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Tokarev SVT40
HELP !!!! Please !!!
Once upon a time there was a ridiculous regulation here in Mauserland called the "Kriegswaffenkontrollgesetz" which was intended to prevent military rifles from looking like - yes, you guessed it - military rifles.
As a result, things like the flash hider and bayonet lugs were cut off Enfield no.5s, No. 4s had the bayonet lugs on the barrel sawn off -etc. etc.
And the SVT40 had the barrel brake removed.
This nonsense is now past, and the barrel brake was put back on again some time ago, but only secured with a grub screw (weak) which was not even secured with Locktite or something similar (bad mistake).
Well, the inevitable happened - the grub screw must have loosened, and two weeks ago, when my friend arrived home: no barrel brake!
Needless to say, all plausible and even a number of implausible corners of his home and the range were searched. No luck.
So the appeal for help is thus: has anyone out there got a dimensioned drawing of the SVT40 muzzle brake? We could machine a replacement, if only we knew the dimensions. Tokarev spares are strictly unobtanium here.
Even the length and diameter would help in scaling up a good photo.
Thanks for reading this, and extra thanks to anyone who can produce dimensions or a drawing.
Patrick
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Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 01-08-2020 at 04:05 PM.
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01-08-2020 04:01 PM
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Wish I could help...
But maybe it would be important to know which type you’re looking for.
The one with 2 or with 6 chambers?
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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"The one with 2 or with 6 chambers?"
??? Its a rifle, it only has one chamber.
If you mean the slits on the muzzle brake, I think there were 6.
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Muzzle brakes usually have expansion chambers inside as part of the design. The holes and slots are additional to the braking effect, directing the gases.
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
"The one with 2 or with 6 chambers?"
??? Its a rifle, it only has one chamber.
If you mean the slits on the muzzle brake, I think there were 6.
Yes sorry, I was meaning the slits.
There are two versions, one with two big ones and one with 6 thinner ones.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Aw, c'mon guys. I realize that probably nobody has a drawing of the thing, but couldn't someone at least measure the outside diameter of the muzzle brake? Please!!!
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Patrick, I’ll ask the guys from my Italian
collector’s forum. Maybe they can help.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Patrick,
What’s the drawing worth to you? I see these available for $40 or so.
I’d be happy to purchase one and put together a drawing for you.
I’m a draftsman by trade and this would be a pretty quick project for me.
Just reimburse my purchase cost and I’d be happy.
Let me know!
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
PM sent
If that was meant for me, it would not appear the PM went through.
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