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    Picked up an SVT40 and a tin of heavy ball for $1500

    Picked his up on Saturday. Really nice refurb that was still covered in cosmolineicon. Shot it today after cleaning it up. Cosmoline still poured out of everywhere lol. Fun rifle to shoot!









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