This YouTube video, titled "Forged in Snow UPDATE: Valmet Semiauto/Export Rifles Goal MET!", announces the successful achievement of a goal related to Valmet semi-automatic and export rifles, likely within the context of a crowdfunding campaign. The description encourages viewers to check out the linked Kickstarter project for more details, indicating a community-driven development or production effort. The video serves as an update to a project named 'Forged in Snow'.
This video delves into the history and features of the Valmet M76, Finland's stamped receiver AK variant. It discusses the evolution from the milled receiver m/62 to the stamped m/71 and its eventual adoption as the m/62-76. The export version, the M76, is detailed, covering its various options including semi-auto and full-auto configurations, different buttstocks, and caliber availability in the US market. The video explains why the Finnish military eventually deemed stamped receivers less durable and harder to repair than milled ones, leading to the end of military production in 1982 and scaled-back export production.
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 is a first attempt at a firearm shooting video, featuring the Valmet M78 in 7.62x39 caliber. The description highlights the legal status of semi-auto Valmet M78 and M88 rifles in Canada as some of the only legal "AK variants." It also mentions the Galil, RPK, and AK-47 families, suggesting a comparison or context for the Valmet. The creator encourages viewers to follow them on Instagram for daily content. The video aims to introduce the Valmet M78 and hints at future content.
This video provides an overview of Valmet rifles, often referred to as the Finnish AK-47. It highlights various models and clones, including the Valmet M78, M76, M88, and the RPK, and discusses their legal status in Canada with specific barrel length requirements. The description mentions that individual videos for each rifle will be released in the following week and encourages viewers to follow on Instagram for daily content. It also clarifies that 'Galil' and M76 clone rifles are essentially Valmets with aesthetic modifications.
This is a Q&A video from InRangeTV where the hosts answer viewer questions on a wide range of firearms-related topics. Questions cover historical firearms developments, specific firearm models (like the Hudson pistol, SIG 55X, AK-74, Valmet M76, FAMAS, AR-15 vs. AR-18), firearm design principles (polymer vs. aluminum frames, roller-locked blowback, rotating barrels for RDO pistols), competition shooting formats (2G-ACM, Retro Wave, 3-gun with precision rifles, Desert Brutality), firearm maintenance and modification (binary triggers, progressive reloading), classic vs. modern optics, and even hypothetical scenarios like winning the lottery to fund firearm reproductions. Personal preferences and experiences with firearms and shooting are also discussed.
This video delves into the Valmet M82, a unique bullpup variant of the Valmet M76 rifle. Originally conceived for the Finnish military paratroopers, it featured wood stocks and chambered in 7.62x39mm. However, the concept didn't materialize for military adoption. The M82 found its way to the civilian market, primarily in the US, with commercial variants chambered in 5.56mm and sporting urethane stocks. Produced between 1982 and 1986, a total of approximately 2,000 units were manufactured before import restrictions on 'assault weapons.' Today, the M82 is recognized as one of the rarer and more unusual Valmet models.
This video features a mud test comparison of two rifles: the Arsenal SLR104 in 5.45x39mm and the Valmet M76 in 5.56x45mm. The test aims to see if a "quality" AK-pattern rifle can perform as well as AR-15s in similar muddy conditions, as suggested by viewers. The channel, InRangeTV, is viewer-supported and also offers merchandise.
This TFBTV episode explores five firearms notable for their unusual or strange features. The video highlights specific models such as the Galil, G41(M), Valmet M76, Arisaka Type 99, and Calico, focusing on their unique design elements that deviate from conventional firearm characteristics. The content aims to entertain and inform viewers about peculiar innovations within firearm history and design.
This TFBTV episode explores five semi-automatic rifles that are often overlooked by the general American shooting public, despite their quality. The video aims to introduce viewers to alternatives beyond the ubiquitous AR-15 and AK-pattern rifles. Featured firearms include the Gwinn Bushmaster Rifle, Beretta AR70, Daewoo K1A1, Robinson M96, and Valmet M76. The video expresses gratitude to Ventura Munitions for their support.
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