@@moderncloth682 early days? Other Ding Dongs on TY doing it right now, 20 mins of sucking the gun maker's dick and rubbing down the gun, before they even load it.
@@curiousgentleman7487 FG 42 как разработка, геверы 41 и 43 годов - вполне жизнеспособные полуавтомат. винтовки. К счастью ФГ 42 не выпускали серийно, ибо военная машина германии к тому времени не справлялась с нагрузкой ввиде дополнительных производственных линий
ESTE ES UN VERDADERO FUSIL PARA UN TIRADOR DE PRECISION, EL SVT-40 ES MUY SUPERIOR AL LEGENDARIO FAMAGE-5- 7.62 (1939). CUYO PEINE TAMBIEN SE COLOCABA ENCIMA DE LA CORREDERA. LA UNICA DIFERIENCIA RADICA ES: EL SVRT. TIENE RECAMARA PARA DOS PEINES. Y LA COLPRESION ES MENOS LETAL QUE EL FAMAGE. QUE FUE RETIRADO POR RMPER CLAVICULAS EN LOS TIRADORES.
@@Pearloryx the clip is a MUCH faster way of reloading your magazine after it's empty. But yes having multiple preloaded magazines is a much faster reload. But what happens AFTER you run out of preloaded magazines if you are STILL SHOOTING 😉
It’s crazy to see transitional guns. Your 1940 rifle has a scope rail on it, “late” rear sight, and “late” 7 hole upper vented handguard. My 1941 doesn’t have the scope rail but has the “early” rear sight, and “early” 8 hole vented upper handguard lol
Токарев - Мой земляк из Тулы! Тульские земли - Оружейная столица России, столица самоваров, пряников, белёвской пастилы, булочки верёвки, и баянов - кнопочных аккордеонов. И всё это в маленьком регионе России. Горжусь своей родной Тульской землёй❤!
@@gregoryhall2967 Hungarian, based on the note in the packaging. I've also found that for some reason you can buy hungarian ammo in Texas, which is pleasantly surprising.
This is like gun ASMR. No Sponsor Blabla, no Build up for 10 minutes. No talking. Just high quality footage of gun, ammo, operation and shooting. Excellent 👍
СВТ была очень хорошая винтовка. Армейские ее критиковали типа за ненадежность. А флотские (сводные подразделения морской пехоты) очень уважали за скорострельность и точность боя. В чем секрет? Моряки нежно называли СВТ " Светкой". За автоматическим оружием нужно было тщательно ухаживать, вовремя чистить. И культура оружейная, более высокий уровень технического образования (морская техника и оборудование сложнее) у моряков была. Армейские менее подготовленные были. Вот простая Мосинка или ППШ не требовали такого тщательного ухода.
For those that haven’t handled or shot an SVT-40, they are surprisingly light in the hand and have very little recoil impulse or muzzle flip even with the 7.62x54R. Quite a special relic.
Gotta say the Russians really know how to make a gun not only that's beautiful to look at but with amazing functionality especially with the guns produced during and throughout the second world War some of the most iconic pieces produce imo
@@alphawolf2993nothing better than loud guns which sound exactly like how they look 'big and bold' I don't like guns which look exquisite but sound like pussies..
SVT 40. Gewher. M1 Garand. The three most legendary self loading rifles of the Second World War, which had stapled themselves as an iconic weapon used during this time. Although it was used for a use of war, you really just can’t help but admire the engineering that went into each rifle and the thoughts behind the gunsmiths.
Firearms of the past are truly magnificent. When you add the intense history of their use and how they may have turned the tide during critical battles and you begin to have a stronger appreciation for the engineers who developed them. What a HUGE leap a military took from bolt-action rifles to semi-automatic ones.
@@jj987987987 Yes. I was watching Hickock45’s channel where he was shooting the M1A. He mentioned how other firearm manufacturers would pick on its design along with the material used. In the end, the older rifles typically don’t fail. They are simply built to perform exceptionally and last.
@@rb2287 The m1/m14/m1a is unreliable compared to modern designs. They do last though, a lot of backline units still have them along with original m16s
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse he removed the magazine and loaded a few rounds. Then the next scene was of an open breach with an empty magazine, which he the pushed a clip into ...
what Caliber . model.WHAT 5Rnds.?? can that magazine be a 30Rnd.Clip.? That would mean ya 6 feeders at a time, but tactically defense posture demands more rounds. and it's so much easyer just to have a 30Rnd. Magzine on your rig. An have 180 rounds on you all at one time .... "EMAGIN DEFENSE POSTURE " IN ANY FIELD HAVE SCOPE-LONG RANGE , DEFENSIVE POSITION, LONGEST REACHING ROUNDS- FRAG; ARMOR PEARSING ROUNDS , EXPLOSIVE ROUNDS. CLAYMOR STAGED AN AT READY ; REMOTE DETONATE. AT DISTANCE . GRANADE LAUNCHER. or 50 RPG'S AT MULTIPLE LOC. SNARES / TRAPS EACH DEADLY . WAR IS SERIOUS ! INDIANS LOST FATE FROM THEIR CHIEFS WHEN WHITE EYES PROMISED PEACE. NO THERE BE HARDLEY AN TRIBE TO SPEAK OF .
Bought a case of them when they first came in. 30 to a rifle box at $69.00 each. Arsenal reworked with one spare mag each. Mix production years/variants.
@@user-ip9jf8gz8t Эффективная дальность огня составляет 500 метров, а с прицелом - 1000 метров. Вы сможете найти несколько простых в установке прицелов для этого оружия.
