The bigger buttplate could be for an AVT 40 stock - these were commonly used on SVTs when they got refurbed. The AVT stock is a little beefier to handle full auto fire.
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The bigger buttplate could be for an AVT 40 stock - these were commonly used on SVTs when they got refurbed. The AVT stock is a little beefier to handle full auto fire.
It works fine in my TT33, but its DIRTY. The little buggers also shred and shed their jackets at first contact with anything, while the core keeps going. Would not want to be hit with one, they'd...
Got a crate of Czech surplus, it came on 8 rd stripper clips, 5 to a box. I'm guessing the clips charge some sort of SMG. Which one(s)? I have to peel the clips to load my TT33.
Febreeze does nothing on this stuff. I just let it air out in the garage for over a year..
The first production SKS (1949) used a spike bayo, prototypes likely did too. The WW2 prototypes were olny issued to a couple units for field testing, and I've never even seen a picture of them. ...
I've got 3 of them. Two work fine at a setting of 1.3, but the third, a 1941 Tula, runs best at 1.5, all using Russian surplus from around 1975. It does show evidence of minor previous corrosion in...