November Purchases

joe n

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I"ll start November, if ok. Matching CYQ P38 rig. I am a big fan of the Spreewerke pistols, even though many are not. Thanks for looking:D
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Would love to be able to track down who aquired this rig. Flap of hoslter is named to a Flying Officer Dickinson.
 
SVT 40 1945 dated

I got my SVT 1945 from a fellow nutz, thx Henry:D Its a 1945 Tula,refurb of course, with a 1943 AVT stock. Rifle have the correct larges ports muzzle brake and narrow trigger guard. Stock is very nice, bore is virtually new inside. The SVT 40 was made for only 3 days in 1945, production stopped january 3 1945 wich made Tokarev 1945 dated quite scarce rifle. Here's fews pics, thankyou for looking.

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Joce
 
That is actually quite a low number for a manufacturer. Savage made over a million No. 4 rifles in just under three years. That's averaging about a thousand a day, with peak production likely higher.
The peak production of the SVT 40 was likely in 1941, only 262 000 were supposed to have been built in 1942, its like 717 rifles/day and production decreased even more in 1943,1944.
Joce
 
Fencelin think about it if you compare that to the mosin its nothing they made 17m 91/30 from 1930 to 45 thats 1.1m a year average, but its was probly more like 3-4m a year during the war
 
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