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The actual recticule of the Dragunov
The Dragunov (Russian: Снайперская винтовка Драгунова, Snayperskaya Vintovka Dragunova, literally "Dragunov Sniper Rifle", commonly abbreviated SVD) is a 7.62x54mmR semiautomatic sniper rifle. It was developed in the Soviet Union by Evgeniy Fedorovich Dragunov. It was selected as the winner of a contest that included two competing designs: the first was a rifle designed by Dragunov (designated the SSV-58), and the second – Konstantinov. Extensive testing of both rifles in variable environmental conditions resulted in E. F. Dragunov’s design being accepted into service in 1963. At the same time an initial pre-production batch of 200 rifles was assembled, and from 1964 serial production was carried out at Izhmash. Since then the Dragunov has become the standard squad support weapon of several countries, including those of the former Warsaw Pact, among them Poland (since 1966). License production of the rifle was established in China (Type 79 and Type 85) and Iraq (as the Al Kadesiah).


In the single player game, the Dragunov is a common sniper rifle, used by both the Russian Ultra-Nationalists and OpFor in the Middle East. It will frequently kill NPCs with one well-aimed shot to the torso.


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[edit] Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

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Damage

80 (SP), 70 (MP)

Damage Multipliers

Head: 3, Chest: 2, Limbs: 1 (SP), Head: 1.5, Chest: 1.5, Stomach: 1 Limbs: 1 (MP)

Magazine Size

10 rounds

Starting Ammunition

30 rounds, 70 rounds (with bandolier)

Maximum Ammunition

100 rounds (SP), 60 rounds (MP)

Reload Time

2.75s loaded, 3.5s unloaded

Rate of Fire

Semi-Automatic

Range

6581-9000m

Recoil

None (SP), Medium (MP)

Penetration

High

Fire Mode

Semi-Automatic

Ammunition

7.62x54mmR

Used by

OpFor, Ultranationalists, Loyalists


In single-player, the Dragunov is used by Ultranationalists, Loyalists, and OpFor . It is the most frequent sniper rifle and is used in most levels. Unlike the multiplayer counterpart, the Dragunov in single player has virtually no recoil at all, but has a fire rate cap whereas the multiplayer variant can be fired as fast as desired.

In multiplayer, the Dragunov is unlocked at level 22. Like all sniper rifles, it is only customizable with an ACOG Scope. This weapon is capable of dropping an enemy in one shot if shot in the chest or above (excluding arms). Because this gun lacks any x1.1 or x1.4 multipliers, Stopping Power has no effect on this weapon unless shooting at targets using Juggernaut or through walls. It is also one of the six weapons that can have a golden color scheme (possibly based on real gold-plated rifles that once belonged to Saddam Hussein). The Dragunov is the best sniper rifle to use without Stopping Power by a considerable margin (in Core gamemodes). It is tied with the Barrett .50 Cal and R700 for damage (all without Stopping Power) and can fire almost as fast as the M21. This leaves room for another tier 2 perk, such as UAV Jammer or Overkill. The Dragunov is also extremely effective in Hardcore. It has more recoil than the M21 but slightly better wall penetration if the target is hit in the neck or chest, however, if Deep Impact is used the difference becomes negligible and the M21 becomes the clear winner. Regardless of perks, the M21 is slightly more effective in most Hardcore situations.


[edit] Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS)

The Dragunov in the DS version is completely different from the console version. Instead of being a semi-automatic weapon, this Dragunov is a single-shot weapon that must be reloaded after every shot. The reload process takes a while, which makes the user vulnerable.


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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Fire Mode

Semi-Automatic

Ammunition

7.62x54mmR

Used by

Brazilian Militia


The SVD Dragunov will reappear in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but will only be found in the single-player mode of the game, however, whether it shall appear in Special Ops is unknown.

[edit] Trivia

  • The Dragunov in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare uses a PSO-1 telescopic sight, but it has the wrong reticle when zoomed in, possibly because the telescopic sight used in real life for the SVD may have been difficult to aim with.
  • In real life, there is a real Golden Dragunov and AK-47, and this is what inspired Infinity Ward. The real Golden Dragunov is kept in Australia, in the N.S.W Singleton Army base weapons museum where it is on display.