@@BrassBashers The same reason people like the M1 Garand, or bolt guns like the Mauser or Lee Enfield. The SKS is a classic, and until recently was very cheap as a surplus rifle, so there's really no wonder why it's well liked by collectors.
@@stahlhelmturtle9822 it was immediately obsolete, besides accuracy to 100 yds, 3 years after its conception. The Chinese lost hundreds of thousands of troops with this rifle in the Korean war. Sure people love to collect it, but that is the end of your argument.
LoL one of the reasons I call .556 a pussy caliber. 7.62×54r, 7.62×56mm(.30-06), 7.62×51mm and 7.62×39mm are all calibers that make the .556 look like a BB gun lol
18-year-old me standing at the department store sporting goods section trying to decide between an unissued Norinco type 56 SKS for $99 or a SVT-40 for $149. Of course I went with the SKS as Chi-com Norinco 7.62x39 was only $1.75/20. And no, that wasn't the 1920's. Even garbage rod M91/30s and 1895 Nagants that practically couldn't be given away are now well in the $300 - $500 territory.
I think loading a semi-auto external mag rifle like it’s an internal mag bolt action must be one of the most cursed reloads I’ve seen. The 5 round clipped SVT, feels as ridiculous as a belt-fed shotgun
@@nz5pv Тебе Google неправильно перевёл. Я говорил зачем заряжать СВТ с 5 патронных картриджей, если нужно зарядить магазин, вставить его и передёрнуть затвор. Ты не заряжаешь СВТ как винтовку Мосина. А в конце я привел пример, что заряжать СВТ с 5 патронными картриджами, это тоже самое что заряжать дробовик как пулемёт, не имеет никакого смысла.
If your stripper clips don't load smooth, try buffing them out really well with some steel wool, it works wonders. I bought a cheap 10-pack of Chinese stripper clips for my SKS, they were stiff, the rounds would grind on the clip when trying to feed the magazine, they just weren't very helpful at all. Then I spent a couple minutes per clip buffing them out really well with steel wool, and they run amazingly now, I feed ten rounds in a second, just as easy as in this video, every time.
@@detectivechocolate673 "Early history (1885-1945) The Fusil Automatique Modele 1917 was the first semi-automatic gun that fires cartridges to be widely issued in the infantry of any nation's army. The first successful design for a semi-automatic rifle is attributed to Austria-born gunsmith Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher, who unveiled the design in 1885.[1] The Model 85 was followed by the equally innovative Mannlicher Models 91, 93 and 95 semi-automatic rifles.[2] Although Mannlicher earned his reputation with his bolt-action rifle designs, he also produced a few semi-automatic pistols, including the Steyr Mannlicher M1894, which employed an unusual blow-forward action and held five rounds of 6.5 mm ammunition that were fed into the M1894 by a stripper clip." ............................. well there ya go, Austria was part of Germany when the first semi-auto rifle was invented.
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Considering the issue date being in the weapons name, SVT-38/SVT-40. G41/G43. If anything the germans were heavily inspired to implement a semi-auto rifle after Barborossa after encountering the SVT's on the front. You literally know nothing.
Rather unfortunate that the SVT doesn't have a manual hold-open. I mean in the game Red Orchestra II: Rising Storm, you can reload with clips but in the animation the soldier just yanks back the bolt and it SOMEHOW remains open with rounds still in the magazine. It doesn't work like that. Only two ways to lock the bolt back on an SVT; have an empty mag and pull the charging handle back, or remove the mag, reach your finger on up into the empty mag-well, locate and push-up on the tiny bolt-stop, pull the bolt WHILE pushing on that to lock it open, re-insert the mag (which I assume has ammo in it because if it was empty... just pull the damn bolt back without removing the mag), and THEN you can reload with clips. I suppose in theory you MIGHT be able to hold back the bolt manually, then insert a clip, and the CLIP holds the bolt back, but well I don't think I had ever attempted that plus it sounds like a VERY clunky affair plus I don't know if it would negatively affect the ability to reload with the clip plus I don't know if the clip would be difficult to then remove due to the pressure behind it from the bolt plus I don't know if it might cause damage to the clip itself or (granted, unlikely, but I'll mention it anyways) the clip feed guide. on the dust cover... This may sound crazy to Americans, but I've owned several SVT-40s before, I was actually interested to see that his safety had no hole punched into it because I'm not sure I ever saw that before but anyhow here in Canada I remember about 10+ years ago you could buy an SVT-40 with sling, ammo pouch, cleaning rod, possibly even with an oil can and extra clips, for about $300 CAD. Which, amazingly enough, at the time, the Canadian dollar was so strong (and/or the US dollar was so weak) that $300 CAD might have only been like $290 USD or so. Crazy to think that at rare points in history, the Canadian dollar was stronger than the US dollar, because that almost NEVER happens. Nowadays the exchange rate is about $1 USD = $1.33 CAD or something like that. Anyhow, awesome vid, awesome shooting, sexy ASMR, God bless America I hope to be there soon. Just as soon as I can afford to get there legally, I wanna get the fuck out of this frozen socialist authoritarian shithole.
I have a speed loader for NY State compliant AR... I get 30 rounds of ammo into the mag much faster than the traditional way to load a mag. It's amazing
ماهذه البندقيه رجاءا //هي صناعة روسيه شبيهه الى البندقية سيمينوف باختلاف بسيط من ناحية انها نصف اليه اي فيها ((أنبوبة غاز )) وطريقة الاملاء بمشط خمسة اطلاقات عكس البندقيه سيمينوف (١٠)اطلاقات بحربه هذه البندقيه بدون حربه الاختلاف بسيط (((الرجاء ماهذه البندقية )))وشكرا للاصغاء
trust in the word of God, Matthew 7:24-27 Jesus says here, Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. Jesus saves, God bless.😊
Not grabbing a bunch of these at gun shows in the 90s was my biggest mistake. They were mint condition and cost about $250. 🤦 I still want one, but now they're harder to find and a lot more expensive, lol.
