-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
-
11-04-2016 02:22 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Legacy Member
Originally Posted by
domain007
Were the stocks stamped matching to the receiver during refurb process?
My rifle was not stock serialzed, the refurbishment standard really depends on the party doing the refurb. My rifle is a typical 1942 production, 6 port brake and factory sniper notched, forced match refurb with a plum coloured bolt and electro-pencil on some parts. It was purchased from a dealer about 5 years ago with magazine, sling, oiler, and ammunition pouch for about $300 CDN. Used market value of the same appears to have grown, to $450-$600 asking.
A nicer condition model, without forced match parts appear to command asking prices from $600 to $800.
Original magazines and bayonets add a premium to the price, and are often sold off separately.
USD market is different and CDN market is fickle, similar guns may sell for less than listed above.
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
-
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
cool, i didnt know that! i thought i was a special snowflake with having my '43 AVT stock matching to my rifle, or cooler yet if i had an original AVT Pics sould be up soon to make sure
-
Legacy Member
So a couple points. Firstly you do not have (or should not have) a AVT-40 as those would be prohibited in Canada (the AVT-40 was the full auto variant of the SVT-40). Simple way to test if it is a AVT-40 is will the safety move to both sides of the stock. If it does do this, I recommend taking it to the police as otherwise it is a lengthy jail sentence.
Secondly it was very common during the refurbishment process after WWII to use AVT-40 stocks to refurbish SVT-40s whose stocks were in too poor condition for the standard. I personally have a SVT-40 with a AVT-40 stock and I prefer the thicker stock to the thinner SVT-40 stock.
As to value Sentryduty has a very good rough range. I will add that the bayonet tends to be worth 200-250$ alone. And in regards to your value in the US question, the answer is it is worthless there not because it doesn't have value, but it cannot be legally imported into the USA (unless the laws in the States change).
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Yeah sorry about that I meant EX AVT (AVT40 that has been made semi only by using SVT trigger pack)
sadly no Full auto in Canada
---------- Post added at 04:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:03 PM ----------
Pics Here
My SVT - Album on Imgur
-
Legacy Member
Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
Secondly it was very common during the refurbishment process after WWII to use AVT-40 stocks to refurbish SVT-40s whose stocks were in too poor condition for the standard.
I completely forgot to mention that, good catch, and they do appear from time to time.
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Thanks guys which are more collectible AVT stocks or SVT ones? or is it just prefferance
-
Advisory Panel
Originally Posted by
domain007
which are more collectible
I can't believe either...why?
-
-
Legacy Member
Originally Posted by
domain007
Thanks guys
which are more collectible AVT stocks or SVT ones? or is it just prefferance
Depends. That stock is not 'factory original' as in what the rifle left the factory with in 1943. It is original to the refurbishment. Odds are if I was a betting man the standard stock (in good condition, most aren't due to how thin the wrist is) will be worth more as it was what the rifle was originally intended to be issued with.
That being said if you intend to shoot it lots the AVT stock will suit you better as it is thicker and didn't have the same cracking issues the original stock had. The downside is the LOP is shorter with the AVT stock than the SVT stock. Other than that it is just personal preference.
-
-
Contributing Member
I consider that these will likely all increase in value as time goes by, as they are not making any more.........btw, I also really like the antique bedframe your SVT is resting on!
Ed
-