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.
Anyone have a pic of an SVT-38 mag?
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.
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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Is their a more ###ier looking rifle than the SVT-40???
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What's the story with the copper looking bolts on these rifles?
What's the story with the copper looking bolts on these rifles?
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That's the bolt carrier. They were refinished that way when they were refurbished. Having said that it seems that some non refurbished bolt carriers were also finished the same.
Lyman is right SVT 40 are keeper kind of rifle, by the way lyman really looking forward to the "sword" you just mailed me
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I don't think they are going to discount them anymore, I got one this weekend from the store, you can't go wrong buy svt for $200 and Russian sks $159, best deal in the country, some places still selling svt's at $300, like some vendors we all know, not to mention their names. And they are in good conditions.Anyone know if the 10% military discount Lever Arms offers is applicable to the SVT/SKS deals going on too?









Ok this is from Weimajack, not Lever but I'm hoping my one that comes in the mail tomorrow is just as ###y:
She's about as close as I'm going to get to having a '45 dated SVT. She's a 1941 Tula sitting on a beautiful naval AVT stock dated 1945. She's a safe queen. Dint think I'll ever shoot her but love taking pics of her



