@@user-ei8ct4lo2b девушка вы о чём? СВТ в простонароде Света - модель 1940г это именно эта винтовка, если не ошибаюсь то начала производство 1938г автоматом Калашникова начала производство 1947г
For a second there I was wondering why the mag release was so crappy. Then the clip hit the table and I remembered that back then magazines weren’t disposable
Разве вы не видели свои мобильные военкоматы, которые разъезжали по всем городам россии с марта? Россияне бедняжки шли туда и подписывали контракты ведясь на хорошие деньги. Потом их отправляли неперерывным потоком на поле боя. Это называется скрытая мобилизация. А с сентября сколько чмобиков закинули на фронт неподготовленными. Чисто зеков с зон более 50 тыс. мобилизировали в чвк "Вагнер". Почему вы скрепоносные делаете квадратные глаза?....типа ВСУ не может 11 месяцев разгромить каких то 200 тыс. ограниченного воинского контингента. Ваши войска уже около полумиллиона убитыми и ранеными потеряли
@@qazanbasik5447 кто бы говорил про повестки, у вас же авсоь давно юбилейная прошла, а судя по тому что ты сидишь в ютубчике, у кого то смелости не хватило родину защищать. Зачем семечки? Чтоб в ваши 200е не зря пропадали, предлагаешь их на удобрения пустить и сразу засадить?
@@pvpevgeni8613 кого защищать? Пусть родину свою(Украину) защищает, а то свалил или спрятался под юбкой и теперь Россию грязью поливает, рассказывая как они "побеждают", при этом отсиживаясь с довольной мордой.
@@user-gw2lg4bu4wпопомните мои слова, если не ляжете в украинской земле. Вы население России будете платить репарации за возмещение военной помощи запада и за моральный и физический ущерб украинцам - и никто не будет вас спрашивать. Следующее руководство скажет вам потуже затянуть пояса, так как договорятся с западом. Все вернётся на круги своя. Как и прежде ваши бояре будут жить на западе, а зарабатывать будут приезжать на Россию. Никакие "8 лет донбили бамбас" не дадут вам уйти от наказания. Все вы будете нести коллективную ответственность
Немецкого. Никакого Советского оружия не было. Всех копировали у кого то. Идею украли проекты украли, документы..... Даже Калаш Немецкий ав. STG 44. Поверьте мне а не ЛЖЕИСТОРИКАМ России или ЛЖЕконструктором....
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Мы тебя тоже любим.
So you are Russian.
I watch your shorts every day.
Якуты и мордва тебя тоже смотрят)
Love your videos Man! Keep going on, the best gun ASMR. Brazilians are watching you too! Hugs from Brazil!
No talking, just the gun, its parts, its operation, and big boom.
Best kind of video
@@cc55thegodofbread69 true
And no annoying music; it's a gun video.
In the early days of the internet there would have been some ding dong explaining what you were about to watch for five minutes.
@@moderncloth682 early days? Other Ding Dongs on TY doing it right now, 20 mins of sucking the gun maker's dick and rubbing down the gun, before they even load it.
A clip and a magazine... this is some beautiful gun asmr gotta say
There are only 2 type of viewers:
1)Weapon experts
2)Average ASMR enjoyers
@@ctaplliekjiacchuk6478 and sometimes there's a combination
Pusiste las balas al revés
@@danirios2142 claro que no, no tienes la menor idea de armas si piensas eso…
clipazine
The way these bullets are packed is oddly satisfying
kinda like waxed paper
And steal case too, you know what they say, if it run steal it deserve brass
Ammo unboxing ASMR
Ага! Эти пули упакованы в гильзу! Как необычно!
Было б ещё на бумажке: "Упаковщик 29"
легендарное советская свт 40.до сих пор удивляет.
Как же у немцев было плохо с пехотным оружием(кроме мг-42)
@@curiousgentleman7487 FG 42 как разработка, геверы 41 и 43 годов - вполне жизнеспособные полуавтомат. винтовки. К счастью ФГ 42 не выпускали серийно, ибо военная машина германии к тому времени не справлялась с нагрузкой ввиде дополнительных производственных линий
геверы хуже СВТ, собственно немцы сами часто предпочитали трофейные СВТ геверам.@@user-sm4vf7nq6e
Свд еблан -самозарядная винтовка системы Драгунова
Название разве не СВД?
he just showed everyone the difference between a clip and a mag with no words
"You fucking imbecile, these are mags not clips"
Penguinz0
Magazine is much faster
@@Pearloryx if thats the only difference you can tell you have issues
ESTE ES UN VERDADERO FUSIL PARA UN TIRADOR DE PRECISION, EL SVT-40 ES MUY SUPERIOR AL LEGENDARIO FAMAGE-5- 7.62 (1939). CUYO PEINE TAMBIEN SE COLOCABA ENCIMA DE LA CORREDERA. LA UNICA DIFERIENCIA RADICA ES: EL SVRT. TIENE RECAMARA PARA DOS PEINES. Y LA COLPRESION ES MENOS LETAL QUE EL FAMAGE. QUE FUE RETIRADO POR RMPER CLAVICULAS EN LOS TIRADORES.
@@Pearloryx the clip is a MUCH faster way of reloading your magazine after it's empty. But yes having multiple preloaded magazines is a much faster reload. But what happens AFTER you run out of preloaded magazines if you are STILL SHOOTING 😉
This is a perfect video for people confused on the difference between a clip and a magazine
I am more confused now
@@debrisbaruah6796 😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you for that
What’s the point of the mag if he just puts a clip in
Critical did one as well lol
It’s crazy to see transitional guns.
Your 1940 rifle has a scope rail on it, “late” rear sight, and “late” 7 hole upper vented handguard.
My 1941 doesn’t have the scope rail but has the “early” rear sight, and “early” 8 hole vented upper handguard lol
Токарев - Мой земляк из Тулы! Тульские земли - Оружейная столица России, столица самоваров, пряников, белёвской пастилы, булочки верёвки, и баянов - кнопочных аккордеонов. И всё это в маленьком регионе России. Горжусь своей родной Тульской землёй❤!
что это за булочка веревка?
Почему то забыл про платки, а я знаю, хотя с Якутии. В армии через парней с Тулы доставали для матерей...1976-78 Дальний Восток
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊
Недавно был у вас в командировке. Правда из Тулы пришлось переехать в Советск😂
Там не так клёво как в Туле, но ближе к работе было.
Cheers for the info! 🙏🏻💪🏻
The SVT is one of the most beautiful guns ever made
Not really there are some better lookings onea like the ak
Если чесно свд а дальше модификаций.
Capp
@@3xvr1stz DMR
@@Sonofdoom hell yeah svts are mid as shit
The sounds this gun makes. The color of the bullets. It's all beautiful
Czech silver tips
@@gregoryhall2967 silver tips? I guess the Soviets were worried about Operation Wehrwolf...
@@gregoryhall2967 Hungarian, based on the note in the packaging.
I've also found that for some reason you can buy hungarian ammo in Texas, which is pleasantly surprising.
С.В.Т. (Самозарядная Винтовка Токарева). Калибр 7,62х54 мм., ствол 625 мм.
Годы производства:
с 1939 по 1945.
Конструктор
Фёдор Васильевич Токарев.
ИЗВИНЯЮСЬ, ПОПУТАЛ, ДУМАЛ про СВД говорят, про ДРАГУНОВА...
Патрон ББ ( бронебойный ) от него много зависит ! Винтовка морально устарела , хотя характеристики не плохие 👍
Thanks. That round packs a lot of power!! You can see by the way it hits the plate. Must be at least as powerful as 30’06.
Я бы купил для охоты, надлежащим обслуживанием отличный карабин
Он между 7,62х51 и 30.06@@HighMaintenancePS
This is like gun ASMR. No Sponsor Blabla, no Build up for 10 minutes. No talking. Just high quality footage of gun, ammo, operation and shooting. Excellent 👍
Вот за это я и обожаю этот канал : все просто и без лишних разговоров, только оружие и его результат ну и немного АСМР)
Now that's a sexy rifle.
Nice nice nice
A nice pinup indeed and the sounds… woo the chills
Sexy for real!!
в войну ее называли женским именем Светка:)
She's not just sexy, she's a Hot, hot, hot lingerie model!
The packaging for the ammunition is pure perfection
Bro fr its work of art 😌😌
Это было взято из ящика - Цинка ! И в розницу не продаётся ! Всё оптом ! 👍
It's just like me fr fr
@@user-jx7ty9ly2vээээ8
Ammunition. Shiny ammunition.
how the hell is that smooth
The one thing the Russians made well was guns.
СВТ была очень хорошая винтовка. Армейские ее критиковали типа за ненадежность. А флотские (сводные подразделения морской пехоты) очень уважали за скорострельность и точность боя. В чем секрет? Моряки нежно называли СВТ " Светкой". За автоматическим оружием нужно было тщательно ухаживать, вовремя чистить. И культура оружейная, более высокий уровень технического образования (морская техника и оборудование сложнее) у моряков была. Армейские менее подготовленные были. Вот простая Мосинка или ППШ не требовали такого тщательного ухода.
That old Russian steel core ammo smacks those targets hard
Hungarian
Not as hard as lead?
@@DeuceGeniusworks with lead, the dense lead sends it, but steel core stays intact longer.
Still not German tho 🇩🇪💪
Бля. Перевода нет
To slam the metal target so hard that you broke a chain holding it up is a good feeling of power
I've done it with a k98k before it's badass
I'm thinking he shot it
@@JosephStalin1941 are you some kind of commie fanboy? Ruski chujek
@@garystefanski7227 Nope, he hit low left, that's pure Transfer of energy on the plate
@@Tofu61 my guess would be that hundreds of shots before did some work on that chain link and this one just finished it off.
how nerf wars felt as a kid
Highly underrated comment 😂
No speaking, just the rifle, the parts of it and the shoots.
For those that haven’t handled or shot an SVT-40, they are surprisingly light in the hand and have very little recoil impulse or muzzle flip even with the 7.62x54R. Quite a special relic.
Gotta say the Russians really know how to make a gun not only that's beautiful to look at but with amazing functionality especially with the guns produced during and throughout the second world War some of the most iconic pieces produce imo
they are however LOUD AS F. Proud svt-40 owner.
@@alphawolf2993nothing better than loud guns which sound exactly like how they look 'big and bold'
I don't like guns which look exquisite but sound like pussies..
They are so nice to shoot. Well balanced and with a great gas system.
SVT 40. Gewher. M1 Garand. The three most legendary self loading rifles of the Second World War, which had stapled themselves as an iconic weapon used during this time. Although it was used for a use of war, you really just can’t help but admire the engineering that went into each rifle and the thoughts behind the gunsmiths.
