This Q&A session covers a range of firearms-related topics, starting with a critical look at the 6.8x51 cartridge. The discussion spans optics like Aimpoint, health concerns such as blood lead levels, and the intersection of historical firearms with hobbies like scuba diving. Other points include rifling twist rates for 5.56mm, the effectiveness of different pistol designs like the Calico drum and Remington Model 51, and historical firearm development like the RK 62 and M3 Carbine. Emerging technologies like polymer-cased ammo, rail guns, and Gauss rifles are also explored, alongside discussions on cartridge development, magazine capacity, and the influence of designers like Maxim and Browning. The video also touches on practical aspects like practicing for competitions and the market for high-end pistols.
This video showcases a semi-automatic clone of the Finnish RK 62 M3 rifle, used during Finnish Brutality 2024. The presenter details the RK 62's upgrade history, from the M1's optics rail and adjustable stock to the M2's suppressor-ready muzzle and M-LOK handguard, culminating in the M3's green paint scheme. The clone is based on a commercial Valmet M/62S, modified with AK2.0 parts to emulate the M3 pattern, featuring an FDF Aimpoint Micro and Ase Utra suppressor. The rifle is noted for its close resemblance and handling to the original.
This video showcases a clone of the RK 62 M3 rifle, specifically utilized in the Finnish Brutality 2024 competition. The title and description highlight the modernized RK 62 and its use in a specific Finnish shooting event. This suggests a focus on the firearm itself, its modifications, and its application in a competitive shooting context within Finland.
This "From the Vault" episode from Brownells Gun Techs® Caleb and Keith explores the Finnish Valmet M76 and M82 rifles, variants of the AK-47. The M76, a semi-auto civilian version of the RK 62, is detailed with its tubular folding stock, 3-prong flash hider, and tritium front sight. The M82 is presented as a compact bullpup redesign of the M76, originally intended for paratroopers. The video highlights their Cold War-era aesthetic and provides insights into their development and limited production numbers, referencing their connection to the Israeli Galil.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Finnish KvKK 62 light machine gun, the squad automatic counterpart to the Rk 62 rifle. The reviewer highlights its open-bolt operation, 7.62x39mm caliber, and RPD-style belt feeding. Mechanically, it draws from Czech designs like the ZB-26 and Bren, featuring a vertically traveling locking block and long stroke gas piston. The unique pistol grip assembly doubles as the bolt handle. Despite its widely perceived ugliness and a poor reputation among Finnish veterans, the reviewer finds it controllable to shoot when in good condition, attributing issues to age and potential mishandling. The video also notes its replacement by the PKM in modern Finnish service.
This video showcases the Israeli IMI Galil 5.56mm rifle, highlighting its status as a military classic. The description emphasizes its AK-47-based, bulletproof, and battle-tested design. It notes that the Galil was once imported by Action Arms but is no longer manufactured or imported into the U.S. The video also includes links to Patreon for support and Full30 for more content, as well as a cross-promotion to another video about a BCM Mk12 with an AEM5 Silencer.
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