So my brother just bought himself one of those beautiful svt-40 tokarevs. Gorgeous gun, fun to shoot and were smoking clays at 200 yards. Sadly, the things been acting up a bit. On our first range trip we experienced a jam where the rifle fired and failed to eject the cartridge. It took a good amount of pulling on the bolt (okay, slamming the bolt) back to release the cartridge out of the reciever.
I started to watch the gun after this and noticed that the bolt carrier failed to go all the way forward (about 1/4 inch back) during firing.
Now, I may have just wasted your time in reading this because my brother tells me he forgot to grease/oil the damn thing. Do we reckon that could be the issue or should we adjust the gas or something?
I started to watch the gun after this and noticed that the bolt carrier failed to go all the way forward (about 1/4 inch back) during firing.
Now, I may have just wasted your time in reading this because my brother tells me he forgot to grease/oil the damn thing. Do we reckon that could be the issue or should we adjust the gas or something?


















































