Manys are very stiff to install, not uncommon.For some reason the triger group is really hard to install . I have to use the clamps to do it. Thank you
I guess this is good a place as any to post. I recently purchased an svt 40, first time on the range, it was jamming and not ejecting the spent cartridges. It was doing this almost every shot. i am not to familiar with the rifle, any help would be greatly appreciated. the cartridges themselves where blackened..... i am thinking maybe the spring is to strong, or perhaps something must be adjusted. thanks
As Travis said, the gas regulator probably need adjustment. A good way to do is to remove the sheet metal handguard that cover the gas system, after,loosen the gas tube, set the regulator with your finger and tight the gas tube very securely or the regulator wont hold his setting. The regulator is pentagonal shaped and a adjustement tool can become handy.I guess this is good a place as any to post. I recently purchased an svt 40, first time on the range, it was jamming and not ejecting the spent cartridges. It was doing this almost every shot. i am not to familiar with the rifle, any help would be greatly appreciated. the cartridges themselves where blackened..... i am thinking maybe the spring is to strong, or perhaps something must be adjusted. thanks
Thank you for the informative post. I was first introduced to the SVT a few weeks ago. I decided to buy an SKS as my first auto loader after shooting the SVT (cheaper ammo), but it kept niggling away at me and today I ordered an SVT from wanstallsonline. Hopefully I can get it cleaned and tested before it's too cold outside!
Your takedown instructions will come in handy, and I'm looking forward to being the next caretaker and user of a small piece of history
Great! Another SVT will find a good home, congratThank you for the informative post. I was first introduced to the SVT a few weeks ago. I decided to buy an SKS as my first auto loader after shooting the SVT (cheaper ammo), but it kept niggling away at me and today I ordered an SVT from wanstallsonline. Hopefully I can get it cleaned and tested before it's too cold outside!
Your takedown instructions will come in handy, and I'm looking forward to being the next caretaker and user of a small piece of history
Comrade need more Vodka!Too cold for me, I meant! LOL
All of this started only last year from buying one Mosin Nagant!
The carbine your dad had was probably a polish M44,they can be found from time to time. I have 2 of them, new, never issued and never fired since in canadaIt certainly seems a good time to collect Russian. I remember when I was young hearing Mausers derisively (or possibly affectionately) referred to as Jack Handles, because they were so cheap and common.
Not so much today!
My dad once had a new-in-cosmo Nagant. I'm not sure what model, but it was a carbine with integral spike bayonet. Beautiful shape, and I don't think we ever shot it. I wish he hadn't sold it, but the then-looming specter of the long gun registry made him decide to sell off most of his collection, including many fine old Winchesters...
Jean at P&S Guns & Militaria have the gas tool. He's a member here goes by JP.I'd like to get one of the gas adjuster tools. I noticed Frontier was mentioned as a source, but I can find nothing on their website.
I also don't suppose that bayonets can be found that cost less than the gun itself did! ;D