If the other party uses active infrared night vision equipment or has the engine that sends out the heat, the detection probability will be improved by this passive IR night vision. Theres a lot of speculation about what the SVD is capable of in terms of performance. This was an unlicensed copy of the Russian Dragunov that had been reverse engineered from captured SVDs. The sight is equipped with an IR filter and only IR can enter after installation. The Chinese adopted the Type-79 sniper rifle in 1979. At the bottom is the locking lever that holds the scope to the mounting seat on the right side of the case. There is an adjustment knob in the lower part of the center of the frame to adjust the brightness of the reticle. On the side of the frame is the word "NSPU" in Russian, which stands for "night firing and aiming equipment." A scythe, axe, red star sign in the middle indicates it was made in the Soviet Union and presumably the product of the 69th Instrument Design Factory in Krasnogorsk. The NSPU scope features a Soviet standard side-mounted frame, so it can be mounted to Kalashnikov rifles, Dragunov sniper rifles (SVD). The NSPU is a passive infrared sight that magnifies moonlight and starlight for brighter night vision. This scope in addition to the lens body, are in a canvas bag, and an infrared filter cover. This is the first generation of the Soviet Union-developed night vision scope, it is also the NSPU series equipment number of the most widely used model. Also included with the listing is a rare Soviet NPSU (1Pn34) night vision scope. The rifle comes with the original scope carry case which has a spare magazine, cleaning/takedown tools, manual, lens eye cup, cleaning kit, etc. It is the closest resemblance to the original Russian/Soviet SVD rifle ever imported into the US. This is an EM351, which retains all the characteristics of a Chinese 79 sniper rifle which is reverse engineered from the captured Vietnamese Soviet SVD rifles. There are two types of NDM-86 exported to the United States: EM351 and EM352, corresponding to two calibers 7.62 × 54R and 7.62 x 51 respectively. It's all original and in terrific condition, with just a hint of wear behind the ejection port. mags.4/29/21 - This is a scarce Chinese Norinco NDM-86 rifle imported by CJA of Springfield, Montana. Scope is in metal factory shipping/storage crate which is numbered w/ the scope w/ mfg. W/ the included factory mount, it may be removed from the rifle & replaced w/ out jeopardizing prior zero. in factory 833 & includes the IR detector & battery powered illuminated reticle. Included optic appears to be Chinese 1985 type 4 power sight w/ 24mm objective. Marking on stock left side high on pistol grip appears to be “300470”, though variable stamping pressures & thickness of finish make it difficult to read. Description: This is a scarce Chinese Norinco NDM-86 rifle imported by CJA of Springfield, Montana. Matching numbers or variants there of appear on several key components, including receiver, trigger, safety/selector, the bolt carrier, etc. Right side receiver markings “NORINCO”, “CHINA”. Its all original and in terrific condition, with just a hint of wear. Left side receiver markings “CSI ONT CA.”, “7.62X54R”, “NDM-86”. This is a scarce Chinese Norinco NDM-86 rifle imported by CJA of Springfield, Montana. Left side scope mount integral to the milled receiver. Swivel sling placement is on left side of rifle w/ an attachment point at the front gas block & on the rear to the skeletal stock assembly. Rear skeletal stock & pistol grip assembly utilize a leather cheek piece affixed w/ a clamp. Furniture is an extremely attractive reddish wood w/ a medium gloss ventilated in a similar fashion to the SVD.Įxposed metal surfaces are finished in a dark black satin. Rear sight is a tangent design marked to 1200m. Integral w/ the hooded post sight assembly is a bayonet lug. Unlike earlier counterparts the muzzle brake/flash hider isn’t a threaded add on accessory but part of the front sight assembly. It differs from the Kalashnikov series in that it has been modified to utilize a rimmed cartridge such as the 7.62x54R, though it was also imported into the United States chambered in 7.62×51 NATO in similar numbers. Like the AK, the NDM-86 is a self-loading gas operated rifle w/ a short stroke gas piston system that utilizes a locking rotating bolt. It’s easy to tell that it is a relative of the iconic Kalashnikov family of rifles which is well known for its durability worldwide. The SVD earned its fame as a Red Army issued sniper rifle & many other Warsaw pact nations during the Cold War. ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL NORINCO NDM-86 WITH 1985 TYPE CHINESE SCOPE.
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