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SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« on: March 07, 2024, 12:05:54 AM »
My 1943 SVT40. It came with one original mag and the rest I grabbed are repros. The sling is a mosin sling with an Amazon “AKS74U” front sling attachment clip added. The gas adjustment tool cost more than I expected but given I need it for the rifle to function I’m happy to pay the price, especially because it’s an original one and not a repro.

Rifle assembled

Disassembled


Bolt and bolt carrier (bolt carrier looks like it had the purple refurb coating removed)

upper metal handguard

Wooden upper handguard

Earlier 6-port muzzle brake

No rails on the receiver

The earlier style of forward sling swivel


Serialized gas system components

Trigger group





Stock cartouche, markings, and other notable features (stock is marked 1943 if it’s not clear)





1x original mag 3x repro mags. The repros were like $100CAD each so I was disappointed to find one came with bent to **** feed lips. Furthermore they wouldn’t accept a return so I fixed it myself (we will see how I did when I shoot it next). I also recently got some cheap letter and number stamps and figured I’d stamp the rifle’s serial on the mag body (I made sure to stamp repro on the floor plate for anyone who can’t tell it’s a repro). I’m not trying to fool anyone I just like the look of stamped serials and figured I’d try it out (obviously I’m a novice).

Anyways, anyone have any idea why this rifle has a mix of old and new features? I thought that rifles from this year should have phased out the older features.
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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2024, 12:07:48 AM »
Realized I forgot some markings.






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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2024, 03:17:42 PM »
Love the SVT 40.  They have become pricey down south of the boarder.  Looks like you have a pretty nice one.  Hows the bore? 

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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2024, 04:39:25 PM »
Mint. The rifle was in packing grease when I picked it up second hand.
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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2024, 09:33:37 PM »
My 1943 SVT40. It came with one original mag and the rest I grabbed are repros. The sling is a mosin sling with an Amazon “AKS74U” front sling attachment clip added. The gas adjustment tool cost more than I expected but given I need it for the rifle to function I’m happy to pay the price, especially because it’s an original one and not a repro.


Anyways, anyone have any idea why this rifle has a mix of old and new features? I thought that rifles from this year should have phased out the older features.

Because it went through post war refurb.

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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2024, 10:41:36 PM »
I was under the understanding that by 1943 there shouldn’t have been any 6-port muzzle brakes left in production and the two port would have been standard. Would the brake have been swapped out during refurb or am I wrong about that part being phased out?
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Re: SVT40 1943 with late and early features
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2024, 10:46:01 PM »
I was under the understanding that by 1943 there shouldn’t have been any 6-port muzzle brakes left in production and the two port would have been standard. Would the brake have been swapped out during refurb or am I wrong about that part being phased out?

changed during refurb. Your rilfe is a mixmaster. Nothing uncommon.