Production was first established at the
Krasnogorsk plant No. 19, then transferred to the Leningrad "Progress" plant (plant No. 357 of the People's Commissariat of Armaments of the USSR), and then expanded to the Kharkov Labor Commune plant of the
NKVD of the
USSR. All products were supplied to
Tula (plant No. 173), where the country's only production of sniper rifles based on the Mosin and SVT systems was located. Brackets, dust caps and canvas covers were also manufactured there. Mounting of the PE sight on Mosin rifles was carried out using a Smirnsky bracket, similar to the PT sight. In 1940, all enterprises switched to producing a more advanced
PU sight, but during the war the production of PE sights was resumed. In total, about 46,500 PE sights were produced in Krasnogorsk and Leningrad in 1931–1937, and about 120 thousand were produced in Leningrad and Kharkov in 1942–43. == Description ==