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There is a scoped variant of the SVT-40. Because the scope mount blocks the iron sights in the game it does not have a crosshair when the scope is not used like all rifles without scopes have.
 
It was decided that the SVT-40 would be used as the Red Armies sniper rifle in April of 1940, replacing the Model 1891/30 PE Mosin Nagant and therefore the production of the bolt action Mosin would be halted. The SVT-40 was a competent sniper rifle but was plagued by problems with first shot inaccuracy. It was found in testing that a 10 to 15 cm discrepancy was evident in patterns fired at 100 meters. The "flyer" consistently being the first shot. It was determined that the barrel shifted longitudinally along with the receiver. Further stock work did not alleviate the problem.
 
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Revision as of 02:12, 30 May 2024

Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo
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Svt40.png
SVT-40 PU
Weapon svt40s.svg Class sniper.png Sniper 10 / 30
Damage Base Headshot × Chest × Stomach × Leg × Arm × Bayonet Rifle Grenades
44 ×2.4 = 105.6 ×1.28 = 56.32 ×1.23 = 54.12 ×0.8 = 35.2 ×0.7 = 30.8 YES NO
Designation Weapon Type Fire Modes Fire Rate Bullet Spread ° Range Modifier Muzzle Velocity Projectile weight Weight
[[]] Sniper Rifles Semi 750 RPM 9° & 0.75° ADS 0.965 830 m/s 9 g (138.89 gr) 3.85 kg (8.48 lbs)
Full name Caliber Soviet Union Date Armory Barrel Length Total Length Weapon Script Name
FN 7.62x54 Soviet Union D8 ARM in ( mm) in ( mm) weapon_svt40s



DESCRIPTION GOES HERE

HISTORY

There is a scoped variant of the SVT-40. Because the scope mount blocks the iron sights in the game it does not have a crosshair when the scope is not used like all rifles without scopes have.

It was decided that the SVT-40 would be used as the Red Armies sniper rifle in April of 1940, replacing the Model 1891/30 PE Mosin Nagant and therefore the production of the bolt action Mosin would be halted. The SVT-40 was a competent sniper rifle but was plagued by problems with first shot inaccuracy. It was found in testing that a 10 to 15 cm discrepancy was evident in patterns fired at 100 meters. The "flyer" consistently being the first shot. It was determined that the barrel shifted longitudinally along with the receiver. Further stock work did not alleviate the problem.


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