#1bcshooter
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So the rifle is done I only had Red Dot scope to be mounted on the rifle. POSP will arrive from Vancouver on Tuesday. Also I discovered but please don't lough (We sell Them) that the sight tool works as stock disassembly key it is the same size as the stock screw. I would like also to thank one member of this forum for doing a great job installing that mount on my SVT 40.
This is a Mosin POSP flat mount we had it welded to the side of the receiver, another job that has to be done small part of the stock has to be inleted to fit the mount


It was an SVT-38, you can tell from the length of the receiver bridge. Nice haul agent, if you want to get rid of one of those Kovrovs let me know.
Most SVT-38's were converted to 40's. I wouldn't exactly call it a 38/40 unless it still had either the unlightened bolt carrier or the stock. Other than the receiver, it's pretty much an SVT40 now (by my guess, agent didn't post any full photos of it).
Okay. I received my crate last week, but finally had a chance to open it tonight.
3x Kovrov's (2x Narrow Oval and 1x Wide Oval)
6x 1940/41 Izzy's
1x 1939 Tula
5x 1941 Tula with side rails
About 5-6 rifles had stock repairs, but the max was 2x stock repairs on one rifle, so overall good condition.
I think 2 if not 3 rifles had navel stocks and then about a 50/50 split between AVT and standard stocks.
Other parts were all mixed as always.
The 1939 is the real bonus as it used to be a SVT38 or was a left over receiver made into an SVT40 in early the 1940's.
I am keeping the 1939 for sure, I didn't even know that was an option! I was hoping on a Kovrov 1940, Tula 1941 without scope rails, Tula 1945, or any Sniper.
In away, I'm even happier, as I have never seen a 1939 Tula and have seen all of the above rifles that I was hoping for.
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Shot mine yesterday! Pretty good grouping but about 3 inches low... What unit are the sights graduated in by the way? Meters?
Okay. I received my crate last week, but finally had a chance to open it tonight.
3x Kovrov's (2x Narrow Oval and 1x Wide Oval)
6x 1940/41 Izzy's
1x 1939 Tula
5x 1941 Tula with side rails
About 5-6 rifles had stock repairs, but the max was 2x stock repairs on one rifle, so overall good condition.
I think 2 if not 3 rifles had navel stocks and then about a 50/50 split between AVT and standard stocks.
Other parts were all mixed as always.
The 1939 is the real bonus as it used to be a SVT38 or was a left over receiver made into an SVT40 in early the 1940's.
I am keeping the 1939 for sure, I didn't even know that was an option! I was hoping on a Kovrov 1940, Tula 1941 without scope rails, Tula 1945, or any Sniper.
In away, I'm even happier, as I have never seen a 1939 Tula and have seen all of the above rifles that I was hoping for.
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Okay. I received my crate last week, but finally had a chance to open it tonight.
3x Kovrov's (2x Narrow Oval and 1x Wide Oval)
6x 1940/41 Izzy's
1x 1939 Tula
5x 1941 Tula with side rails
About 5-6 rifles had stock repairs, but the max was 2x stock repairs on one rifle, so overall good condition.
I think 2 if not 3 rifles had navel stocks and then about a 50/50 split between AVT and standard stocks.
Other parts were all mixed as always.
The 1939 is the real bonus as it used to be a SVT38 or was a left over receiver made into an SVT40 in early the 1940's.
I am keeping the 1939 for sure, I didn't even know that was an option! I was hoping on a Kovrov 1940, Tula 1941 without scope rails, Tula 1945, or any Sniper.
In away, I'm even happier, as I have never seen a 1939 Tula and have seen all of the above rifles that I was hoping for.
Looks like you bought 3 or 4 crates but the total quoted rifles are 15. So what other gem you are hiding? A 1945?



























