@jacob2285, Farva:
The Globco 555 was converted from Finn-capture SVT-40s, thus giving nightmares to many purists. At that time, there was no ammo available for the 7.62x54R, so sales of the unconverted rifles were low. I have the very last unconverted one they had and it is a Mixmaster for numbers, but definitely a Finn Tok.
But there also was not a .303 semi-auto anywhere (apart from the odd Bren and they are much too heavy to hunt with) and the Tok action lent itself to such a conversion, so the rifles were built. They sold for $139.95 and upwards of that figure. At that time, I was making $90 a week..... for a 72-hour work week, driving cab. And yes, they were a beautiful rifle.
But they had problems, one being that trough-shaped receiver, the other being the very short gas piston which gave high pressures at the gas port. They HAD to have the gas adjusted correctly or they would slam-fire themselves to death: I have seen the wreckage of a couple which did exactly this. But keep the gas adjusted correctly for the ammo you were using..... and they were (and are) a lovely rifle, just beautiful balance.
The issues with the 555, as well as with the AG-42(B) both are at the gas-port. I have written an article on this problem. It is available free to anyone who wants it. Just PM me with a real e-mail address; it is too big to go through the cgn PM system.
Enjoy!
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