during WW2 , the SVT was a highly sought after war prize by the German Military
One would be to reinforce the stock and two would be to prevent an already existing crack from expanding. I've seen them with one pretty often, two every now and then but haven't seen one with THREE ever. If one needed three, I bet they just gave it a new stock
I've seen quite a few with two. Often the ones with crossbolts are better looking stocks overall. Presumably they would only bother with the crossbolts on an otherwise minty stock. I found one with two that actually looks like the original stock, which I have never seen before.
And be happy you got a 6 port muzzle-break
Find the control far better on the 6 port over the 4 port.
No, there were no crossbolts on original stocks.
I realize they wouldnt be there originally, but are you saying none of the original stocks survived refurbishment? I thought these wrist bolts were put on during refurbishment. Or maybe I am misunderstanding you all-together.
you suck!!!![]()
If only I was older I probably would suck as much.
i'm older then you so that automatically makes me smarter even if i've been a couch potato my whole life! your young so you think you know everything and i don't care if you do. i still know more cause i'm old. i'm sure you have all the answers being a know it all kid though.
This is how it works in real life.
The tinfoil is strong with this one.
And be happy you got a 6 port muzzle-break
Find the control far better on the 6 port over the 4 port.




























