KvKK 62: The Ugly Duckling of Light Machine Guns

Published on July 11, 2017
Duration: 11:10

This guide details the field stripping process for the Finnish KvKK 62 light machine gun, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum. The process involves removing the recoil spring and separating the upper and lower assemblies. The KvKK 62, adopted in 1962, shares some design elements with other notable firearms like the RPD and Bren gun, but has a unique Finnish implementation.

Quick Summary

The Finnish KvKK 62 is a rare 7.62x39mm light machine gun adopted in 1962. It features a gas-operated, tilting bolt action, a 100-round belt capacity, and a unique pistol grip charging handle. While inspired by designs like the RPD and Bren gun, it has a reputation for being difficult to maintain and was eventually replaced by the PKM.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Introduction to the KvKK 62
  2. 01:08Feeding Mechanism
  3. 02:01Field Stripping and Disassembly
  4. 03:41Internal Action and Bolt Design
  5. 05:11Reliability and Service History
  6. 08:12Loading and Live Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the KvKK 62?

The KvKK 62 is a Finnish light machine gun adopted in 1962 as a squad automatic weapon. It is chambered in 7.62x39mm and features a gas-operated, tilting bolt action with a distinctive pistol grip charging handle.

How is the KvKK 62 fed?

The KvKK 62 is belt-fed, utilizing a 100-round metallic link belt. Its push-through belt system is similar to the RPD, where the bolt directly pushes the cartridge into the chamber.

What are the main design influences of the KvKK 62?

While its feed system resembles the RPD, the KvKK 62's bolt assembly is similar to a Bren gun, featuring a tilting bolt that locks into the receiver. Its counterpart rifle was the Valmet RK 62.

What is the reliability and service history of the KvKK 62?

The KvKK 62 gained a reputation for being difficult to maintain and somewhat unreliable when worn. Finland eventually replaced it with the PKM in 7.62x54R.

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