Valmet M62/S: The AK in Finland

Published on November 7, 2017
Duration: 12:22

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Valmet M62/S, a Finnish AK variant. It highlights unique features like the receiver cover-mounted rear sight and gas tube attachment. The video emphasizes the rifle's robust construction and historical significance. Instruction is provided by Ian McCollum, a recognized expert in historical firearms.

Quick Summary

The Valmet M62/S is a Finnish AK variant known for its high-quality milled receiver and improved sighting system, featuring a rear aperture sight on the receiver cover for enhanced accuracy. It also boasts unique furniture like a corrugated pistol grip and perforated handguard, designed for cold climates. Importation to the US ended in 1989 due to the assault weapon ban.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Valmet M62/S
  2. 00:38Finnish Military Adoption History
  3. 01:38Production and Development
  4. 02:36Markings and Importation
  5. 03:13Sighting System Improvements
  6. 04:48Muzzle and Bayonet Features
  7. 05:06Magazine Compatibility
  8. 06:03Unique Furniture
  9. 07:04Stock and Receiver Construction
  10. 07:49Internal Mechanism and Disassembly
  11. 09:53Gas Tube Attachment
  12. 10:38Comparison with Other Valmet Models

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Valmet M62/S unique compared to other AK variants?

The Valmet M62/S stands out with its Finnish military heritage, high-quality milled receiver, improved rear aperture sight mounted on the receiver cover for a longer sight radius, and unique furniture like the corrugated pistol grip and perforated handguard designed for cold weather use.

What is the history behind the Valmet M62/S and its military counterpart?

The Valmet M62/S is a civilian semi-automatic version of the Finnish military's RK 62. Finland adopted the AK platform in the mid-1950s, with Sako and Valmet developing their own versions, leading to the RK 62 adopted in 1960 and produced from 1965.

What are the key features of the Valmet M62/S sighting system?

The M62/S features a rear aperture sight moved to the back of the receiver cover, significantly increasing the sight radius for better accuracy. It also includes a flip-up luminous night sight integrated into the front sight block.

Why did the importation of Valmet M62/S rifles to the US stop?

The importation of Valmet M62/S rifles into the United States ceased in 1989. This was a direct result of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban, which prohibited the import of certain semi-automatic firearms.

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