Cugir PSL-54 7.62x54R Semi-Auto Rifle, 24.4 in Barrel, Threaded with PSL Muzzle Brake, Romanian Build, Wood Thumbhole Stock, 3 Magazines, Bipod
This Romanian-made Cugir PSL-54 is a semi-automatic 7.62x54R rifle with a 24.4-inch threaded barrel and PSL-pattern multi-port muzzle brake. It features a stamped-steel receiver with matte black finish, classic varnished wood furniture, and a left-side Com-Bloc optics side rail. The bore is excellent, and it comes with three PSL-pattern steel 10-round magazines and an installed clamp-on bipod.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Shows handling marks from prior use. See photos for details.
What’s Included
- Three 10-round PSL-pattern steel box magazines
- Clamp-on barrel/handguard-mounted bipod (installed)
Built at Cugir in Romania, this PSL-54 uses a short-stroke gas-piston, semi-automatic action chambered in 7.62x54R and feeds from detachable 10-round PSL-pattern magazines (10+1 capacity). The stamped sheet-steel receiver wears a matte black finish and a ribbed dust cover.
The rifle’s 24.4-inch barrel is threaded and fitted with the PSL-pattern multi-port muzzle brake, retained by the front sight base detent. Sighting is handled by AK-pattern iron sights, with a protected front post and a tangent rear sight with range graduations. The bore is bright and clean with sharp rifling.
Furniture includes a fixed wood thumbhole stock with a light gloss finish, black buttplate, and an integral rear sling loop. The two-piece wood handguard features ventilation slots, and a front sling point is set on the handguard retainer. Length of pull measures 12.75 inches.
A left-side Com-Bloc optics side rail is integrated into the receiver. This rifle is accompanied by three PSL-pattern steel magazines and an installed clamp-on barrel/handguard-mounted bipod, adding stability when shooting from supported positions.




