Just got me a nice SVT-40 & was wondering about the correct adjustment of the gas cylinder... I've done a little research and found out to start the adjustment nut at 1.1 & work up until the rifle ejects the casing about 2 meters & leaves the bolt open... ok - makes sense... BUT:
1. How tight is the piston rod supposed to be in the gas lug? If you look at the picture I still have 1 or 2 threads exposed when it is all the way up to the adjustment nut. If it's too tight, you cannot move the nut. Too loose & won't it allow the adjustment nut to move around, getting worse & worse as you go?
2. looking at the piston head, there is a groove cut in it, is there supposed to be a gasket of some type on that? The tolerance between the piston & cylinder is quite large. [see pic below]
Basically when I finally get this thing out to the range, will I have to be disassembling the fore-stock every time I need to adjust the gas setting to make sure the piston is tightened down properly?
Oh, & I guess it would be bad form not to post a full size pic including toes
1943, Tula, fantastic condition, note the AVT type stock... an added bonus!
-thanks
-sean
1. How tight is the piston rod supposed to be in the gas lug? If you look at the picture I still have 1 or 2 threads exposed when it is all the way up to the adjustment nut. If it's too tight, you cannot move the nut. Too loose & won't it allow the adjustment nut to move around, getting worse & worse as you go?
2. looking at the piston head, there is a groove cut in it, is there supposed to be a gasket of some type on that? The tolerance between the piston & cylinder is quite large. [see pic below]
Basically when I finally get this thing out to the range, will I have to be disassembling the fore-stock every time I need to adjust the gas setting to make sure the piston is tightened down properly?

Oh, & I guess it would be bad form not to post a full size pic including toes
1943, Tula, fantastic condition, note the AVT type stock... an added bonus!

-thanks
-sean
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