Just got a SVT-40. Pretty good shape except for a significant crack in the stock. I know the SVT-40 is known for having cracks. I've never had a rifle with a crack, can someone please let me know if this is considered "really bad" and how it would affect the 'shootability' of the rifle?
The crack starts from the top of the stock where the back of the receiver meets the wood. The crack is a few inches long (along the long axis). The crack appears to go almost clean through the stock vertically. Sorry i don't have a picture from inside the slot where the receiver sits, but when the stock is removed you can see the crack on the inside and it runs almost the entire height of the stock (ie from the top of the stock almost down to the bottom where the trigger group sits.
Other then this crack the stock is in ok condition, a few scrapes and what looks to be a hairline crack or repair near the magazine.
The crack starts from the top of the stock where the back of the receiver meets the wood. The crack is a few inches long (along the long axis). The crack appears to go almost clean through the stock vertically. Sorry i don't have a picture from inside the slot where the receiver sits, but when the stock is removed you can see the crack on the inside and it runs almost the entire height of the stock (ie from the top of the stock almost down to the bottom where the trigger group sits.
Other then this crack the stock is in ok condition, a few scrapes and what looks to be a hairline crack or repair near the magazine.
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