Hey, here I am again with some gun problems.
I recently bought an SVT-40 from Ontario. It came with the classic oil bottle, sling, and metal tools. Magazine loads well, and the stock is in great condition. The receiver seems alright.
Then I took it to the range to shoot (Don't criticize me too much). It didn't come with a manual, and I assumed I could shoot it straight out of the box.
It didn't explode, don't worry, and it actually shot quite well. No jams or misfires. The second time I took it out though, it would fail to fully #### (this was fixed by a nice ex-chek soldier at the range who showed how to do it properly) and it would fail to eject the surplus ammunition after the round was fired. The bolt goes back with the bullet about halfway, (can't tell at those speeds), and just brings the empty brass back into the chamber where it gets stuck. With the hunting ammunition the bolt goes almost all the way back, but it doesn't go all the way and the neck of the empty brass sticks in the chamber.
If that didn't make sense, here is the simpler version: either the brass doesn't eject or it gets stuck halfway.
Now, if you could understand that, how can I fix this? I would rather not have a seventy year old gun blow up in my face. Does anyone have a manual?
Do I have to clean the piston?
Please help if you can.
I recently bought an SVT-40 from Ontario. It came with the classic oil bottle, sling, and metal tools. Magazine loads well, and the stock is in great condition. The receiver seems alright.
Then I took it to the range to shoot (Don't criticize me too much). It didn't come with a manual, and I assumed I could shoot it straight out of the box.
It didn't explode, don't worry, and it actually shot quite well. No jams or misfires. The second time I took it out though, it would fail to fully #### (this was fixed by a nice ex-chek soldier at the range who showed how to do it properly) and it would fail to eject the surplus ammunition after the round was fired. The bolt goes back with the bullet about halfway, (can't tell at those speeds), and just brings the empty brass back into the chamber where it gets stuck. With the hunting ammunition the bolt goes almost all the way back, but it doesn't go all the way and the neck of the empty brass sticks in the chamber.
If that didn't make sense, here is the simpler version: either the brass doesn't eject or it gets stuck halfway.
Now, if you could understand that, how can I fix this? I would rather not have a seventy year old gun blow up in my face. Does anyone have a manual?
Do I have to clean the piston?
Please help if you can.


















































