Sako Red Rifle

I'm assuming this is in Finland? MMM.. nice

P.S. I believe RK-92 are the only ones that came with a 3-position switch. RK-95 only came with 2 positions :(
 
The Finns probably make the best AKs in the world. The 62 and 95 are at the top of my list, too bad only the .308 Valmets were allowed in.
 
No doubt that the Finns make some of the best AK's. There's a little more than .308 available in Valmets. You can get .223's in a Hunter or M78 / 7.62*39mm in M78. A milled receiver 7.62*39 would be nice but unfortunately none here (that are not prohib).

M92 is the civvie version, non-folding stock and semi only. RK95 is mil, three position, folding stock and some minor differences in the night sights, etc..

Pic is definetly taken in Finland, not many of em anywhere else.
 
Slap a B&T rail on it, Aimpoint T-1 and a VFG, would be pretty damn good.

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If the M78 is allowed in, why not the M76?

Can anyone identify the sight on it? Looks like an Aimpoint but I don't see it anywhere in their catalogs.
 
Good question on the sight but I have no idea what it is either.

As per why M78 and not M76, don't try to make sense out of it. It defies all logic.

There are some M76's in country but they are evil prohibs. Just touching one can lead to a devastating addiction....you have to buy more (ha)!

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It is the disposable Aimpoint designed originally for the swedish military. Basicly a Comp M4 that cannot have the battery changed with a non-QD mount, under a rubber armour.
 
Good question on the sight but I have no idea what it is either.

As per why M78 and not M76, don't try to make sense out of it. It defies all logic.

There are some M76's in country but they are evil prohibs. Just touching one can lead to a devastating addiction....you have to buy more (ha)!

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Very impressive collection.
 
It is the disposable Aimpoint designed originally for the swedish military. Basicly a Comp M4 that cannot have the battery changed with a non-QD mount, under a rubber armour.

Do you know the model number? I've never seen one in Canada, are they available?
 
Good question on the sight but I have no idea what it is either.

As per why M78 and not M76, don't try to make sense out of it. It defies all logic.

There are some M76's in country but they are evil prohibs. Just touching one can lead to a devastating addiction....you have to buy more (ha)!

DSC00761.jpg

Outstanding Finnish collection. But you don't need two M76s. Let me take one of those paperweights off of you.
 
Good question on the sight but I have no idea what it is either.

As per why M78 and not M76, don't try to make sense out of it. It defies all logic.

There are some M76's in country but they are evil prohibs. Just touching one can lead to a devastating addiction....you have to buy more (ha)!

DSC00761.jpg

Nice Valtion Metallitehtaat line up there. Sako got lucky to inherit the Valmet line.
 
Very impressive collection.

Thanks, they are superb AK's.

Outstanding Finnish collection. But you don't need two M76s. Let me take one of those paperweights off of you.

Thanks again. Need, well you're right I don't need two but they keep each other company.

Nice Valtion Metallitehtaat line up there. Sako got lucky to inherit the Valmet line.

I think they were working together for awhile. Some of the Hunters were made by Sako even though they have the Valmet logo. I sold a Hunter recently that was a prime example. The finish on it was identical to the finish on a high gloss Sako deluxe bolt rifle. Definitely a factory job and I've never seen any other Vals with a gloss finish.
 
The finish on it was identical to the finish on a high gloss Sako deluxe bolt rifle. Definitely a factory job and I've never seen any other Vals with a gloss finish.

Of the 4 Hunters that i own(ed), 3 had high gloss blue finish. Because of that, i always thought that it was much more common than matte finish. I guess it was just luck (or lack of thereof, as i actually like the matte finish better)
 
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