Originally all SVT's had the side rails during 1940 and 1941 production. It was only during late 1941 that some Tula rifles started appearing without the side rails. Starting in 1942 the rails were dropped and by 1943 they were eliminated completely as the 91/30 PU sniper was the new designated sniper rifle (officially in 1942).
The side rails do not make a sniper a sniper, as previously pointed out you need the notch on the top of the rear receiver for the locking pin. These notches were applied at the factory in Tula or replacements were produced in the field.
P&S has not had a sniper for awhile, about 2-3 years ago Jean had about 10-20 on his site for the period of about a years time frame. I didn't mean to confuse.
Frontier did have a sniper advertised last week, but it has been sold.
The side rails do not make a sniper a sniper, as previously pointed out you need the notch on the top of the rear receiver for the locking pin. These notches were applied at the factory in Tula or replacements were produced in the field.
P&S has not had a sniper for awhile, about 2-3 years ago Jean had about 10-20 on his site for the period of about a years time frame. I didn't mean to confuse.
Frontier did have a sniper advertised last week, but it has been sold.