x 2 on the being loud...took mine out to the woods with a few buddies to shoot it and man did it BOOM!!! Loved it tho
...also learned I NEED a gas tool...as it jammed after each round, caught the brass it was trying to expel.
For a shooter, years doesn't matter,you want a rifle with the best possible bore. The gas system is easy to adjust, look in the sticky in this forum.If the seller says I can pick the year do I go for a later model? I watch some YouTube of the SVT-40 and it looks and sounds sweet.
Speaking of rare SVT, i just bought 1 from a fellow member, 1945 datedLike all ww2 Russian rifles its just luck of the draw there's good ones and bad ones but if I remember correctly the later models are rarer since in 42 they stopped production in Izhevsk and slowly made less every year after that. Instead of asking for a year since that just for picky hardcore collectors just ask for a nice one with a good bore and you won't regret it.

Sure i will, should be here by the end of the week.I have 2, a '42 and a '43, and the '43 is the best of the two. SVT1940, would you mind posting pics of that '45, especially the year stamp, I've never seen a '45 before. Thanks.
For the love of god man, if you don't want a loud 7.62x54, just buy a Mosin! Leave the purdy 'lil SVT's alone, eh?
Sure i will, should be here by the end of the week.
Joce



























