"The SVT cycles too hard i find on the high settings...."
Very true, in this climate, in the Summertime. Try it again at -45C with dodgy old ammo hat should have been scrapped 30 years ago: you'll be happy that it works at all, but it will. That's WHY they were designed that way.
The term SVT stands for "Samozaradnaya Vintovka Tokarev": "Mr. Tokarev's Self-loading Rifle". It went into series production in 1940 which is SEVENTY-TWO years ago. Your rifle should have been eligible for the Old Age Pension about 7 years ago, so don't knock her for not having a self-regulating piston which was not invented until 10 years after she was out of production. The Tokarev is a most interesting stage in the development of modern weapons systems. Amongst other things, it shows what could be done, and a few things which could NOT be done, with the available technology in the Russia of 72 years ago. Looked at in that light, the critter is damned near a miracle.
ANY gas-operated semi-auto rifle will last its longest, beat itself up the least, be easiest on the empties and shoot its most accurately with the gas system set so that the brass just pops out of the action and lands beside you. That's WHY the gas-adjustment on the Tokarev rifle. It was a specialist's rifle and the correct tools were issued with it; they just got separated in the many years since the rifles were put into storage. Some day (hopefully) they might surface.... along with the bayonets and ALL those spare mags.
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