Rayleigh_Scattering
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Seems like a big wave of SVTs just the EE.
What gives?
What gives?
The last dealer with them in stock sold out. No one expects anymore of these to come in the country. The prices are only going up from here
Yup, the "buy low, sell high" crowd is locking in their profits. Not a bad move. Right now, the prices are high. While they could go higher, you never know what the future holds. Someone could come across a warehouse full of them in Romania or Albania or wherever. They could get banned (you never know with Libs in power).
Mine is staying in my permanent collection.
Not sure if this is a great time to buy or not. Supplies are definitely drying up, so the prices should continue to climb. But again, you never know.
I've heard a few people compare these to the M1 Garands and predict that the prices will continue to rise like they did. I've contacted most of the dealers in Canada who have sold these in the past and all of them have said they haven't seen any of these come into the country in a couple years now and there's no leads to anymore coming in.
No one knows what the future holds though. Maybe a warehouse full of them does get imported.....
'suppose I'll have to put in some more effort to try to get it to shoot straight.
Pity the lack of ranges near Calgary.
Anyone know a good algorithm for checking bedding?
Even if another batch is found somewhere, I sincerely doubt we'll ever see another $200 SVT xmas special again. More like $500-$600 special.
The 12 port rifle is considerably louder than the 4 port version, useful info when planned use is creating elbow room at the range, Fudd's revenge.
Don't you need to bed stock? Action was shifting in the stock and no end-user shimming could help this, so soviets went back to mosin snipers, which maintained zero during use.
Fitting of original rifles was better then refurbs fitting. Even with better fitting it was not up to the specifications provided by Tokarev, manufacturing and QC issues.
So if i have Podolsk 1941 with receiver SN and stock SN matching, is it possible that it is an original stock? Or soviets force-matched the stocks too?
My second SVT has AVT stock and numbers don't match.