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<blockquote data-quote="Jestik" data-source="post: 3609541" data-attributes="member: 26367"><p>At one time I owned a Russian TIGR which is a Civilian version of the Druganov, and the accuracy out of it was nothing special. I currently own a Romanian PSL-54 and the accuracy on it is nothing special. There is definitely a second-kind-of-cool with those guns, and folks are impressed when I show it to them, but if you are looking for an accurate shooter then I suggest you look elsewhere because you can do much more with spending a lot less if you wanted to. I hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>EDIT</p><p></p><p>I noticed that I did not really answer your question. Both the TIGR and PLS shoot about 3-4 MOA regardless on if I am using match ammunition or not. I think a lot of this has to do with the included scopes with each rifle as they top at 4x unless you pony up for the really nice ones. There are options if you want to mount a scope with a picatinny rail as I think that RS Regulate produces some mounts that will work with the PSL. </p><p></p><p>As for prices, I do not see them dropping on the PSL as new ones cost $2,000. I paid $1,450 for mine many years ago, but it came with a lot of magazines which were like hen's teeth back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jestik, post: 3609541, member: 26367"] At one time I owned a Russian TIGR which is a Civilian version of the Druganov, and the accuracy out of it was nothing special. I currently own a Romanian PSL-54 and the accuracy on it is nothing special. There is definitely a second-kind-of-cool with those guns, and folks are impressed when I show it to them, but if you are looking for an accurate shooter then I suggest you look elsewhere because you can do much more with spending a lot less if you wanted to. I hope this helps. EDIT I noticed that I did not really answer your question. Both the TIGR and PLS shoot about 3-4 MOA regardless on if I am using match ammunition or not. I think a lot of this has to do with the included scopes with each rifle as they top at 4x unless you pony up for the really nice ones. There are options if you want to mount a scope with a picatinny rail as I think that RS Regulate produces some mounts that will work with the PSL. As for prices, I do not see them dropping on the PSL as new ones cost $2,000. I paid $1,450 for mine many years ago, but it came with a lot of magazines which were like hen's teeth back then. [/QUOTE]
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