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Stop Negassing me!!!!!
With all the talk I've been seeing around about FEG possibly building some SVD's and the C&R thread on this forum, I decided to break out my NDM today for some pictures and range time. Unfortunately, I ran out of time to make it to the range but I did get some decent pictures to share. While I was at it, I decided to throw in some of the glass I've collected too. When I got it all laid out, it occurred to me how much junk I've hoarded over the years. I gotta' stop buying stuff because it won't be too long before it's time to start getting rid of it all. This is just the rifle and scopes. The accessories and scope cans is another mess altogether. I think half the fun of having these rifles is all the crap you can buy for it:
Here's just the rifle with the scope that it left the factory with:
Exploded view:
I always liked the way it looked like a cutaway with one handguard removed:
The scope number is stamped into the stock:
Scope number:
The abbreviated serial number is all over the place on these rifles. Here, we see it on the bottom of the cheek rest:
Notice that, while Chinese, this is not the proper cheek rest. It's long gone unfortunately. The rest of the parts are matching though.
Trigger group and safety lever:
It's hard to read but it's electro-penciled on the push rod:
Inside both handguards:
On the gas cylinder:
Bolt carrier:
Bolt (ignore the Swiss grease please):
Underneath the rear sight leaf:
On the barrel:
At the back of the top cover:
And, of course, on the receiver where we also see the year of production, the arsenal marking and the whole serial number:
Here's just the rifle with the scope that it left the factory with:
Exploded view:
I always liked the way it looked like a cutaway with one handguard removed:
The scope number is stamped into the stock:
Scope number:
The abbreviated serial number is all over the place on these rifles. Here, we see it on the bottom of the cheek rest:
Notice that, while Chinese, this is not the proper cheek rest. It's long gone unfortunately. The rest of the parts are matching though.
Trigger group and safety lever:
It's hard to read but it's electro-penciled on the push rod:
Inside both handguards:
On the gas cylinder:
Bolt carrier:
Bolt (ignore the Swiss grease please):
Underneath the rear sight leaf:
On the barrel:
At the back of the top cover:
And, of course, on the receiver where we also see the year of production, the arsenal marking and the whole serial number: