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    Roy Queen

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    1. Actually, Paul, you are right on the money on the price range that I am willing to spend on a bayonet. However, this morning I secretly raided the credit union account to pay for an East German dagger without the wife's knowledge so I'm going to have to replenish that fund before buying a bayonet!

      Thank you for the advice and information Roy! How much are you looking to pay for a bayonet? There have been quite a few on ebay lately between 150 and 220 dollars.

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    2. I know that the one Finnish capture SVT rifle that I am familiar with sold for over $600.00. In my area, (Georgia/Tennessee line) there are many collectors that actively pursue not only SVT rifles, but also Mosin Nagant rifles, especially Finnish rifles. In the local shops, I have found many Soviet M91/30s, but none with Finn proof stamps or actual Finn rifles.

      You may be able to locate an SVT cleaning rod on Wanted To Buy/Trade section of www.gunboards.com.

      I'm attempting to locate a bayonet for my rifle, and have found a few, but right now, the price range is out of my reach for now.

      uote name='Paul Reck' date='Oct 3 2005, 19:23 ' post='23174']

      Yep... I traded a Post Ban AR15 for the SVT40 I have today. All it came with is one period magazine. They bayonet I picked up a couple of years ago. I still need a cleaning rod :o

      What is the going pick for an SVT40 with Finnish Capture marks these days?

      Paul

    3. I feel your pain regarding field stripping the SVT! The first time I had taken mine down, it took almost half a day for me to even get it back together. You are right about the Tokarev being a kicker, another thing I have noticed that even with earmuffs, it is definately a head buster as well. I got lucky with my SVT. I found mine in a pawn shop, but even then, I had to pay the going rate for it at the time.

      The worst gun trading mistake I made was swapping a Springfield M1A (civilian version of US M14 rifle) for a Yugoslavian SKS. Of course when I had swapped was when the Yugoslavian SKS carbines were really tough to find in the US. Talk about a bad swap not that I think about the mass imporatation of the Yugo SKS rifles.

      The worst part about field stripping the Tokarev is freeing the bolt from the receiver. Other than that, I was shocked to see how few pieces were present... I do remember the first time trying to field strip it, I because so angry I saw myself flinging it through a window!

      I traded an AR15 for my SVT40! I wanted one that badly. I had been looking for about two years(funny how rare things are when you are looking for them).

      I have not fired my WW2 weapons(except the mortar and P38 in re-enacting) in a very long time. I would say that the most accurate rifle would have to be the Mosin Nagant 90/31. I remember the Tokarev kicking like a mule, yet being really accurate. I never fired the Mosin Nagant M44 nor the Lugar).

      Thank you very much for your words of praise, Roy :violent:

      : :angry::angry:

    4. Thank you for your kind words, guys! :D Paul, the WWII markings have been left intact on my P08, but since it was a 1936 piece, rather than having the nazi style waffenampt stamped on it, it has three Wiemar style eagles stamped on it. Actually, the give away to it being a DDR rebuild is the replacement barrel. It has an imperial style crown over N proof mark stamped directly underneath the barrel. Prior to WWII, I understand that this same stamp was also used by German arms manufacturers, but was dropped either by mid 1930s or early 1940s. As far as Luger barrels go, I understand that the original barrels were also stamped with the serial number, whereas the DDR replacement barrels were not.

      Speaking about Finnish capture SVT-40 rifles, there was one sold in my area recently that fetched around $600.00. They, or for that matter, all military surplus arms are not getting any cheaper.

    5. Very impressive collection, Paul! I really like your SVT-40! They are alot of fun to shoot, but in my opinion, the SVT is a beast when it comes to field stripping to clean. What is your opinion of the accuracy of your Mosin Nagant rifles versus your K98? Thte last time that I had taken my Mosins and K98 out to the range, I actually grouped much better with the Mosin Nagant than I did with the K98. Overall, you have a collection to be very proud of! :jumping:

    6. I thought that I would share with you a couple of handguns in my collection. One is a 1961 East German produced Makarov. The other is an East German produced P08 which began life as a 1936 Mauser produced P08.

      Hope you enjoy the picture. :catjava:

    7. Very nice DDR collection, Paul! :love: I've a few tunics in my collection, but nothing like yours! Actually, my wife was pretty ticked off at me for having the tunics, so now, I focus my DDR collecting to badges and medals. In fact, she encouraged this change in collecting by buying me a small display cabinet, and not take up too much space in the closet! :lol:

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