Gewehr what ?
@@vinz4066 g43 most likely
That and the M1 Carbine
@@vinz4066, G41 or something like that. A German answer to SVT
Так точно
Эти звуки имбаа, асмр, особенно для таких как я, обожающие оружие :)
Это СВТ, времён отечественной войны ещё даст фору многим современным винтовкам.
Firearms of the past are truly magnificent. When you add the intense history of their use and how they may have turned the tide during critical battles and you begin to have a stronger appreciation for the engineers who developed them. What a HUGE leap a military took from bolt-action rifles to semi-automatic ones.
My forearms are pretty magnificent. 🤣
@@jeffe6728 oops. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
They were invented and designed at desperate times. On the other hand modern firearms are mainly marketing bullshit with no practical use.
@@jj987987987 Yes. I was watching Hickock45’s channel where he was shooting the M1A. He mentioned how other firearm manufacturers would pick on its design along with the material used. In the end, the older rifles typically don’t fail. They are simply built to perform exceptionally and last.
@@rb2287 The m1/m14/m1a is unreliable compared to modern designs. They do last though, a lot of backline units still have them along with original m16s
I love the SVT-40. A truly wonderful rifle.
Во время 2 мировой войны с тобой поспорили бы, она не такая надёжная и в чистке всё тяжело
@@WI-FI_1 да, не распространённая винтовка. Сложная в производстве и сложная в обслуживании.
Nice
@@WI-FI_1vv 🤟🇦🇱🤫👍
Gewehr 43 >>>
Loading clips in the gun definitely is the real WW2 feel
現代の銃もかっこいいんだけど、こういう木製のライフルも渋いかっこよさがあって……ちゅき……
Finally! Someone loads an SVT-40 without removing the magazine!
But reloading a magazine it's more easy, right??
@@byallon3639 did you not just watch him load it with a stripper clip?
@@inmemoryoffrancoile9274 i didnt know that stripper clips load themselves, thanks for the insight
@@inmemoryoffrancoile9274didn't you see him removing the magazine? It was the very first thing he did.
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse he removed the magazine and loaded a few rounds. Then the next scene was of an open breach with an empty magazine, which he the pushed a clip into ...
This is true ASMR.
СВТ ,а долбаный китаез -телефон -написал по своему😢😢😢
ههه
@@lamine-sq8vl👽
Хахахахахахахпхахахахпхахахпх, :)
Hitting that plate hard af 😂
My first one cost me $299 Canadian here in Canada 10 years ago. Now they are in the $1500 mark!
Armas antigas são uma verdadeira obra de arte!
Que coisa linda
what Caliber . model.WHAT 5Rnds.??
can that magazine be a 30Rnd.Clip.?
That would mean ya 6 feeders at a time, but tactically defense posture
demands more rounds. and it's so much easyer just to have a 30Rnd. Magzine on your rig. An have 180 rounds on you all at one time ....
"EMAGIN DEFENSE POSTURE "
IN ANY FIELD HAVE SCOPE-LONG RANGE , DEFENSIVE POSITION, LONGEST REACHING ROUNDS-
FRAG; ARMOR PEARSING ROUNDS ,
EXPLOSIVE ROUNDS.
CLAYMOR STAGED AN AT READY ;
REMOTE DETONATE. AT DISTANCE .
GRANADE LAUNCHER. or 50 RPG'S AT MULTIPLE LOC. SNARES / TRAPS EACH DEADLY .
WAR IS SERIOUS !
INDIANS LOST FATE FROM THEIR CHIEFS WHEN WHITE EYES PROMISED PEACE. NO THERE BE HARDLEY AN TRIBE TO SPEAK OF .
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Bought a case of them when they first came in. 30 to a rifle box at $69.00 each. Arsenal reworked with one spare mag each. Mix production years/variants.
Can I buy 1
The violence of that shot near the end gets me every time. Just brutal fire and contact.
This is probably one of my favorite safeties. Such a sleek gun
К нему оптический прицел легко устанавливается? Дальность поражения сколько метров?
edhe imi respekt from Albania.
@@user-ip9jf8gz8t Эффективная дальность огня составляет 500 метров, а с прицелом - 1000 метров. Вы сможете найти несколько простых в установке прицелов для этого оружия.
I Love this safety. It is so simple and easy. One of my favorite parts. Seriously wish I could get a safety like it for my newer stuff.
@@williamkline6450 Спасибо за информацию
"Светка" просто бесподобна!!!
Только тебе её не видать
@@user-og4tb7kr7dи к чему этот выебон?
Isn't this the dragunov ?
@@mikecoxlong9533 yes
Там если флажок предохранителя перекинуть вправо, можно очередь дать. Хотя, я стрелял из АВТ переделанной в СВТ
I don't know why I find the fact that the safety is a literal trigger stop to be so funny
me explaining to my doctor why my check-up shouldn't cost 500 dollars:
The asmr we didn't know we needed.
My dad has one that was captured from soviets
@@Mhmmm06 stop lying.
Way better than those gross ones of people eating and stuffing their faces.
@@justinharvie8126 💯
@@Mhmmm06 A
Now imagine hearing the gunshots over 50 times again and again on the battlefield
Its enough to make a grown man cry
Its not that loud or i think you were using headset
@@chessoppressorbro has never heard a gun
@@chessoppressora jet engine is 110-140 decibels
A gunshot is 140-190 decibels
Not to mention artillery fire
WHAT? can you repeat that?
Me: Reloading the box magazine.
Stripper clip:
Kid: hey what this weird swing thing
Favorite Soviet rifle honestly. Glad you made a vid of it
You wouldn’t say that if you had a SVT 40…
@@samiam619why?
