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    1943 Tokarev SVT 40 Tula

    I picked up a nice 1943 Tokarev Tula SVT 40.

    Don't know much about it, Looks live a AVT 40 stock (safety notch on both sides )
    bluing on bolt was removed?
    nice bayonet, Magazine pouch.







    I really enjoy shooting this rifle
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    lucky finding a bayonet as well. Here in Canada the rifles are quite common but the bayonets are a real problem to find. I had one of the rifles and found it too loud and troublesome to clean.
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    In Canada are your Mags pined to 5 rounds?
    yea cleaning is a pain, but I like loud and the muzzle flash is sweet

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    Is that a rifle or a flame thrower!?!

    It actually looks cool and a period correct bayonet is a nice accessory for any milsurplus rifle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ltorlo64 View Post
    Is that a rifle or a flame thrower!?!

    It actually looks cool and a period correct bayonet is a nice accessory for any milsurplus rifle.
    I have to agree, I love getting all the period correct items for each milsurplus rifle I have.
    including Bayonets, scabbards, Ammo pouches, Slings and even the correct ammo.

    My 1943 M1 Garand I have a correct Bayonet, Sling, Cleaning kit, oil tube, tool kit, ammo and coins.
    1942 K98K Mauser I have the correct Bayonet, Sling, Cleaning kit, oil tube, ammo pouch, ammo and coins.

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    Guns Network Contributor 04/2013 El Laton Caliente's Avatar

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    A correct bayo for a SDV40 normally runs about $250... good find.
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Laton Caliente View Post
    A correct bayo for a SDV40 normally runs about $250... good find.
    I have seen them as high as 800.00 at a gun show so yea I am happy with my purchase.

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    Super nice find you got there. They are one of those rifles that I wish I had purchased when they first showed up in the US. I seem to recall them for about $225 dealer in Shotgun News adds around 1995 or 96.

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    Beautiful !!!

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