

I also bought (20) tiny thin washers which I placed around the four screws moving the top art of the mount back to center and allowing the mount to slide on the weapon now. So, I went in to my shop, removed the (4) screws, then went to the hardware store and bought SS screws approx ¼” longer and replaced them with these.
#CHINESE NDM 86 PLUS#
The mount came in and it was approx ½’ over to far to the right on the weapon, not centered over the barrel, WTF! Plus the mount would not even slide on the rails because part of it was built to far to the right which would not let it slide. I decided to throw a Zeiss 6x20x50AO on the weapon and ordered a “Centered” scope mount for it. I took it to the range a few weeks ago and shot the weapon with the supplied scope it comes with and its not the greatest in the world if your trying to accurately place a small shot grouping. I figured if it doesn’t shoot worth a $hit, I can always sell it and get my money back out of it since these in 308 are so rare.

I came across one on Gun Broker a couple of months ago and broke down and pulled the trigger on it. I have seen postings about how great they shoot, but thought people were stretching the truth a little. Everything is stored inside a hard plastic, Gun Locker case.I always wanted to have a SVD, but in the 308 version because I had heard that they were very accurate. In addition the rifle comes with a three section Chinese cleaning rod and front sight adjustment tool. This scarce rifle comes equipped with a huge assortment of original field accessories, to include an original Chinese leather rifle sling, Russian magazine/field pouch, with four additional original Chinese ten-round magazines, an original Russian Scope warmer for the lighted reticule, an original Russian yellow lens filter/cover for the scope, seven extra original blubs for the scope and two spare rubber switch covers, an original field/pocket cleaning kit, an original lens dust cloth and take down tool, and original 1985 dated scope manual, an original Norinco rifle manual, two Xerox copies of an instruction manful on the PSO scope, and a rare "AA" battery converter for the scope.
#CHINESE NDM 86 SERIAL NUMBERS#
This rifle has all matching serial numbers on both the internal parts of the rifle (bolt, bolt carrier, and gas system) along with the original matching numbered scope described above. This rifle has the original "SVD" laminated style skeleton stock and curved laminated handguards, along with the clamp on cheekpiece. In addition this model of scope has the original military style battery operated lighted reticule with the infrared detector, (located directly in front of the elevation knob, with the switch on the left hand side of the scope), along with the original detachable rubber eyepiece, and sliding sunshade. This style of reticule was very unique and innovative, as all you had to do was, bracket a man inside the curved upper and lower hash lines to estimate the range and then just dial in the sight on the elevation knob. The rifle is fitted with the original Chinese military version of the Russian PSO-1 Sniper scope that has the original Chinese Military style range-finding sniper reticule with the correct "1.7" meters man-height range finding reticule (that was later banned form being imported) as well as the bullet-drop compensated range marked elevation dials.
#CHINESE NDM 86 CODE#
The number "66" is the code for the Chinese NORINCO factory. The under side of the receiver is correctly marked with "66 (inside a triangle) /1979/701055". The right side of the receiver is marked "NORINCO/NDM-86 7.62x54R" with an importer mark below that, (this is NOT a later commercial KENG's import).
#CHINESE NDM 86 FULL#
This example has the original style milled receiver, full length barrel with original flashider and bayonet lug, with the original hooded front sight and the military tangent rear sight. These early Chinese SVDs are an exact copy of the original Russian SVD sniper rifle that was originally introduced in 1964. This rifle is a very early military/export model that was manufactured in 1979 at the Chinese State, NORINCO factory. This is a fantastic example of an all original unaltered and like new Chinese manufactured NDM-86, "SVD Dragunov" sniper rifle.
