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Well it looks great! My AK clone is a black rifle, so it is nice to see one with the wood and the bakelite magazine. I am surprised they even let you have something that looks like that in the UK. Guess Brexit won't change any of that for you. Trying to imagine what I would shoot over there if I was a citizen and I believe I could get all my kicks out of a No. 4 Mk 1 or 2 Enfield. Nice rifle you have. Come on over to Mississippi and we'll cook off a couple of semi-auto 30-round magazines in the AK just to see what it's like! Cheers, mate!
AK's and AR type rifles are quite popular despite no gas system, though you can get pretty quick with a straight-pull AK ;).Pretty much anything from .17HMR to .50BMG plus goes regarding bolt action rifles so plenty of choice there and semi-auto shotguns are allowed as are semi-auto .22rf rifles.
This is one of my favourite rifles that I own, besides my Mosin PU.......
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Na it's definately Russian or Chinese. Romanian looks like a huge AK I should know I own a PSL the Mags also have a X on them not the waffle style like on a true SVD. Though it could possibly be a Yugo M91.
SVD on top PSL on the bottom hand guards give it away. As do Mags and Gas System.
It's a Russian Dragunov, produced at Izhmash.People tend to confuse the Dragunov and the Romanian PSL but the Dragunov has a milled receiver and short stroke gas system whereas the PSL is essentially a big AK.