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  2. PU scope - Wikipedia

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    PU telescopic sight from above. The PU scope (ПУ, прицел укороченный, 'Scope short-cut' in comparison to PE/PEM telescopic sight) is a 3.5×21 telescopic sight of Soviet manufacture, widely used since 1940 on the SVT-40 rifle for which it was originally designed and since 1942 on the MosinNagant rifle.

  3. List of Soviet Union military equipment of World War II

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    MosinNagant M1891/30: Bolt-action rifle / Sniper rifle (with 3.5× PU scope attached) 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union: 5-round internal magazine. Most widely used bolt-action rifle by the Red Army. MosinNagant M1938 Carbine: Bolt-action rifle: 7.62×54mmR Soviet Union: 5-round internal magazine. MosinNagant M1944 Carbine: Bolt-action rifle: 7 ...

  4. Mosin–Nagant - Wikipedia

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    Handloaded cartridges for Finnish rifles should however use a 0.308-inch (7.8 mm) bullet for use with other Finnish MosinNagant variants instead of the 0.310-inch (7.9 mm) one which gives best results in M/39, Soviet and most of other MosinNagant rifles. M/91: When Finland achieved independence from Russia, over 190,000 Model 1891 ...

  5. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    For example, factory and aftermarket receivers using the Remington 700 footprint are produced with various types of action threads, all with a 26.99 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 16 in) diameter, but with a pitch of either a 1.588 mm (16 TPI, Remington standard), 1.411 mm (18 TPI) or 1.270 mm (20 TPI, Savage standard).

  6. PE scope - Wikipedia

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    The PE scope (Russian: Винтовочный оптический прицел образца 1931 г. [1] or ПЕ, often called Прицел Емельянова, or Yemelyanov's sight [2] or Прицел Единый or Standard sight) is a family of Soviet telescopic sights, used from 1930s onwards on Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles, as well as SVT and AVS rifles. [2]

  7. List of Spanish Civil War weapons of the Republicans

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    This is a list of weapons used by the Spanish Republican side of the Spanish Civil War. The majority of Republican military equipment was obtained through the Soviet Union who supported the Spanish Republicans through shipments of Soviet arms and arms from other countries in the possession of the Soviet Union from past Russian conflicts.

  8. List of equipment of the Korean People's Army Ground Force

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    [42] M-1977 [56] 122 mm SP multiple rocket launcher North Korean copy of the BM-21 Grad. [42] M-1985 [56] 122 mm SP multiple rocket launcher 40-tube locally produced copy of the BM-21, mounted on a Isuzu 6×6 chassis. [42] M-1992 [56] 122 mm SP multiple rocket launcher M-1993 [56] 122 mm SP multiple rocket launcher VTT-323 122 mm [56]

  9. Snipers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The PEM model was later introduced as a more reliable, easier to produce scope. The second version of the MosinNagant sniper rifle with PU optical sight, began production late in 1942. This rifle included a simpler scope design, which was incorporated from the short-lived SVT-40, and was far easier to mass-produce.