@@ary2407 heard that Red Army snipers preferred Mosin rifles because they were way more reliable, and SVTs were pain to maintain
I knew it was a Soviet rifle when I saw the calour of the bullets.
@@quadroninja2708 this is very true, they were also very complicated to field strip, the Russian soldier always preferred the KISS method.
The difference between a clip and a magazine, explained without saying a word. Well done!
I was just going to say... but you beat me to it
I love America. Same here I like they make clips for it. FAST RELOAD..
You can look at a magazine while waiting for a clip...in a barber shop
,hwsyin
@@blakjack3053 cringe
Ah yes.
My favorite gun to use in WW2 era COD:
The German Garand.
У немцев был Gewehr
svt 40 is russian?
Bruh, the mosin clips work better in this than any mosin I’ve ever seen.
This is what my SKS wants to be when it grows up.
Ya SKS was rendered inferior after 3 years.... But people still LOVE IT for some reason....
@@BrassBashers The same reason people like the M1 Garand, or bolt guns like the Mauser or Lee Enfield. The SKS is a classic, and until recently was very cheap as a surplus rifle, so there's really no wonder why it's well liked by collectors.
@@stahlhelmturtle9822 it was immediately obsolete, besides accuracy to 100 yds, 3 years after its conception. The Chinese lost hundreds of thousands of troops with this rifle in the Korean war. Sure people love to collect it, but that is the end of your argument.
No, your SKS wants to be a PTRS-41 when it grows up. The SKS is a scaled down version of that basically.
@@BrassBashers the Vietcong put them to pretty good use.
Watching the chain break off from the target I was like "HOLY SH*T"
7.62x54 is no joke
@@jmjedi923it's a whole different attitude
I was scrolling and saw that last second, that energy is something else
I have a mosin and a set of steel swingers and it has broken a chain on one them. There is a reason that cartridge is still in use to this day.
LoL one of the reasons I call .556 a pussy caliber. 7.62×54r, 7.62×56mm(.30-06), 7.62×51mm and 7.62×39mm are all calibers that make the .556 look like a BB gun lol
18-year-old me standing at the department store sporting goods section trying to decide between an unissued Norinco type 56 SKS for $99 or a SVT-40 for $149.
Of course I went with the SKS as Chi-com Norinco 7.62x39 was only $1.75/20.
And no, that wasn't the 1920's.
Even garbage rod M91/30s and 1895 Nagants that practically couldn't be given away are now well in the $300 - $500 territory.
that sound it makes. its so punchy. i love it.
The little writing in the ammunition pack is 'csomagolta' is referring to who packed it. (Hungarian)
Переводится как - "УПАКОВЩИК".
@@user-qq8ls8zh4x russians and their strange language...
@@DutchVanDerLindo im a serb so i think he said "Its translated like-"Packaged"
Igen én is egyből kiszúrtam. Ez magyar lőszer. This is Hungarian ammo.
"Ezek a mieink" meme intensifies :D Ja és igazán keresztül lőhetett volna egy bojlert is.
Still one of my most favorite underrated soviet rifles. More games need to have this.
which rifle?
@@kamalansari5250 the one in the video????
I recommend darkest hour on steam
@@sarty3210 i played that on tbe xbox 360 lol
Ro2 has this
I think loading a semi-auto external mag rifle like it’s an internal mag bolt action must be one of the most cursed reloads I’ve seen.
The 5 round clipped SVT, feels as ridiculous as a belt-fed shotgun
Не понял проблему. Всё отлично!!!
В свт 10 патронов. И нет никаких "магнитных" затворов
@@nz5pv Тебе Google неправильно перевёл. Я говорил зачем заряжать СВТ с 5 патронных картриджей, если нужно зарядить магазин, вставить его и передёрнуть затвор.
Ты не заряжаешь СВТ как винтовку Мосина.
А в конце я привел пример, что заряжать СВТ с 5 патронными картриджами, это тоже самое что заряжать дробовик как пулемёт, не имеет никакого смысла.
@@Capitalist1995 ак тоже заряжают обоймами по 10 патронов
@@Capitalist1995 ак тоже заряжают обоймами по 10 патронов
Why do I feel like there are fifty rifles that look exactly like this.
3.9 million males relaxing with that:
見た目はかなり古いタイプのライフル銃という感じで大切に使われていることがよくわかる
はい、この武器はかなり古いものですが、よく手入れして掃除する必要がありますが、他の現代のライフルよりも機能します。
No joke I legit used to think SVT was just an abbreviation for Soviet
Damn that old ammo is loaded so hot, the impact snapped the chain on the target even after Mass inertia took the majority of that impact...
That loading with stripper clips went surprisingly smooth.
If your stripper clips don't load smooth, try buffing them out really well with some steel wool, it works wonders. I bought a cheap 10-pack of Chinese stripper clips for my SKS, they were stiff, the rounds would grind on the clip when trying to feed the magazine, they just weren't very helpful at all.
Then I spent a couple minutes per clip buffing them out really well with steel wool, and they run amazingly now, I feed ten rounds in a second, just as easy as in this video, every time.
They always do in my sks. Have you experienced otherwise before?
@@Manhandle730 I have just always bought surplus SKS stripper clips. I have about 200.
he also lifts up the tip, only person i ever seen do that, i know in fact that helps a ton.
@@bigrod0069 works great when doing that with the Mosin too.
Фёдор Васильевич Токарев гений на целый век.
Это точно..
Verdades
Согл
Я бы сказал - на века 😊
Это разве не СКС?
