PerversPépère
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Thanks a lot, Ratnik! very interesting and enlightening thread!
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I sure do like this thread!
Just figured I would post a pic of my 2 original snipers that have been mentioned before in this thread. Got some scopes and mounts for them now, just need to find time to try them out at my range.
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Mind the East German flag, I used it for some nice background contrast.
Cheers!
They look great with those scopes, where did you get them ? I have a repro scope and mount coming from Corwin Arms right now.
Handpicked the original Snipers from Canadian Tire...![]()
You were lucky but I bet you paid more than me
I meant where did yo buy the scopes and mounts.
It will be very interesting to see it. Maybe it is field made sniper notch...Ratnik: Thank's for your reply. My camera is currently non-functional but the notch on mine (FA 3644) looks like the one you show in the uppermost photo in post #10 of this thread. I'll put a picture up when I can. Thank's for all the additional info and comments.
It will be very interesting to see it. Maybe it is field made sniper notch...
But I'm confused - regular 1942 rifles with rails are more scarce than 1942 sniper rifles, so if somebody wish to add fake notch, 1942 will be not the best choise.
Supposed to be expedient wartime mount, maybe produced in field workshops.
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Rails were eliminated in July, 1941. There was special instruction to all factories (Podolsk, Izhevsk, Tula) to simplify production.
And all factories started production of rifles without rails. But sometimes Tula (1941, post July) and Mednogorsk (1942) produced rifles are observed with rails. It is supposed, that it is connected with production of sniper rifles at this factory. Possibly sniper rifles that did not match all criteria’s, were not notched, and issued as regular rifles.
Post July 1941 Tula regular rifles with rails, that are observed between rifles without rails, are close to sniper prefixes.
1942 non-sniper rifles with rails are very scarce. I track serial numbers of SVT's, from more than 250 known to me 1942 rifles, only 4 have rails, and 2 of them are in sniper prefixes
It will be very interesting to see it. Maybe it is field made sniper notch...
But I'm confused - regular 1942 rifles with rails are more scarce than 1942 sniper rifles, so if somebody wish to add fake notch, 1942 will be not the best choise.
Supposed to be expedient wartime mount, maybe produced in field workshops.
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It will be very interesting to see it. Maybe it is field made sniper notch...
But I'm confused - regular 1942 rifles with rails are more scarce than 1942 sniper rifles, so if somebody wish to add fake notch, 1942 will be not the best choise.
Supposed to be expedient wartime mount, maybe produced in field workshops.
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