For Valmet M76 owners.

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Amish

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What do you guys think of the Valmet M76 rifles? Are they a good buy or would you rather buy something else. I noticed they go for around $1000-$1300. Anything bad about them? Hows accuracy and how are they functionally different from the AK47?
 
Excellent rifles, parts are hard to find and expensive as are original magazines.

They are the Cadillac of AKs and extremely accurate. Other than cosmetics, they essentially are AKs

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I live where they were made and you won't get one for such a price any longer. A crying shame... I'm just getting licence for a AK-103 "Saiga".

Having lugged a full auto version around with me day and night for a year, it's a heck of a durable rifle. The best difference to the East bloc stuff (not counting the obvious workmanship part), actually, are the sights. It's a diopter system, with much longer sight radius than the AK's have, protected by sturdy side "ears", won't lose zero if driven over.

What it lacks is hard-chrome lining in the barrel. Shoot it much (as you should) and it will wear. Until then, it's a c c u r a t e.
 
So all M76 barrel were not chrome lined? Why is that? What steel is the barrel made out of?
 
To my knowledge, none of them were chrome-lined, up to the 92S semi-auto and RK95 that was the last military model.

But not to worry, I saw a lot of really old Valmets and Sakos in use in the army - they must have been 20-25 years of age at that time, and drove tacks none the less. SOP was to keep the barrels well oiled, and Finnish steel definitely outlasts Soviet iron...
 
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