You know they’re a cornfed country boah when their thumbs are nearly as wide as they are long
The power of that shot, you can see how metal plate is flying in all directions 😮
Stopping power is crazy, one of my favorite historical guns
copy of the G43 that the Germans used..
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 But it went on service two years earlier then G43
@@detectivechocolate673 doesn't matter, the g43 was not an original but had an earlier version, the russians were always trying to copy the germans.
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 g41 still went on service in 41 while svt went on service in 40, first prototypes were done in 38.
@@detectivechocolate673 "Early history (1885-1945)
The Fusil Automatique Modele 1917 was the first semi-automatic gun that fires cartridges to be widely issued in the infantry of any nation's army.
The first successful design for a semi-automatic rifle is attributed to Austria-born gunsmith Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher, who unveiled the design in 1885.[1] The Model 85 was followed by the equally innovative Mannlicher Models 91, 93 and 95 semi-automatic rifles.[2] Although Mannlicher earned his reputation with his bolt-action rifle designs, he also produced a few semi-automatic pistols, including the Steyr Mannlicher M1894, which employed an unusual blow-forward action and held five rounds of 6.5 mm ammunition that were fed into the M1894 by a stripper clip."
.............................
well there ya go, Austria was part of Germany when the first semi-auto rifle was invented.
This is so relaxing 🤌🏽
the bullets got that battle pass skin 🗿
I always find guns that could be either loaded via magazine or by stripper clips to be very fascinating.
you can tell how powerful it is from how its literally shaking the table and everything on it
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Simply a visual and audible masterpiece. What a rifle.
SVT 40.
Русская Самозарядная винтовка Токарева.
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links ppq
That safety looks pretty cool ngl
What a beautiful rifle
copy of the G43 that the Germans used..
Ну какая копия??? Изучи внимательнее!
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Thats actually not true,
@@firstnamelastname1760 name, the russians couldn't even defeat finland, everything they copied from the germans.
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Considering the issue date being in the weapons name, SVT-38/SVT-40. G41/G43. If anything the germans were heavily inspired to implement a semi-auto rifle after Barborossa after encountering the SVT's on the front. You literally know nothing.
Love how you had the magazine loaded before tossing the clip at it like "wrong".
he loaded 5 into the 10 round magazine, then loaded 5 more using the stripper clip to demonstrate that it can do both
@@specialforces3114 if you look into the gun when he loads the stripper clip there was not ammunition in it already
@@calahanlight9233 Still showing you can
do both.
Rather unfortunate that the SVT doesn't have a manual hold-open. I mean in the game Red Orchestra II: Rising Storm, you can reload with clips but in the animation the soldier just yanks back the bolt and it SOMEHOW remains open with rounds still in the magazine. It doesn't work like that.
Only two ways to lock the bolt back on an SVT; have an empty mag and pull the charging handle back, or remove the mag, reach your finger on up into the empty mag-well, locate and push-up on the tiny bolt-stop, pull the bolt WHILE pushing on that to lock it open, re-insert the mag (which I assume has ammo in it because if it was empty... just pull the damn bolt back without removing the mag), and THEN you can reload with clips.
I suppose in theory you MIGHT be able to hold back the bolt manually, then insert a clip, and the CLIP holds the bolt back, but well I don't think I had ever attempted that plus it sounds like a VERY clunky affair plus I don't know if it would negatively affect the ability to reload with the clip plus I don't know if the clip would be difficult to then remove due to the pressure behind it from the bolt plus I don't know if it might cause damage to the clip itself or (granted, unlikely, but I'll mention it anyways) the clip feed guide. on the dust cover...
This may sound crazy to Americans, but I've owned several SVT-40s before, I was actually interested to see that his safety had no hole punched into it because I'm not sure I ever saw that before but anyhow here in Canada I remember about 10+ years ago you could buy an SVT-40 with sling, ammo pouch, cleaning rod, possibly even with an oil can and extra clips, for about $300 CAD. Which, amazingly enough, at the time, the Canadian dollar was so strong (and/or the US dollar was so weak) that $300 CAD might have only been like $290 USD or so. Crazy to think that at rare points in history, the Canadian dollar was stronger than the US dollar, because that almost NEVER happens. Nowadays the exchange rate is about $1 USD = $1.33 CAD or something like that.
Anyhow, awesome vid, awesome shooting, sexy ASMR, God bless America I hope to be there soon. Just as soon as I can afford to get there legally, I wanna get the fuck out of this frozen socialist authoritarian shithole.
I have a speed loader for NY State compliant AR... I get 30 rounds of ammo into the mag much faster than the traditional way to load a mag. It's amazing
Oh shit, this hit different. I approve of this.
7.62x54R. It’s a hell of a round. Used to a have a Mosin Nagant that shot them. Wish I still had it.
Reloding with the clip just hits diffrent
Slang biting like a mothafucka
@@davidlandgrebe3087 luar biasa Garadios
@@davidlandgrebe3087 Sure is. On par with the 30-06 in my opinion.
Looks like bucket has 6litres storage, filling 11litres water.
Ngl this gun always looked tight af
I can keep watching this video over and over it's that awesome. The rifle is a work of art.
ماهذه البندقيه رجاءا //هي صناعة روسيه شبيهه الى البندقية سيمينوف باختلاف بسيط من ناحية انها نصف اليه اي فيها ((أنبوبة غاز )) وطريقة الاملاء بمشط خمسة اطلاقات عكس البندقيه سيمينوف (١٠)اطلاقات بحربه هذه البندقيه بدون حربه الاختلاف بسيط (((الرجاء ماهذه البندقية )))وشكرا للاصغاء
Yeah, I just love how it's so short, no long talking and just straight to the point
@@user-kx1yy8du5w Самозарядная винтовка Токарева образца 1940 года. На её основе создали бельгийскую FN FAL.
