The SVT-40, or Samozaryadnyj Vintovka Tokareva model 1940, is a semi-automatic rifle developed in the Soviet Union. Designed by Fedor Tokarev, it was introduced during World War II and was intended to replace the bolt-action Mosin-Nagant rifle.
Historical Context:The SVT-40 was initially praised for its performance, but production challenges and the rapid pace of the war led to its limited availability. It was eventually replaced by more reliable designs, such as the AK-47, but remains a notable example of early semi-automatic rifle technology.Overall, the SVT-40 is recognized for its contribution to military firearm development and its role in the Soviet military during the mid-20th century.
Airsoft Specification:Material: Wood/MetalTotal Length: Approx. 1,210mmWeight: Approx. 3,130gMagazine Capacity: 90 rounds Spring feedConnector Shape: Tamiya Connector (Compatible with Mini or Separate Battery)Selector: Safety/Semi-Auto