Have any of you guys tried adjusting the gas systems on your rifles?
The SVT can be a very reliable rifle but it requires the right amount of gas to operate its mechanism.
Gas should be adjusted so the rifle throws the brass out, just dumps it on the bench close to you. It it is not stroking properly it needs more gas; if it is winging the brass halfway to Nunavut, it is getting far too much gas and BATTERING will result.
There should be a gas adjustment tool in the tool roll which came with the rifle.
Instructions will be found in the Stickie on SVT-40 at the start of this forum.
Fired in a PROPERLY-ADJUSTED rifle, your brass should last well. the flutes iron out in the sizing die and are overlaid with the next set, which are ironed out by the sizing die and are overlaid..... you get the idea. The flute marks are cosmetic , have almost nothing to do with strength. The flutes also help float the fired casing out, easing wear and tear on the mechanism.