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Tokarev SVT 40

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 2:18 pm
by Dutch Mosin
It took me a couple of months but here she is.

My very own Tokarev SVT 40.

This all matching rifle was built by Izhevsk in 1940.

Here are some pictures

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Tokarev SVT40 trigger safety

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Left tool is used for field stripping the SVT40(I believe this one was issued with the SVT38)
Right tool is to adjust the front sight


You might have noticed that the holes in the hand guard are filled with wood.

Until recently German gun law didn’t allow gun owners to own military assault rifles in their original configuration.

Reason for that was the so called” Kriegswaffen Kontrol Gesetz” or in good English “War arms control law”, a heritage of WW II.

The law also says that the flash hider had to be removed, cut of, or covered by a metal cap.

Also the holes in the metal hand guard covering the gas system had to be covered by a metal cap.

When you do all this the rifle will jam after 25 to 30 rounds of rapid fire because it runs hot.

For some reason this rifle has been saved (except for the bayonet lug, which was cut off) and only the holes in the hand guard were filled.

They can be removed very easily though.

I will remove the wooden fillings after I have removed the finish on the stock.

It’s not original and it gives me the opportunity to give the original look back to the rifle.

I took the SVT 40 apart to refinish the stock

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SVT40 field stripped

It hasn’t been cleaned lately and that’s an understatement.

I even believe that the person who last cleaned this rifle was a Russian.

The hardest parts to clean were the piston and the gas regulator.

The gas regulator wouldn’t even come out so I put a few drops of Ballistol on that part and left it for a while.

After 24 hours in Ballistol the gas regulator came out.

I was surprised it let through the gas.

It was filled with dirt.

Got it cleaned already.

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No pitting on the piston....looking good so far

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Gas regulator is clean again

Strange thing was that the trigger assembly looked like new

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Ah well, at least I know everything works.

Now I’m going to work on the stock.

I’ll keep you all posted.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin

Very nice Martin

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:03 pm
by DuncaninFrance
Nice looking piece.

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 4:12 am
by ian27
Nice rifle!!!!!!!!! Just a pity our government doesnt allow us to have even semi auto.

Ian

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:30 am
by ThePitbullofLove
Nice!

I *LOVE* SVT-40's...they're one of my favorite rifles!

Here's a couple of mine...

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Mine seem to like ALbanian, Hungarian light ball, and Czech Silvertip light ball ammo.

look at them pretty rifles

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:08 am
by Grubber
hey pittbull where in the heck did you capture all them svt's

tell me so I can snag one.

I want a 7.62x54r semi so bad I can taste it.

Blegh now I gotta clean the drool off my keyboard

Anybody got a shooter they wanna sell???

GG

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:35 am
by ThePitbullofLove
Got one at a live auction about 3 years ago ($150).

Got one at a bait and tackle shot about 3 years ago for $250.

Got one at a pawn shop for $300.

Got one at a gunshow from a walk-in about 2 years ago for $300 (and he sold me an FN-49, a Hakim, and a Ljungman for the same price...).

Got one at a gunshow for $450 last year.

Could have picked one up at an live auction last week; it sold for ~$500.

They're still around...the bad part is that everyone's looking for them now :evil:

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 11:42 am
by ian27
Its bad enough that Martin posted his pics, but pitbull just has to rub it in more by posting the pics of his rifles. :mrgreen: I cant even get 1 of those rifles!!!!!!! Grubber will no doubt chip in now saying he has just bought a couple or three just for good measure!!!

Ian

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:06 pm
by dhtaxi
Beautiful stuff makes me want to weep they are illegal in the UK.

All I can do is look I'm afraid so keep on posting them pics. :bigsmile:

hey ian

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:12 pm
by Grubber
gonna go easy on you this time

I don't have one of the svt's

it's on my want to get someday list.

GG

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 12:36 pm
by ian27
Hell Grubber dont be going soft on me now, if would be very uncharacteristic of you!!!!!! I am surprised that you have not got an svt squirreled away somewhere!!!!!! LOL Keep em coming!!!

:bigsmile: Ian