Rk 62
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7.62 RK 62 | |
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![]() Rk 62 (modernized) |
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Type | Assault rifle |
Place of origin | Finland |
Service history | |
Used by | Finnish Defence Forces |
Production history | |
Designer | Valmet |
Designed | 1962 |
Manufacturer | Valmet, Sako |
Produced | 1962-1994 |
Number built | 350,000 |
Variants | Rk 76, Rk 95 TP |
Specifications | |
Weight | 3.5 kg empty |
Length | 914 mm |
Barrel length | 420 mm |
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Cartridge | 7.62 x 39 mm |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire | 700 RPM |
Muzzle velocity | 715 m/s |
Effective range | 300 m |
Feed system | 30-round detachable box magazine |
Sights | aperture rear (with flip-up open tritium night/combat sight). |
The Rk 62 (also 7.62 RK 62 and M 62; Finnish: Rynnäkkökivääri 62 for Assault rifle 62) is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. It is the standard issue infantry weapon of the Finnish Defence Forces.
This reliable infantry weapon was designed in 1962 and is based on the Soviet AK-47 design. The Rk 62 uses the same 7.62 x 39 mm ammunition as the AK-47. The theoretical maximum firing rate of the Rk 62 is 700 rounds per minute. Between 1965 and 1994 350,000 M62 rifles were produced by Valmet and Sako.
The Rk62 has a flame suppressor at its muzzle, and a groove for a specially designed knife bayonet, which can be used alone as a puukko and together with its scabbard as a barbed wire cutter.
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[edit] Versions
The first version called the Rk 60 was produced in 1960 and was internally almost a copy of the AK-47. It featured a metallic buttstock, a plastic handguard and pistol grip. The very first prototypes, closely modeled after Polish licence made AKs, had tinted birchwood stocks. After testing by the military, the Rk 60 was slightly modified and adopted as the 7.62 RK 62. The Rk 62 is considered a high quality AK-47 variant. This is apparent especially in its accuracy, as it can frequently achieve less than one minute of arc. The rifle uses a "peep" diopter sight, which is flipped over to reveal the open tritium enhanced rear night sight. The forward sight has also a mode for night operation. After basic training, some 30% of Finnish conscripts can score 93 or more points with ten rounds at 150 m distance with target shooting on Rk 62, the bullseye (10 points) diameter being 100 mm.
Rk 62 is almost universally liked for its accuracy and reliability, despite retaining the 7.62 x 39 mm cartridge which is generally considered obsolete. The IDF developed the Galil assault rifle on basis of Rk 62.
The civilian version of the rifle is called M62S, and it is nearly identical in appearance to the Rk 62, except for the fire selector which lacks the automatic fire setting. Valmet has also produced a hunting rifle variant using a further development of the Rk 62 receiver, called Valmet Petra, "petra" being an old Finnish word for deer, chambered originally for .308 Winchester and .243 Winchester, but later also .30-06 Springfield and through aftermarket modification, 9.3 x 62. It is very different in appearance to the Rk 62, having a wooden stock and front grip, and the trigger has been moved further back on the receiver.
As an anecdote, the conscripts noticed soon the versatility of the Rk 62 magazines for opening beer bottles. This usage damaged the magazines, causing problems with the ammunition feed. The Israelis introduced an integral bottle-opener on Galil to avoid magazine damage. The Finnish Army has replaced the metal magazines with ones made of plastic.
[edit] Variants
Different versions of the weapon include the Rk 76, which is a version with a stamped steel receiver that reduces the weight to 3.5 kg. The latest version is called Rk 95 TP, which is able to fire rifle grenades, can be fitted with a suppressor, scope and has a folding stock, among other improvements. It is currently used by the Finnish Defence Forces in relatively small numbers. As Sako had bought Valmet's small arms manufacturing division, the Rk 95 was manufactured only by Sako.
The naval version of RK62 has folding stock for easier storage.
[edit] See also
- Rk 76
- Rk 95 TP
- Galil, rifle also closely based on the AK-47
- R4 assault rifle, copy of Galil
- Valmet Petra, hunting rifle based on RK 62
Rk 62 with attached MILES training laser. |