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- Ontario, Kanada
Skippy said:Very nice looking SVT. Is it from P&S?
Yup, one of those 50's refurbed jobbies.
Skippy said:Very nice looking SVT. Is it from P&S?
airwapiti said:funny that he would need a swedish device to assist him![]()
No, releasing the safety does not bring it to half-cocked, i have to pull the trigger to do so.Claven2 said:It's a cocking piece. The striker on a Lee Enfield is the firing pin. Remember, this is ####-on-close, so the part you are referring to does, in fact, #### the rifle
Test the safety as well - if turning it off drops the cocking piece to half-#### you'll need either a new sear, cocking piece or safety assembly. A gunsmith should be consulted.
ROF Maltby stoped making rifles in 1945, so the 50 stamped on the receiver can;t be the year of manufacture - got a closeup pic of the markings? If the 50 is stamped on the socket, it likely is an inspection or rebuild date stamp.
Is there enything electro-pencilled on the side of the receiver wall aside from the stamped "No.4Mk1"?




























