svt 40 stainless parts question

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a while back i either read on site or in the parts ee section about various stainless steel modern parts such as gas piston /gas tube for svt 40s being available.....

who sells them ?
whats the cost ?
or was i seeing thngs ?:confused:
thanks
 
The fellow selling them in Florida (also was active on E-Bay) seems to be sold out of them, I do not know if there is another source for them.
 
a while back i either read on site or in the parts ee section about various stainless steel modern parts such as gas piston /gas tube for svt 40s being available.....

who sells them ?
whats the cost ?
or was i seeing thngs ?:confused:
thanks

I had one of the stainless gas cylinder assemblies, but it's gone. It came on the rifle, which is also gone.
 
I emailed Bill today... "Bill, I'd love to get my hands on a few sets of the SVT-40 stainless gas pistons and cups. If you're guaging interest on another run I'd be happy to put my name in the hat. I'm not sure if you're keeping track of interest but if you do make another run please let me know. I'm reasonalbly confident there would be quite few others as well, the SVT-40 is quite popular here." It's unfortunate as he sold the last set this spring(2011)... I'd just missed the boat:mad:.

To my suprise I actually heard back quickly for a change. His response... "I am keeping track of those interested. I'll add your name to the list.
Hopefully, I'll be able to get another run made.

bill berg
www.ppsh41.com"


It's up to you lads to do as you see fit, however the more intererest there is the more and faster he'd be inclined to make a new run... unless someone wants to pick up the ball on this side of the border to make a run(I'm looking at you Joesph Dlask;)).

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They don't strike me a being overly complicated, but then again I'm no machinist either. Perhaps even in a material even more resistant to the corrosive surplus than stainless? I really have to learn some machining:bangHead:
 
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I could be wrong, but I doubt you can get the same thing made for the same price anywhere else.
Very nice work btw, like jewelry.

I emailed Bill today... "Bill, I'd love to get my hands on a few sets of the SVT-40 stainless gas pistons and cups. If you're guaging interest on another run I'd be happy to put my name in the hat. I'm not sure if you're keeping track of interest but if you do make another run please let me know. I'm reasonalbly confident there would be quite few others as well, the SVT-40 is quite popular here." It's unfortunate as he sold the last set this spring(2011)... just missed the boat:mad:.

To my suprise I actually heard back quickly for a change. His response... "I am keeping track of those interested. I'll add your name to the list.
Hopefully, I'll be able to get another run made.

bill berg
www.ppsh41.com"


It's up to you lads to do as you see fit, however the more intererest there is the more and faster he'd be inclined to make a new run... unless someone wants to pick up the ball on this side of the border to make a run(I'm looking at you Joesph Dlask;)).

95d7b7f7.jpg


f2775679.jpg


They don't strike me a being overly complicated, but then again I'm no machinist. Perhaps even in a material even more resistant to the corrosive surplus than stainless? I really have to learn some machining:bangHead:
 
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