I have an SVT-40 and an AG-42B, both of them I can field strip to a certain extent, but I want to learn how to strip them all the way.
The SVT I can take down including the gas piston and trigger assemblies, but I want to know how to strip to the wood and diassemble the bolt. Surplus rifles shows how to go down to teh wood, but not how to disassemble the bolt.
The Ljungmann I only know how to do a basic field-strip; remove the bolt carrier, bolt, handguard, and the gas tube. I can see some minor corrosion in the trigger assembly, and I want to see what everything else looks like down there. I also want to know how to disassemble the bolt. One problem is that every screw on the rifle has been peened, and thus locked.
As well, my SVT has the nasty habit of jolting the gas valve to the shut off position while firing. This happens every 5-10 rounds and results in the bolt being locked forward, requiring me to hammer the bolt handle with something to eject the spent round. I have been recommended lock-tite to keep the valve in place but I am wary of putting something permanent on there.
Thanks!
The SVT I can take down including the gas piston and trigger assemblies, but I want to know how to strip to the wood and diassemble the bolt. Surplus rifles shows how to go down to teh wood, but not how to disassemble the bolt.
The Ljungmann I only know how to do a basic field-strip; remove the bolt carrier, bolt, handguard, and the gas tube. I can see some minor corrosion in the trigger assembly, and I want to see what everything else looks like down there. I also want to know how to disassemble the bolt. One problem is that every screw on the rifle has been peened, and thus locked.
As well, my SVT has the nasty habit of jolting the gas valve to the shut off position while firing. This happens every 5-10 rounds and results in the bolt being locked forward, requiring me to hammer the bolt handle with something to eject the spent round. I have been recommended lock-tite to keep the valve in place but I am wary of putting something permanent on there.
Thanks!


















































