WWII Soviet Tula Tokarev SVT-40 7.62x54R 27″ Semi-Automatic Rifle 1941 C&R

SOLD FOR: $3625

LSB#: 220316CA042

Make: Soviet, Tula Arsenal Factory No. 314 NKV

 

Model: SVT-40

Serial#: The original Cyrillic serial number is ZhG6010; The importer’s serial number is T06972

Year of Manufacture: 1941

Caliber: 7.62x54mmR

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Rifle fed by a Detachable Magazine

Markings: All the following markings are in Cyrillic and have been Romanized. The top of the chamber ring is marked “A” inside a box (a post WWII refurbishment marking), a star indicating that the rifle was manufactured at Tula and “1941” which was the date of manufacture. The left side of the chamber ring features the original serial number “ZhG6010”, and it has a faded proof marking. The right side of the chamber ring is marked with faded proof marks. The bolt handle is marked with the serial number which has been applied with an electric pencil (done during the refurbishment process). The bottom of the bolt, visible through the chamber, also has the serial number which was applied by an electric pencil. The trigger guard has been serial matched with an electric pencil, a Izhevsk proof (triangle with an arrow in the center) and a faded proof. The buttplate features a faded Tula proof mark. The tangent leaf rear sight is marked with a Izhevsk proof on the leaf itself and its base has a Tula proof (visible when the ladder is raised). The left side of the forend, just ahead of the through bolt, is marked with an arsenal refurbishment mark (a box with a vertical line in the center). The left side of the butt is marked with the serial number (added during arsenal refurbishment) and has some faded proofs. There are some faded proofs on the right side of the butt. The right side of the frame is marked in English with the importer’s markings: the serial number “T06972” and “SVT 1940 7.62X54R MADE IN RUSSIA CDI SWAN VT”.

Barrel Length: 27”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a dovetailed post on a ramp with a protective hood. The rear sight is a tangent leaf with a “U”-notch which is graduated in meters 1-15, inclusive.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The arsenal refurbished stock is 4-pieces featuring ventilated metal upper and lower piston covers, a wood ventilated handguard and a wood forend and butt. The stocks feature a barrel band with a sling swivel on the left side, finger grooves on the forend, a through bolt, a semi-pistol grip, a straight comb, a sling swivel on the belly and a metal buttplate. The stocks have some light handling marks, scratches, nicks and scuffs. Notably, there is a patch repair on the left side of the forend between the through bolt and receiver, a light scratch on the left side of the forend just ahead of the grip, a patch repair on the front of the grip, some light finish loss at the border of the butt and butt-plate and there is some light wear at the toe. The LOP is 13.25” from the trigger to the rear end of the buttplate. The buttplate has finish loss around its leading edges, a patch of oxidation at the top and the area around the screw slots have been painted black. Overall, the arsenal refurbished stock is in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original to Arsenal Refurbishment

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There light erosion concentrated in the grooves.

Overall Condition: The arsenal refurbished rifle retains about 80% of its metal finish. There are some light handling marks, scuffs and nicks on the metal parts of the rifle. The bolt has developed a brown hue, a result from the refurbishment done at a Soviet repair depot. Notably, there is some finish loss around the muzzle. Some proof marks have faded but the majority of the markings are clear. The screwheads are serviceable. Overall, this arsenal refurbished rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: The rifle comes with a single detachable box magazine. The left side of the magazine is marked with the serial number “TA6617” in electric pencil (it is not serial matched) and has the struck out serial number “2536”. The magazine has been refinished and has scattered light pitting visible under the bluing. The magazine is in Very good condition.

Our Assessment: This Tula Arsenal, Factory No. 314 NKV, manufactured SVT-40 is a semi-automatic rifle that is fed by a detachable magazine which takes 7.62x54mmR rounds. The SAMOZARYaDNAYa VINTOVKA TOKARYeVA OBRAZTsA 1940 GODA (self-loading rifle Tokarev model 1940) or SVT-40 was designed by Fyodor Vasilievich Tokarev, one of the preeminent Soviet weapon designers of the time. The precursor to the SVT-40 was the SVT-38 which proved unpopular among Soviet soldiers during the Winter War of 1940. The design was improved and by 1941 the SVT-40 began to enter service. The semi-automatic rifle saw extensive use by the Red Army during WWII across all fronts. The rifle proved its worth in the hands of some of the most accomplished snipers to emerge from the war. The SVT-40 was retired from active service in the Soviet Armed Forces following the end of WWII, and surplus units were eventually refurbished and sold off as hunting rifles in the Soviet Union. This rifle is an aesthetically pleasing and mechanically sound WWII era SVT-40. It is a WWII-vintage rifle you do not want to miss out on!

WWII Soviet Tula Tokarev SVT-40 7.62x54R 27" Semi-Automatic Rifle 1941 C&R
WWII Soviet Tula Tokarev SVT-40 7.62x54R 27″ Semi-Automatic Rifle 1941 C&R