Ok, about a year and a half ago I ordered a SVT40 with original sniper reciever from PS militaria. I took it to the range the day I recieved it and had some function problems. I cleaned the rifle, put it in the safe and never got around to looking at it since.
With all the SVT post lately and the suggestion of "gas setting 1.5" I decided to take it out on my last day of vacation and to play around.
I never got it to the range but I did field strip it, set the gas setting to 1.5 and made sure to clean the rifle. Dry firing seems to work so the rifle should be good.
What really surprised me was below the Tula Star on the top of the reciever I found a marking that looked like an import stamp "09 Dec XX". There are no marking on the barrel such as US import marks found on rifles.
Does anyone else have an SVT rifle marked like this?
I was also surprised as the mathing stock has an amazing amount of arsenal field repairs. I would have thought it would have been easier to replace the stock as it almost looks like a patch work quilt. Is this common?
With all the SVT post lately and the suggestion of "gas setting 1.5" I decided to take it out on my last day of vacation and to play around.
I never got it to the range but I did field strip it, set the gas setting to 1.5 and made sure to clean the rifle. Dry firing seems to work so the rifle should be good.
What really surprised me was below the Tula Star on the top of the reciever I found a marking that looked like an import stamp "09 Dec XX". There are no marking on the barrel such as US import marks found on rifles.
Does anyone else have an SVT rifle marked like this?
I was also surprised as the mathing stock has an amazing amount of arsenal field repairs. I would have thought it would have been easier to replace the stock as it almost looks like a patch work quilt. Is this common?


















































