

The RK 95 TP is a more modern, improved version of the RK 62. The RK 62 has a three-pronged flash suppressor, and a groove for a specially designed knife bayonet, which can be used alone as a combat knife. It is the basis of the IMI Galil, an Israeli-made assault rifle with many similarities. Between 19 350,000 M62 rifles were produced jointly by Valmet and Sako. The RK 62 uses the same 7.62×39mm cartridge as the AK-47. The RK 62 was designed in 1962 and is based on the Polish licensed version of the Soviet AK-47 design. It is the standard issue infantry weapon of the Finnish Defence Forces. The RK 62 (from Finnish, 'assault rifle 62'), officially 7.62 RK 62 and commercially M62, is an assault rifle manufactured by Valmet and Sako. 30-06 Springfield 7.62×53mmR (prototype only)Īperture rear sight on a sliding tangent with flip tritium night sight, forward hooded post, 470 mm sight radius 3.5 kg empty (RK 62) 3.27 kg empty (RK 62 76)ĩ40 mm with fixed or extended stock / 710 mm with stock foldedħ.62×39mm (main).
