SVT40's with FAKE Nazi Markings

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Just so no one gets burnt, read it here:

http://www.k98kforum.com/showthread.php?5781-SVT-with-nazi-proofs

The ad on CGN, the first two listed:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=785807

SVT's (All Sold or SPF's)

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Sorting has taken me two nights (8+ hours), I only thought it would take one night....I am still not done. The rifles all seem to be from 1940 and 1941 - No 1944 or 1945's
The top row pretty much pre-sold, but the second row had some unique/rare rifles including a sniper, some 259R's, etc. The last row still needs to be sorted/listed.
All rifles come with sling, oiler, tool bag, 3x tools and pouch.
Shipping is extra and generally costs $35.00
I might consider offers on the 259's. I came across two of these 4-5 years ago and sold one two years ago for around $600. I still have one in my collection.
EMT is King and I am not interested in Trades.

Rifle 1: SPF
SVT Data Sheet (259r) SPF
Designation: SVT40 259r
Manufacture: Ishevsk (Wehrmacht Capture Mark - Reich Eagle)
Year of Production: 1940 Serial:__4142
Side of Receiver: Notched for Sniper Rail
Rear top of Receiver: Standard
Bolt Carrier: Red Plum
Muzzle Brake: 12 Port
Front Barrel Band: Swivel
Trigger Guard: Narrow
Stock: Standard Arctic Birch _+_ (Tiger Stripe Birch)
Dual Safety Cut: No
Cartouche: Sanded
Finish: Shellac
Wrist Repair Bolt: Yes
Stock Patches: None
Magazine: SVT40
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...urrent=032.jpg
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...rent=009-2.jpg

Rifle 2 SPF
SVT Data Sheet (259r) SPF
Designation: SVT40 259r
Manufacture: Tula (Wehrmacht Capture Mark - Reich Eagle)
Year of Production: 1941 Serial:__3640
Side of Receiver: Notched for Sniper Rail
Rear top of Receiver: Standard
Bolt Carrier: Black
Muzzle Brake: 12 Port
Front Barrel Band: Swivel
Trigger Guard: Narrow
Stock: Standard Arctic Birch
Dual Safety Cut: Yes
Cartouche: Sanded
Finish: Shellac
Wrist Repair Bolt: Yes
Stock Patches: One
Magazine: SVT40
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...urrent=031.jpg
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...rent=013-2.jpg

Rifle 3 Sold
SVT Data Sheet Sniper Sold (With all the re-furb'd SVT scopes on recently imported 91/30's - it would be pretty easy to finish this sniper right)
Designation: SVT40
Manufacture: Tula (Export Marked) (Bore Good-Excellent)
Year of Production: 1941 Serial:__1284
Side of Receiver: Notched for Sniper Rail
Rear top of Receiver: Notched for Sniper
Bolt Carrier: Red Plum
Muzzle Brake: 12 Port
Front Barrel Band: Swivel
Trigger Guard: Wide
Stock: Standard Arctic Birch
Dual Safety Cut: No
Cartouche: Sanded
Finish: Shellac
Wrist Repair Bolt: Yes
Stock Patches: One (middle side butt stock - Bakelite Patch (Shrapnel Damage?)
Magazine: SVT38 (Tabbed)____ SVT40____ Number (Highlight): 1 2 3
Takedown Wrench: SVT38____ SVT40____ SVT40 Special____ Repro____
Stock Take down tool: Yes____ No____
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...rent=019-2.jpg

Rifle 4 SPF
SVT Data Sheet SPF
Designation: SVT40
Manufacture: Tula
Year of Production: 1941 Serial:__1950
Side of Receiver: Notched for Sniper Rail
Rear top of Receiver: Standard
Bolt Carrier: Red Plum
Muzzle Brake: 12 Port
Front Barrel Band: Swivel
Trigger Guard: Narrow
Stock: Standard Arctic Birch
Dual Safety Cut: No
Cartouche: CCCP Roundel-Sanded
Finish: Shellac
Wrist Repair Bolt: Yes
Stock Patches (Highlight): None
Magazine: SVT40
http://s787.photobucket.com/albums/y...rent=006-2.jpg

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Last edited by agentcq; 08-07-2012 at 12:51 PM.

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I started the thread at k98k and debated starting one here.
They are fake. How to tell?

Well first off its a firing proof stamp, but way too big.
Next, the germans wouldn't fireproof anything unless
That had replaced a part, ie barrel or what have you.

Also that stamp just looks wrong,
 
I had my doubts that he received two in one case of Svt's, I have seen tons of Svt's and I still haven't seen one nazi marked yet. I also wouldn't pay more for a Nazi marked Svt just because they are easily faked and hard to prove they are real later.
 
I was wondering why those SVT's were priced at twice what I'd been seeing for "normal" ones.

So, is the feeling that the $600 asking price was because they were Nazi marked, and, that these markings are quite likely fake?

I noticed this seller recieved feedback from weimajack (who was the seller in that transaction), who, of course, deals in SVT's. I wonder if the cases of SVT's came through weimajack and maybe he has some comment on that? I never noticed him selling Nazi marked SVT's himself before.
 
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