Mr. Cantom, Sir: here are a couple of pics of the Globe setup. 
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As I think I recall from my SVT a few years ago, I used an 8mm wrench or was it a 1/4" wrench, one or the other, to loosen off the gas piston by putting it on the flats.
As was said above, they can be seized beyond belief due to corrosive ammo and no cleaning. Some penetrating oil etc will help and as was also said, a new stainless cylinder/piston will help a lot.
Yup, 8mm wrench
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Thank you for that!
Note how far down the barrel the Soviets put the gas port...and then a really long rod. Globeco had the gas port way too close to the chamber...imagine how it slams the action under way too high of a pressure.
I know, that's a huge difference. They'd need more venting of the gasses.
I'm doing an upgrade to the good old SVT-40 to an 'SVT-M', and lightening the moving gas parts.
Phase two I'd probably do an 'SVT-M Carbine' version, with removed muzzle device, and relocated gas block closer to the receiver.



























