IN-STOCK: All-New TYPE 81 SR

can anyone tell me if you are able to look through the iron sights with the scope mounted

That is highly unlikely, as the height over bore seems to be very low on this one.
I remember trying to look under the POSP scope mounted on a T81 folder and despite of it's very high mounted position, I could just barelly make out the irons.

Anothrr thing that comes to mind is the fact, that there was no cheek contact on T81 as the head had to float in the air in order to be able to see through the scope.
The SR81 shouldn't have this issue, but being able to use the irons under the scope should be physically iimpossible in my opinion.
 
That is highly unlikely, as the height over bore seems to be very low on this one.
I remember trying to look under the POSP scope mounted on a T81 folder and despite of it's very high mounted position, I could just barelly make out the irons.

Anothrr thing that comes to mind is the fact, that there was no cheek contact on T81 as the head had to float in the air in order to be able to see through the scope.
The SR81 shouldn't have this issue, but being able to use the irons under the scope should be physically iimpossible in my opinion.

On my setup om my lmg with he pso scope i can see the irons fine with the scope on.. Mind you it sits a bit higher than the setup that the SR has.
 
On my setup om my lmg with he pso scope i can see the irons fine with the scope on.. Mind you it sits a bit higher than the setup that the SR has.

When I was ducking under the scope on the T81, I was able to make them out, but the rubber occular piece of the scope was literally resting against the middle of my forehead (actually a bit to the left, as there is a bit of an offset on those)...
Must have been quite comical to a casual observer..lol
 
Useless "long range" rifle copy of Dragunov or Yugo M76. Original rifles were barreled in 7,62 x 54R same as Mosin Nagant which have way more balistic properties than shooting 7,62 x 39 so in my view a waste of money to buy a sniper rifle that shoots only up to 500 yards.

Then dont buy it. Youre wasting words.
 
purchased the day they open website for sale but honestly Nadine and Zac has been great for communication so not to worry too much like in the past they re doing their path and it has always worked. be patient we re living hard time and sellers are shipping like crazy everywhere all across canada.
but if i can get if before bfiles that will be great lol ...
 
svd or similar has been created in 7.62x54r, 308win, 8x57js, 9.3x64 and guess what the 7.62x39 ... yes you read it well created originally in that caliber ...

The Yugo M76 was a beefed up and lengthened AK action much like the PSL… also. This is a dressed up and accurized LMG. Nothing more…. It’s not a SVD nor is it an Iraqi Tabuk DMR (close, but no cigar)

Heck, I’m going to feed it the same crap Norinco ammo my SKS eats. I’m going into this with realistic expectations. And I guarantee this won’t shoot better then my Dlask stainless nitrated rebarreled Vz58.
 
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I don't quite understand the people in this thread ####ting on 7.62x39 and all the elitist attitudes.
Not all of us have access to these 1500 yard ranges and that is not what this round was designed for in the first place.

I'm willing to bet that most shooters living in larger cities are lucky, if they can get into a 25 yard range without a 2 year waiting list.

Considering the prices of ammo, the 7.62x39 is still somewhat reasonable, so shooting it will not break the bank and the SVD-ish look alone is worth it for anyone, who would like to own something similar on this side of the border.
 
I don't quite understand the people in this thread ####ting on 7.62x39 and all the elitist attitudes.
Not all of us have access to these 1500 yard ranges and that is not what this round was designed for in the first place.

I'm willing to bet that most shooters living in larger cities are lucky, if they can get into a 25 yard range without a 2 year waiting list.

Considering the prices of ammo, the 7.62x39 is still somewhat reasonable, so shooting it will not break the bank and the SVD-ish look alone is worth it for anyone, who would like to own something similar on this side of the border.

100% agree with you. Most complaining about the calibre choice probably don't have the money and/or can't shoot past 200 anyways. Bunch of complainers.
 
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