To answer the questions:
1. Lever Arms Purchase
2. Shipping to AB was only $150 and another member here got shipping for only $200 to Ontario.
3. That is a 1/3 full crate of K98's, but I do have a full crate not pictured.
4. The 1939 Tula is now in total SVT40 configuration minus the receiver (which makes it hard to determine whether it was a conversion or left over receiver - I have a 1938 K98 receiver that was rejected but then actually finished in the early 1940's by another factory which makes it a rare double code rifle).
5. Yes....I love milsups and I love collecting by the crate. This was actually crate #2 of SVT's. I sold 4x rifles to a friend last night (Kovrov, 2x Izzy 40/41 and a 1943 Tula with Navel stock). I will probably sell at least 1-6 more. The plan is 1x crate of SVTs, 91/30's, K98's and SKS's and one SVT crate with one row of K98's, one row SVT's and one row 91/30's (as they all fit in an SVT crate) for a total of 5x crates. Sounds fair right????
1. Lever Arms Purchase
2. Shipping to AB was only $150 and another member here got shipping for only $200 to Ontario.
3. That is a 1/3 full crate of K98's, but I do have a full crate not pictured.
4. The 1939 Tula is now in total SVT40 configuration minus the receiver (which makes it hard to determine whether it was a conversion or left over receiver - I have a 1938 K98 receiver that was rejected but then actually finished in the early 1940's by another factory which makes it a rare double code rifle).
5. Yes....I love milsups and I love collecting by the crate. This was actually crate #2 of SVT's. I sold 4x rifles to a friend last night (Kovrov, 2x Izzy 40/41 and a 1943 Tula with Navel stock). I will probably sell at least 1-6 more. The plan is 1x crate of SVTs, 91/30's, K98's and SKS's and one SVT crate with one row of K98's, one row SVT's and one row 91/30's (as they all fit in an SVT crate) for a total of 5x crates. Sounds fair right????



























































