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Since this article is about the SVD, shouldn't it include a photo of an actual Dragunov rather than a PSL? Musha 10:51, 2 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I changed the picture. Could someone identify the soldier's country and change the caption accordingly?--Gяaphic 12:21, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
Looks like a russian trooper. Most probably, from "internal forces" of MVD. --jno 15:17, 27 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Title

Although the title is the proper name SVD, shouldn't the common words be translated to English, per WP:UE: "Dragunov Sniper Rifle" or "Dragunov sniper rifle"? Michael Z. 2006-01-11 20:16 Z

I agree, the translation is straightforward. GregorB 16:17, 14 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Since there was no objection, I moved it and adjusted the intro. Michael Z. 2006-01-14 16:40 Z

The picture

Why is there a picture of a rifle (Romanian PSL) that has little to do with a Russian Dragunov SVD? I have several pictures of SVD's and there are many floating around the Web. How do we add a picture of a real Dragunov?

I agree. The article is about the Dragunov, so therefore should display a picture of a Dragunov. Musha 08:32, 22 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Pictures

I agree, an actual dragonov rifle should be pictured. This could be either a schematic or profile photograph, preferably both.

Dragunov photos

I can provide photos of 2 Dragunovs (US Tigers) if I am instructed how to do it.

login to Commons, click on Upload link, fill-in the form (pay attantion to the License choise!) -- voila! --jno 10:11, 26 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have moved the "Fiction" section out to a separate page (Dragunov in popular culture) in keeping with en effort to move such sections where they become too long. It also aids in the inclusion of pages such as List of firearms in films and List of firearms in video games without even going into the pro's and con's of having such references as part of a firearm's page (few pro's, but some con's include):

  • they clutter the page
  • the list will grow forever with every new video game release
  • it does not really contribute much to information regarding the firearm in question unless it's really central like the PPK and James Bond.

See any number of other pages (and their discussion pages) where this split has been made:FN P90, Heckler & Koch PSG1, Heckler & Koch MP5, 1911 etc. etc. etc.)

.338 Lapua?

I've seen at least once source say the rifle is available in .338 Lapua. Anyone confirm or deny?

It would seem unlikely given the different between the 7.62x54R and .338 Lapua cartridge. On the other hand, I suppose it's possible with the right amount of engineering.