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== Izhmash AVL ==
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[[Image:AVL.jpg|thumb|right|399px|Izhmash AVL target rifle - 7.62x54mmR "Extra"]]
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'''AVL''' (AV stands for "Armeyskaya Vintovka" ("Army-style rifle" as opposite to small caliber target rifles), L stands for "Los") is a target rifle, based on ''Los'' and chambered for 7.62x54mmR "Extra". It was manufactured in 1972-1978 and used on shooting contests, including Olympic Games, until the rules changed and rifles were limited to small caliber only. Some AVLs are still used as hunting rifles though they are quit rare.
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=== Specifications ===
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''(1972-1978)''
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* '''Type:''' Bolt-action rifle
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* '''Caliber(s):''' 7.62x54mmR "Extra"
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* '''Weight:''' 11 lb (5 kg)
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* '''Length:''' 48.8 in (1,240 mm)
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* '''Capacity:''' 5
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=== Film ===
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| ''[[Sniper (1992)|Sniper]]'' || [[Armen Dzhigarkhanyan]] || Augusto Savanto || With sniper scope || 1992
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| ''[[Sniper (1992)|Sniper]]'' || [[Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr.]] || Jay Benson || With sniper scope || 1992
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| ''[[Sniper (1992)|Sniper]]'' || [[Aleksandr Strizhenov]] || Timoteo || With sniper scope || 1992
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Revision as of 20:45, 7 January 2016

Los-4 hunting rifle - 7.62х51mm

Los (Moose) is Soviet/Russian hunting rifle designed by A. Shesterikov and M. Blume and produced by Izhmash from 1965. Main modifications are:

  • Los-1 in 9x53mm (produced in 1965-1976)
  • Los-4 in 7.62x51mm (produced in 1977-1991)
  • Los-7 in .308 (produced from 1991)
  • Los-9 in 9.3x64mm (Los-9-1), .30-06 (Los-9-2) and 7x65mm (Los-9-3) (produced from 1990s)

Please check the talk page for additional variants not shown on the main page.

Specifications

(1965-present)

  • Type: Bolt-action rifle
  • Caliber(s): 7.62x51mm (Los-4) / .308 (Los-7) / 9.3x64mm (Los-9-1)
  • Weight: 7.27 lb (3.3 kg) (Los-4) / 7.05 lb (3.2 kg) (Los-7) / 8.38 lb (3.8 kg) (Los-9-1)
  • Length: 42.5 in (1,080 mm) (Los-4) / 40.9 in (1,040 mm) (Los-7) / 42.5 in (1,080 mm) (Los-9-1)
  • Barrel length: 21.6 in (550 mm) (all models)
  • Capacity: 5

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Search and Neutralize (Nayti i obezvredit) Boris Nevzorov Fedor Los-4 with sniper scope 1982
All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee) Aristarkh Livanov Beighali Los 9-1 with sniper scope 1996
All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee) Nikolay Stotskiy Gosha Los 9-1 with sniper scope 1996
All That Is Tender (Tot, kto nezhnee) Mercenary Los 9-1 with sniper scope 1996


Izhmash AVL

Izhmash AVL target rifle - 7.62x54mmR "Extra"

AVL (AV stands for "Armeyskaya Vintovka" ("Army-style rifle" as opposite to small caliber target rifles), L stands for "Los") is a target rifle, based on Los and chambered for 7.62x54mmR "Extra". It was manufactured in 1972-1978 and used on shooting contests, including Olympic Games, until the rules changed and rifles were limited to small caliber only. Some AVLs are still used as hunting rifles though they are quit rare.

Specifications

(1972-1978)

  • Type: Bolt-action rifle
  • Caliber(s): 7.62x54mmR "Extra"
  • Weight: 11 lb (5 kg)
  • Length: 48.8 in (1,240 mm)
  • Capacity: 5

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Sniper Armen Dzhigarkhanyan Augusto Savanto With sniper scope 1992
Sniper Nikolai Yeryomenko, Jr. Jay Benson With sniper scope 1992
Sniper Aleksandr Strizhenov Timoteo With sniper scope 1992

See Also


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