Full assembled model of Soviet semi auto rifle SVT-40 and its 7,62x54 mm bullet.
Model is good for weapon mechanic animation, games , visual education.
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The SVT-40 (Samozaryadnaya Vintovka Tokareva, Obrazets 1940 goda, Tokarev self-loading rifle, model of 1940, Russian: Самозарядная винтовка Токарева, образец 1940 года, often nicknamed Sveta) is a Soviet semi-automatic battle rifle. The SVT-40 saw widespread service during and after World War II. It was intended to be the Soviet Red Army's new service rifle, but its production was disrupted by the German invasion in 1941, resulting in a change back to the Mosin–Nagant rifle for the duration of World War II. After the war, the Soviet Union adopted new rifles, such as the SKS and the AK-47. The SVT-40 is a gas-operated rifle with a short-stroke, spring-loaded piston above the barrel and a tilting bolt, a system that would later be used in the FN FAL. The SVT-40 was equipped with a bayonet and a 10-round detachable magazine. The receiver was open-top, which enabled reloading of the magazine using five-round Mosin–Nagant stripper clips. The sniper variant had an additional locking notch for a see-through scope mount and was equipped with a 3.5×21 PU telescopic sight.