK III aka a PSL is not a dragunov, totally different animal, in all aspects aside from the caliber
![]() that being said, the receiver is different for the 7.62x54R guns,a standard AK receiver wont fit to build a kit. so before you start...is anybody actually making recievers for these guns? I had one of them...it was neat, but without either handloading, or having access to the specific "sniper" ammo for the gun, you wont get the best accuracy out of it..further the barrel is VERY thin, and its very hard to keep the shots from stringing as it heats up. I eventually got rid of mine, it looked neat, but the performance was lacking.
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From what I herd the Romak III isn't accurate (2MOA), and after a quick second shot it nearly over heats I guess from the metal being so thin leading to horrible groups. You're better off just scoping a GPWASR like I'll be doing to mine with about the same scope used on the Romak III.
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There are production recievers and I found one seller that supposedly imported them from Romania (not sure if that is true or if they are old). I've found several receivers and parts kits after looking around and for about $600 I think it'd be another nifty toy I know they over heat, I know their accuracy probably isn't the best, but I want the gun. For name sake alone. |
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I've owned a Romak III for many years. True it was not holding a group at all when I first started shooting it. After some tweaking and using only my reloads or very good ammo, (surplus is good for making some noise but not for consistency), I can keep a group down to four inches at 100 meters. One has to take great care after the first magazine, (ten rounds), the barrel will take a few layers of skin off. It's not a Dragunov but it is still a blast to shoot.
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Did you intend to attached a different photo? Your image is an SVD, not the PSL rifles (details) being discussed here.
The PSL's look like a fun rifle to shoot, and a bargain-priced semi-auto '54R chambered gun...at least they *were*. |
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Sorry about that, I guess the second pic didn't come through. Here it is. As you can see I left the familiar "plasticky' finish. I have some AK's that I took and sanded that finish off. I re stained with ebony stain. No reflections in the woods. Don't want to be seen.............................
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No problem, and don't be too quick to underestimate those PSLs. With SVT-40 costs rising, the PSL is an attractive option. You have a nice shootin' iron.
The only detail I found annoying was how they were advertised as SVDs when they were sold. |
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an imported receiver would mean you would have to replace that with another compliance part as well. |
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