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1941 SVT 40


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Replacement stocks are expensive...mr Brian and I will pull it apart and glue/clamp and pin it together. I wouldn't bother with it except that it's the original matching numbers stock. The magazine is the only mismatched part on the gun.


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Once the stock is all good-to-go...., do yourself a favor before shooting it and get this gas system adjustment tool from Black River Gunsmithing. 

 

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http://www.blackrivergunsmithing.com/toolsandaccessories.html

 

I wasted a lot of time and ammo back when I got my SVT-40 wondering why it wouldn't cycle.  The gas regulator has to be adjusted and this tool is the only thing in the world that seems to be the correct odd-ball size that the commie system came up with. 

 

Also, most of the gas regulators will have some pitting as the results of corrosive ammo.  If the regulator won't turn easy, drop some Kroil around it and let it soak overnight. 

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