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PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:24 pm
by RichT
Does anyone have a PK-01v mounted on their Saiga/AK?
I can see it mounts quite low, so can you use the iron sights through the scope, if so do the iron sights obscure or get in the way in use?
Also how easy was it to zero?, and any other pros and cons?
I am thinking of getting one for my .223 Saiga, so just want some advice from someone that has one?
Re: PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:38 pm
by saddler
No.
Nobody has one.
They'd have said so already if they'd stuck one on their rifle...
Re: PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:43 pm
by saddler
Oh, there's a blue link/icon on the top right of the page "SEARCH"
It's free to use if you do it yourself, otherwise there's a £20 admin fee for the searcher....
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... ot#p226030
Re: PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:48 pm
by Demonic69
What's up Saddler, someone swapped out the whiskey in your water bottle for actual water?
Re: PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:58 pm
by saddler
Clicker press acting up all day & the cat moves too fast when it sees me approach in Cantona mode....
Plus as they're advised to do, newbie members can help themselves by using ALL the features on the forum.
Horrible Soviet bang-sticks anyway...not as nice as democratically made Finnish Valmet bang bangs...
Re: PK-01v Red Dot
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 11:42 pm
by snayperskaya
saddler wrote:Clicker press acting up all day & the cat moves too fast when it sees me approach in Cantona mode....
Plus as they're advised to do, newbie members can help themselves by using ALL the features on the forum.
Horrible Soviet bang-sticks anyway...not as nice as democratically made Finnish Valmet bang bangs...
Doesn't stop the Finns using Dragunovs though does it!!!???.Whether you are shot by a Valmet or a Kalashnikov the results the same.......
I have a PK-01v and it is an ideal optic for a Saiga.It does mount quite low and will co-witness with the ironsights as it sits on the centreline of the bore as opposed to offset to the left like the majority of Russian optics.It is a very easy optic to zero, is very well made and extremely robust and also reasonably priced compared to comparable Western optics.They are currently used by a number of Russian units including OMON and Spetsnaz.