SVT carbine

Polish Service 1950's

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What it's actually good for is the mystery.

'Pushing bush' is easier with a short rifle, and because he can! If someone wants to modify their rifle and has the tools and knowledge to do it right, who cares! The OP did a nice job and now has a very unique rifle.
 
'Pushing bush' is easier with a short rifle, and because he can! If someone wants to modify their rifle and has the tools and knowledge to do it right, who cares!
I don't care. There is no need to get your panties in a twist over nothing.
 
You are doing it again?!?!?
Just like the other posts in the 3000$ cz.
I have never put anyone on my ignore list but your such a goof and totally annoying that I just pipped my cherry on you.
 
You are doing it again?!?!?
Just like the other posts in the 3000$ cz.
I have never put anyone on my ignore list but your such a goof and totally annoying that I just pipped my cherry on you.
Don't be like that, I know you like me really.
 
Everyone has opinion. The only one that should really count to the OP is his own. Does it work for him and is he satisfied with the results?... then that is all that really matters...
 
Movie theatres used to have a separate viewing room where mothers could take their noisy babies and young children to feed and change diapers. That way they wouldn't disturb the adults who wanted to watch the film instead of watching misbehaving children. CGN needs something like that. :)

OP, nice work. It looks very good.
 
From what I see, the beavered off front end might eliminate one of the most annoying features I've found on the SVT. There are so many pieces of wood, solid steel and stampings hung off the barrel that all have to vibrate just badly enough to ruin the accuracy. By tightening up the bands and foreend tip, you might be on to something.

BTW, any arguments getting the barrel off the receiver?
 
From what I see, the beavered off front end might eliminate one of the most annoying features I've found on the SVT. There are so many pieces of wood, solid steel and stampings hung off the barrel that all have to vibrate just badly enough to ruin the accuracy. By tightening up the bands and foreend tip, you might be on to something.

BTW, any arguments getting the barrel off the receiver?


That metal is supposed to be loose & floppy. If it not, you point of impact will vary greatly as the metal shields warm up and expand.
 
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