Beautiful and badass rifle. I’m jealous.
trust in the word of God, Matthew 7:24-27 Jesus says here, Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. Jesus saves, God bless.😊
@Psalm231_6 this is a Wendy's
Me too
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Not grabbing a bunch of these at gun shows in the 90s was my biggest mistake. They were mint condition and cost about $250. 🤦 I still want one, but now they're harder to find and a lot more expensive, lol.
This gun in call of duty ww2 was one of my favorites
7.62x54R has got some power!
I mean it is essentially 30-06, so yeah, it is going to punch hard.
54 r closer to a 308 but they sure do hit hard
It's closer to 55.6 NATO, but definitely hits hard!
Everything Russians make hurts.
Even if it hurts the operator.
7 grains of powder off 303...
Светке уже 83 года!
Папа акм.., какая нафиг Светка,?
@@user-ei8ct4lo2b свт похоже на имя Света, а если в народе, то Светка
Интересный аппарат!
Лосих пор красавица.
@@user-ei8ct4lo2b девушка вы о чём? СВТ в простонароде Света - модель 1940г это именно эта винтовка, если не ошибаюсь то начала производство 1938г автоматом Калашникова начала производство 1947г
Those rimmed rounds are still widely in use,such a scary round man
Didnt even know a gun could have clip and magazine load at the same time.
Love the safety behind the trigger. Didn't know about that.
Everyone: (chatting about how cool the SVT is)
Me: “dang it, the chain broke again”
In my opinion... one of THE BEST guns EVER made...
Absolute perfection, the sound recording.
Ps1 Hagrid can't hurt me -
@@peanutbutterisgood911 According to the reports I get for "hate speech", he certainly can for some.
@@charlie1234500 apologies
@@peanutbutterisgood911 lol
😂
Светка- красавица!
аналоГовнет
чётко бьёт бляха 👍🤝
Мне доводилось
Светлана Федоровна! Ей так-то уже за 80
Стопудово.
For a second there I was wondering why the mag release was so crappy. Then the clip hit the table and I remembered that back then magazines weren’t disposable
They sure made some long ass rifles
Ой ну как мне нравится этот процесс выкладывания и распаковка лязг патронов и оружия и она!!!отстрел ,загляденье 👍💯
Разве вы не видели свои мобильные военкоматы, которые разъезжали по всем городам россии с марта? Россияне бедняжки шли туда и подписывали контракты ведясь на хорошие деньги. Потом их отправляли неперерывным потоком на поле боя. Это называется скрытая мобилизация. А с сентября сколько чмобиков закинули на фронт неподготовленными. Чисто зеков с зон более 50 тыс. мобилизировали в чвк "Вагнер". Почему вы скрепоносные делаете квадратные глаза?....типа ВСУ не может 11 месяцев разгромить каких то 200 тыс. ограниченного воинского контингента. Ваши войска уже около полумиллиона убитыми и ранеными потеряли
@@qazanbasik5447 кто бы говорил про повестки, у вас же авсоь давно юбилейная прошла, а судя по тому что ты сидишь в ютубчике, у кого то смелости не хватило родину защищать.
Зачем семечки? Чтоб в ваши 200е не зря пропадали, предлагаешь их на удобрения пустить и сразу засадить?
какая повестка, кого защищать, россия сама напала , защищают когда нападают на самих, и да, кто сидит, возможно против нынешнего режима
@@pvpevgeni8613 кого защищать? Пусть родину свою(Украину) защищает, а то свалил или спрятался под юбкой и теперь Россию грязью поливает, рассказывая как они "побеждают", при этом отсиживаясь с довольной мордой.
@@user-gw2lg4bu4wпопомните мои слова, если не ляжете в украинской земле. Вы население России будете платить репарации за возмещение военной помощи запада и за моральный и физический ущерб украинцам - и никто не будет вас спрашивать. Следующее руководство скажет вам потуже затянуть пояса, так как договорятся с западом. Все вернётся на круги своя. Как и прежде ваши бояре будут жить на западе, а зарабатывать будут приезжать на Россию. Никакие "8 лет донбили бамбас" не дадут вам уйти от наказания. Все вы будете нести коллективную ответственность
Love how he starts loading the rounds into the mag, and then is visibly confused when they throw the clip at him
That clip... Resident Evil 4 Red9 taught me about this. I love that reload animation from the original game so so much! ❤
A mag is also sometimes used for more bullet capacity
Mouser..,
Dang those bullets are flying fast and hard. Noticeably more than other guns on the channel
I literally just got one of these as a scav in tarkov lmaooo
I could listen to a gun being loaded all day, dude.
Fuck... it is kinda weird how satisfying that is.
Звук затвора СВТ 40 это нечто!!!
Затворы так и нет звучат😂
Говорят бойцы не в восторге были от СВТ.
Говорят в Москве кур доят
@@user-po3if5vr8k съезди, проверь.
Wow, there a surprising amount of flash from the breech on that thing.
Одна из лучших винтовок советского союза .
Немецкого. Никакого Советского оружия не было. Всех копировали у кого то. Идею украли проекты украли, документы..... Даже Калаш Немецкий ав. STG 44. Поверьте мне а не ЛЖЕИСТОРИКАМ России или ЛЖЕконструктором....
СВК лучший или это ?
@@eminhebibov3321 Эта разработана на много раньше.
@@Expertcouch. я знаю ))
My Mossin Nagant is one of the others