Are these chargers interchangeable? i.e. can I use an sks type charger in my svt-40?
-thanks
-sean
no you can't, completly different rounds, x54 is rimmed and wider then the x39 rimless
Darn - I was unaware that the x39 was rimless... anyone got a line on a handful of 7.62x54R chargers? I've had half an eye out for em, but only ran into them once at a show [and was dammed if I was gonna pay $5 each... 'robbery']
-thanks guys
-sean
Tradeex or ebay or numrich is your friend.
Found em on ebay - thanks Z... funny, tradeex & numrich didn't list any??
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HA! that sucks, I'd be complaining...
darn - that's irritating, I searched tradeex for 7.62 & got nothing.... oh well, some guy on ebay wins![]()
now off to find some 7mm Mauser chargers....
-thanks again
-sean
I found the new production chargers didn't fit my rifles as one would hope. They got stuck and the rounds didn't want to release
1908 Brazilian, 7mm Mauser, sorry...As to "7mm" chargers for a Mauser, it would be a really good idea to know which MODEL of rifle they are for. A '98 does not generally handle the same Charger as a '91, for example; charger guides in the rear receiver bridge are cut differently.
I could & I have to, but there is just something 'more' about using the chargers... [I do have a bootload for my 8mm Mausers, they were not hard to come by... ]You can always load them by hand, comrade
It does help to load them right. With the Lee Enfield, the cartridges are loaded into the charger down,up, down,up, down with the second and fourth cartridge rims ahead of the first, third and fifth cartridge rims, which go tight against the back. _ - _ - _
With the Mosin Nagant, the cartridges are loaded into the charger in sort of an "arrowhead" fashion or upside down "V" with the two end cartridges flat against the back of the charger, the two next inside cartridges loaded with the rims above the two end ones, and the center cartridge loaded with the rim above the two inside ones. (1910 Imperial Russian mosin Nagant Manual)
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HAHA IBTL!! I got a pack the othe rday, same as the ones from tradex but a little more expensive per pack.
Tradeex has them 5 for 4$
ht tp://www.shop.tradeexcanada.com/produits/81
BUT!!!!! You must make a minimum $25 order. I bought the mosin disassembly book to make it up.
I found the new production chargers didn't fit my rifles as one would hope. They got stuck and the rounds didn't want to release
You have to watch how the lips are bent. If you look at them, they say made in china and the lips are a little different on each one. They can be tweaked.




























