$200 SVT 40s!

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I hope tradex stops selling PRC ammo with Svt40 as a package if that's the case, now I have 880 rounds I cant fire out of my svt40. Looks like I have I have a lifetime supply of ammo for my mosin that I hardly shoot

Nothing wrong with having plenty of ammo, stick it away for the time being and get some Bulgarian circle 10 for your SVT. It's great ammo, my shooter SVT loves it.
 
Got mine Navy stock 1941 stock is in great shape! Quite happy. Also has 15-200lbs of cosmoline on her. I also think I got an SVT38 magazine so I am concerned how I shojld open it up. I can tell its full of cosmoline the follower only depresses anout 2cm and feels squishy
I think I also got a svt38 mag, a depress each side? Mine was completely jam didn't go down at all and didn't activate the bolt holds open. Wen I was able to press doew bard enough on it it finally went down but after that I was not able to bring it back up even wen I disassemble it. I had to switch follower with another mag and voila now it works perfectly.
 
They don't look like original pouches. I don't know the history behind this "polish military school", but original soviet pouches look different.
 
Market forces at work ! :D

I can't help thinking that we (myself included ) are happy to take advantage of gullible dealers when they sell too cheap. $200 is cheap, $700 is expensive, and all from the same dealer.
I guess Lever will not be in business for long, knowing so little about pricing firearms.
They have been in business since 1949 and they import their SVT's and SKS's directly from Europe like Marstar does. Yes, $200 is a fantastic price even with shipping on top of the cost(glad I live in Alberta because the tax was only $12.67!!!). I myself ordered an SVT with a Naval stock like many other members on here because I haven't seen any SVT's locally with that type of stock. Our Wholesale Sports sold out of SVT's long ago and Milarm had them on for $250 but they are long gone too. I ordered a 1941 Izhevsk with 6 baffle muzzle break. I hope I get a decent one lol...

This is a great pic of Russian Marines with their SVT-40's during WW2
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I really want another one now, one with the two port break and a non naval stock; they told me buying guns was addictive. I will try pouring boiling water into my mag, I am not kidding when I say it feels full. My naval stock had two cut outs for the AVT style selector. Do they all have that or do I have a naval AVT stock?
 
True, but here in Canada they're not so rare. I think I have three.
And I have two lol and I treasure them. I have them on two of the three Podolsk's I own. I know, I need a life lol... Boy the Americans get so jealous when we talk about our Soviet collections lol although I wish we could own AK-47's like we use too...
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I also asked for no stock repairs if possible. I got two really nice rifles with no stock repairs and mint bores. They both make my old SVT 40 look really tatty, it has a rough bore but it shoots like a dream.

A few pics of my $200 sniper, well actually $225 with the hand select but still an OK deal. :)

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That is a beautiful rifle. What a lucky find!
 
SVT-38 mag? They were used on the SVT-40's during the war and are rarer too. They can sell for a premium in the US.

Americans don't like pinned mags. I saw several times original unpinned SVT-40 and SVT-38 mags going cheaper or at the same price on GB than here on EE. I think it's because they don't have as much SVTs as we do and there's no huge demand for mags.
 
Yes they don't like them pinned, I tried to sell SVT 40 mag on ebay went cheap they did not touch it since it was pinned
 
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