What scopes do Russians use?

What scopes do Russians use?

1P78 is one of the newer optics (telescopic sight) to be supplied to the Russian Armed Forces. With a magnification of 2.8 it is similar to the Trijicon Acog, and the PO 3.5x21P. This is the very reason why it is replacing the standard issue PSO-1 currently being used in large numbers by the Russian military.

Where are Kalinka optics made?

All the optics we carry are of impeccable quality while selling at a serious discount to comparable Western-produced models. Our rifle accessories are all OEM equipment made in Russia usually on a contract basis for the Red Army. Throughout its existence, the USSR was a leader in military optics.

What is a Posp scope?

The PSO-1 (Прицел Снайперский Оптический, Pritsel Snaipersky Optichesky, “Optical Sniper Sight”) is a 4×24 telescopic sight manufactured in Russia by the Novosibirsk instrument-making factory (NPZ Optics State Plant) and issued with the Russian military Dragunov sniper rifle.

Are Monstrum mounts any good?

5.0 out of 5 stars Great value for a quality product. Solid scope mount. Well manufactured at a great price. Frankly, I can’t see the difference between this scope mount and the high priced mounts costing 4 times or more.

How does a collimator sight work?

The essence of collimator-type sights is that a light source in the form of a reticle (crosshair, dot, etc.) shines on the reticle lens at an angle, an aspherical reflector reflects the image of the mark towards the shooter and he sees the mark through the reflector lens.

Are Russian Optics good?

The Russian devices are of the very best quality, very rugged, and range from simple hand-held monoculars (at left) and binoculars, through head-strap goggles, to third generation rifle scopes now issued to the Russian special forces (but those cannot be exported from Russia).

What is PoSP training?

PoSP (Point of Sale Person) is a new type of license for insurance advisors that was created by IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India) in 2015. It’s now the best way to enter insurance advisor career.

Was there red dots in WW2?

Flat out no. The Nydar was a post-war commercial shotgun sight, and the closest thing to it actually used in WW2 were some aircraft gunsights.

Did reflex sights exist in WW2?

The reflective or reflex sight was not used on small arms during WWII, at that time they were used mainly as the sight for fighter aircraft and naval guns, hardly the size to be used on small arms. There was some limited use after WWII but didn’t come into general usage until the 1970’s.

Why are Russian optics so good?

Russian optics have excelled in other areas as well. For example, they make a wide range of total stations, theodolites, levels, and other surveying equipment, as at the right. The accuracy equals or surpasses that of the best German and Japanese companies.

What are the best Russian optic scope manufacturers?

You will find for example a large part of the NPZ catalog or Axion, long-time Russian optic scope manufacturers approved by the Spetsnaz themselves. Whether you are a target shooting enthusiast, a hunter in love with the great outing in the forest or an airsoft player very close to his hobby, you are at home here.

What kind of scope mount does Mosin Nagant use?

Russian postwar reproduction of the famous WW2 Mosin Nagant 91/30 PE scope mount with a hex base to fit hexagonal receivers and a round base to fit round receivers. Includes steel scope mount, round base, hex base, drill/tap kit and 12 5MX0.5 screws.

What is the best scope for my PK-a?

The Po156 scope was designed for terrain observation, target detection, recognition and quick aiming with a variety of rifled weapons, having an upper Picatinny rail. Specially designed for airsoft, this PK-A will complete your Russian replica with an adapted optic. Very appreciable for fast target acquisition and a great look !…

How do I mount an optic on the Aksu?

Other options include replacing the rear sight leaf with a dedicated optic or with a small rail that allows an Aimpoint micro style optic to be mounted (Like Attero Arms). In the case of the AKSU there is also an option to attach a rail to the top cover itself by drilling and mounting just ahead of the rear sight.

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