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  2. SAKO - Wikipedia

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    Sako A7 — Sako's mid-price-range hunting rifle, filling the gap between the Sako 85 premium line and the Tikka T3x value line hunting rifles. The A7 combines different features from the Sako 85 and the Tikka T3, along with a unique in-line detachable magazine design, and is currently (2010) available only with a synthetic stock , in ...

  3. Sako TRG - Wikipedia

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    The Valmet Sniper M86 was used as a basis for the Sako TRG sniper rifle line. Even though the TRG-21 obtained its origins from the successful Sako TR-6 target rifle and 1984–1986 development work for the hardly produced Valmet Sniper M86 rifle by the former Finnish state firearms company Valmet which merged with Sako, the 4.7 kg (10 lb 6 oz) TRG-21 was designed as a result of a thorough ...

  4. Sako S20 - Wikipedia

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    Sights. Picatinny rail for day or night optics [4] The Sako S20 is a bolt-action rifle designed and manufactured by Finnish firearms company Sako since 2020. The rifle features an aluminium chassis, which allows for modularity and different configurations, due to which Sako calls it a hybrid rifle. [3]

  5. List of equipment of the Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    Sniper rifle: Sako TRG-42. 8.6 TKIV M10 Finland: Sniper rifle: Sako TRG M10 in .338 Lapua Magnum, with 7.62 NATO caliber change kits for training. Order for 11 MEUR in February 2023. [66] 12.7 RSTKIV 2000 United States: Anti-materiel rifle: Barrett M82A1. 12.7 TKIV 2000 United States: Anti-materiel rifle: Barrett M95. [67]

  6. RK 95 TP - Wikipedia

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    The RK 95 TP (from Finnish Rynnäkkökivääri 95 taittoperä, 'Assault Rifle 95 folding stock'), officially 7.62 RK 95 TP and commercially known as the M95, is a 7.62×39mm Finnish assault rifle adopted in relatively small numbers by the Finnish Defence Forces in the 1990s.

  7. Sako 75 - Wikipedia

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    Cartridge. .222 Rem to .500 Jeffery. Action. Bolt action. Feed system. Push feed. Sights. Proprietary tapered dovetail rail for attaching optical sights. The Sako 75 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako from 1996 [ 2 ] until it was replaced by its successor, the Sako 85 in 2006, [ 3 ] and finally discontinued in 2007.

  8. RK 62 - Wikipedia

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    The RK 62 was designed in 1957–1962 by a Valmet engineer Lauri Oksanen [ 3 ] and is based on the Polish licensed version of the Soviet AK-47 design. The RK 62 uses the same 7.62×39mm cartridge as the AK-47. Between 1965 and 1994 350,000 M62 rifles were produced jointly by Valmet and Sako.

  9. Automatkarbin 24 - Wikipedia

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    The Automatkarbin 24 (Ak 24; lit. 'Automatic Carbine 24'), initially the Självskyddsvapen 24 is a Swedish version of the Finnish Sako M23 assault rifle that is expected to enter service with the Swedish Armed Forces by 2025, partially replacing the Automatkarbin 4 and Automatkarbin 5 along with the Automatkarbin 25. [1][2]