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  2. 1PN58 - Wikipedia

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    1PN58 (Russian: 1ПН58) is the GRAU index for a Soviet designed passive night scope for a range of Soviet designed small arms and grenade launchers. 1PN is the GRAU index of night vision devices, where PN stands for Nochnoy Pritsel (Russian: Ночной прицел) meaning night sight. It is also called NSPUM (Russian: НСПУМ). or NSPU ...

  3. 1PN51 - Wikipedia

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    1PN51 (Russian: 1ПН51) is the GRAU index for a Soviet designed passive night scope for a range of Soviet designed small arms and grenade launchers. 1PN is the GRAU index of night vision devices, where PN stands for Nochnoy Pritsel (Russian: Ночной прицел) meaning night sight.

  4. List of modern Russian small arms and light weapons

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    AK(S)N night scope rail; Issue 1949 stamped receiver; Issue 1951 milled receiver; Issue 1954 lightened milled receiver variant Soviet Union: AKM. modernized AK-47 7.62×39mm: 1959–present replaced by AK-74 still in use by police and militia forces S-04-M, A-55 prototypes; AKMS folding stock; AKM(S)N night scope rail; AKM(S)L flash suppressor ...

  5. Night-vision device - Wikipedia

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    Iceland: night-vision devices for hunting is prohibited, although owning the devices is permitted. [96] India: civilian possession and trading of night-vision scopes is prohibited without permission from Union home ministry. [97] Netherlands: possession is not regulated, but night-vision devices mounted on firearms require a permit.

  6. Medved (hunting rifle) - Wikipedia

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    All variants of "Medved" rifles have iron sights and they were equipped with scope base for optical sight. [3] PO-4×34 (ПО-4×34) and TO-6P (ТО-6П) scopes were standard optical sights, [6] although custom aftermarket variants are known. in 1969 one "Medved" rifle was equipped with night-vision device. [7]

  7. 1P78 Kashtan - Wikipedia

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    1P78 is a telescopic sight manufactured by Novosibirsk Instrument-Making Plant and in use with the Russian Armed Forces, intended as a replacement for the older PSO-1 and 1P29 scopes currently being used by the Russian military. The optic is intended to become the standard issue sight for the infantry riflemen within the Russian military.

  8. RPG-7 - Wikipedia

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    Sighting is usually optical with a back-up iron sight, and passive infrared and night sights are also available. The launchers designated RPG-7N1 and RPG-7DN1 can thus mount the multi-purpose night vision scope 1PN51 [5] and the launchers designated RPG-7N2 and RPG-7DN2 can mount the multi-purpose night vision scope 1PN58. [6]

  9. 1PN51-2 - Wikipedia

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    1PN51-2 (Russian: 1ПН51-2) is the GRAU index for a Soviet designed passive night scope for the RPG-29 rocket launcher. 1PN is the GRAU index of night vision devices, where PN stands for Nochnoy Pritsel (Russian: Ночной прицел) meaning night sight. The scope weighs 2.1 kg and measures 280 mm × 192 mm × 106 mm (length × height × ...