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    Cool My Russian Garand is here

    Got my GunBroker treat in the other day. A 1943 Tula SVT40.
    Cleaned it all up and it looks better than described, the "frosted bore" was mostly crud - bore is not mint, but looks better than expected.
    As this was my first time cleaning an SVT, I came to realization that I would not want to disassemble it in the field, no wonder Russians took it out of service so quickly. Wouldn't take much to loose something in the dirt and end up with a straight pull bolt action. Also, it is interesting to see how Soviet weapons evolved from it into SKS and AK.
    I'll take it out to shoot it (with some non-corrosive) ammo once the outside temperatures and humidity die down.
    Some pics:






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    Cool

    awesome man!!! She sure is a beauty.
    Here's to pussy and gunpowder. One to live for, the other to die by.....Goddamn though, I do love the smell of 'em both !!!

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    Neat rifles, I hope you like it. It will be interesting to see how it groups.

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    Cleaned up nice but oh boy does that stick its nose way out front. What is the overall length and barrel length on that rifle?

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    That is SWEEEEEET. How much?

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    lucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 Patriot-of-many View Post
    That is SWEEEEEET. How much?
    Last one's I've seen for sale were in the $900-1200 range, back when I had my shop in the 90's we bought them for $125...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 Patriot-of-many View Post
    That is SWEEEEEET. How much?
    Got lucky for just around 650 all said and done. Put ina ;low ball bid before going to bed and expected to lose. Woke up a winning bidder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old Grump View Post
    Cleaned up nice but oh boy does that stick its nose way out front. What is the overall length and barrel length on that rifle?
    http://surplusrifle.com/svt40/specifications.asp
    Surprisingly light for its size.
    Barrel Length: 24.02 Inches
    Overall Length: 48.27 Inches
    Weight: 8.9 lbs.
    Rifling: 4 turns, right hand twist
    Action: Semiautomatic
    Caliber: 7.62x54r
    Magazine Capacity: 10 round, detachable box

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    Quote Originally Posted by vit View Post
    Got my GunBroker treat in the other day. A 1943 Tula SVT40.
    Cleaned it all up and it looks better than described, the "frosted bore" was mostly crud - bore is not mint, but looks better than expected.
    As this was my first time cleaning an SVT, I came to realization that I would not want to disassemble it in the field, no wonder Russians took it out of service so quickly. Wouldn't take much to loose something in the dirt and end up with a straight pull bolt action. Also, it is interesting to see how Soviet weapons evolved from it into SKS and AK.
    I'll take it out to shoot it (with some non-corrosive) ammo once the outside temperatures and humidity die down.
    Some pics:





    This has got to be one of the cleanest/nicest looking SVT-40's I've seen. Even for a refurb it's in exceptional shape. Really makes me miss the two I had. Congrats Vit!
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    Beautiful guns! Decent accuracy, as well!

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