Did they make SVT-40's with laminated wood? Looking to complete my Red Rifle collection, but have not seen an SVT-40 in laminate. Please advise.
Did they make SVT-40's with laminated wood? Looking to complete my Red Rifle collection, but have not seen an SVT-40 in laminate. Please advise.
Who knows, may be somewhere in Russia they still have crates of original AVT40 rifles with laminated stocks that are yet to be found.
I love how this guy created another thread asking the same question lol lol lol
Russians learned laminate stock manufacture techniques from germanys factories that they captured during the war. So any laminate stocks you see on Mosin is post ww2 stocks. SVT 40s were not produced after the war so there is your answer.
Who knows, may be somewhere in Russia they still have crates of original AVT40 rifles with laminated stocks that are yet to be found. May be even with few G or K 43s that they captured as well?
G43s we can have, AVT 40s no no.
Cant tell if OP is liberal, has mental issues or cant understand the simple English word "NO"
keine, нет, いいえ, 没有, ekki, níl aon, لا, 아니, não, לא. He might pic up "no" in one of these foreign languages.
I think he is just annoyed that you started another thread expecting a different answer
Nope, not me... did not start another thread on laminated stocks for SVT-40s...
I just don't like seeing a gunnie insult another gunnie. We should not be turning on each other like that.

I figured as much... oh well... no biggy.
Now go out and shoot your SVT-40s and revel in the fact that you only paid between $200 and $300 for such a fine rifle... not like our neighbors to the south.
They have to shell out between $900 and $1200 due to an import ban signed in the 80s so the total number of SVT-40s in the US is less than 2,000 I believe.




























