From Tokarev's SVT-40 to Valmet's RK.62 - Rifles Of Finland Part IV

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In episode #4 in our series looking at Finnish military issue rifles; finally, we get away from bolt-action Mosins. In this last part, we look at the self-loading rifles issued by the Finnish military during and after the WWII era. We begin with the Tokarev SVT-38 and SVT-40, which were both issued in relatively large numbers by the Army, though never actually built in Finland.
This is followed by the RK.54, which was the FDF's designation for the Soviet-Russian AK-47 Type III rifle on a milled receiver.
And finally, we conclude this video and this series with Valmet's famous RK.62; a rifle many consider to be the finest Kalashnikov variant ever made.

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