joe n.... Beautiful mauser, do you plan on removing the varnish, or leave as is?
Finally picked up a svt-40 bayo, for my kovrov! Tula marked. I'll make some new grips and match them too my svt.
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Finally picked up a svt-40 bayo, for my kovrov! Tula marked. I'll make some new grips and match them too my svt.
While you are at it, the blade needs some sharpening too...
Why on earth would you even consider doing that????
It's your bayo and you can do anything you want with it but why remove the original grips, with original stamps and cut the value of your bayonet in half????
Nice SVT you gotwell i walked in to crappy tire again with no intention to buy anything but it happen again guys, that place is evil, i walked out with a 1944 Svt 40, i was looking at the guns and they had a svt 40 in one of the cases and i had a look and it was a 1943 so i ask a clerk if they had any more out back and he said 1 more, i said if he had a 44 or 45 i would take it ( i think the 44 is a rare year but not sure) i was looking at scopes and turn around and buddy was holding a 1944 svt and i could not say no, i wanted a k98 but couldnt find one in my price range so this svt will have to do, the reciver and the stock match, no refurbished stamp on the stock, and the bolt is forced match and mag is mismatch, i find the wood heavier and better looking then my other svt.
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Nice SVT you got1944 was the last year of full production, they are somewhat rare,less than a 1945 but still rare.
Joce
nice looking svt nice score how much are the selling them for and which ct




























