Used DESIRABLE 1941 C&R Tula SVT-40 Tokarev Refurb 7.62x54R 24.6" Blued AVT

Vintage Tula SVT-40 Tokarev Russia Tula SVT 10+1

May 1941 Tula SVT-40 Tokarev 7.62x54R Blued in Very Good Condition Thumbnail
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Key Features

  • Item Type: Semi Auto Rifles
  • Action: Gas Piston
  • Manufacturer: Tula
  • Capacity: 10 1
  • Model: SVT-40 Tokarev
  • Barrel Length: 24.6"
  • Caliber: 7.62x54R
  • Finish: Blued
  • Overall Condition: Very Good
  • Year Manufactured: May 1941

Product Description

    Attention, Comrade soldier!

    I have here for you a fine example of the 1941 Tula SVT-40 rifle. This is a weapon that has been forged in the fires of the Great Patriotic War, and it has proven itself to be a reliable and deadly companion in battle.

    This rifle is chambered for the powerful 7.62x54R cartridge, the same cartridge used in the Mosin-Nagant rifle. This means that you will have no trouble finding ammunition for it, even in the heat of battle.

    The SVT-40 is a short-stroke gas piston, tilting bolt semi-automatic rifle with a 5-position adjustable gas tube! Featuring the desirable scope rail and 6-Port muzzle device. Though it has been refurbished with newer model parts such as the later safety selector and 7-hole barrel shroud, it is sure to strike fear in the heart of your enemies when they hear the powerful, smooth and reliable action getting closer and closer to their trench!

    The SVT-40 also has a 10-round detachable box magazine, with additional stripper clip action, which is a significant improvement over the Mosin-Nagant's 5-round fixed magazine. This means that you can carry more ammunition with you, and you can reload faster in battle.

    This particular SVT-40 was made in Tula in May 1941, just months before the German invasion of the Soviet Union. It has seen its fair share of action, but it has been refurbished and is in flawless working condition.

    This rifle is a veteran of the Battle of Stalingrad. It has seen the worst of the fighting, but it has come out the other side stronger than ever, just like you, Comrade! This is a rifle that you can rely on to protect you and your comrades in battle.

    Imagine yourself in the rubbled streets of Stalingrad. The German waves are attacking relentlessly, and your comrades are falling all around you. You need a weapon that can give you the edge in battle. You need a weapon that is reliable, powerful, and accurate.

    That weapon is non other than the SVT-40.

    With the SVT-40 in your hands, you can be confident that you can defeat your enemies. You can be confident that you can help your comrades defend the Motherland.

    Don't hesitate, comrade soldier! This rifle is the perfect weapon for you. It is the weapon that you need to win the Battle of Stalingrad and the Great Patriotic War.

    For the Motherland!

    The Tula Arms Plant was one of the oldest and most important arms factories in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1712, and it began producing firearms in 1730. During World War II, the Tula Arms Plant was one of the main suppliers of firearms to the Red Army. It produced millions of rifles, machine guns, and other weapons.

    The Tula Arms Plant was also a major center for the development of new weapons technology. During World War II, the Tula Arms Plant developed the SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle, the PPSh-41 submachine gun, and the Mosin-Nagant M1944 carbine.

    The Tula Arms Plant played a vital role in the Soviet victory in World War II. The weapons that it produced helped the Red Army to defeat the German invaders.

Specifications

Item TypeSemi Auto Rifles
ManufacturerTula
ModelSVT-40 Tokarev
Caliber7.62x54R
Overall ConditionVery Good
Bore ConditionExcellent
ActionGas Piston
Capacity10 1
Barrel Length24.6"
FinishBlued
Stock/GripsOriginal Russian Arctic Birch wood stock with shellac finish, metal buttplate and 7-Hole barrel shroud
Sight/OpticRear adjustable leaf U notch, Front adjustable ring/post
What's IncludedOriginal webbed sling with dog collars
Year ManufacturedMay 1941
Country of OriginRussia

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