Experience the legacy of Finnish craftsmanship with the Valmet M76, a semi-automatic rifle that embodies the perfect blend of precision engineering and robust reliability. Manufactured in 1987, this rare firearm is chambered in the widely acclaimed 7.62x39mm, offering outstanding performance for both target shooting and personal defense. With its milled receiver, the M76 provides unparalleled strength and a smooth, satisfying action that collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of firearm history, a final chance to acquire a coveted model known for its distinctive AK-style dependability and refined craftsmanship.
In very good condition, the Valmet M76 shows only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use, a testament to its durable design. Despite its age, it has been well-maintained, with a clean and shiny bore, sharp lands and grooves in the rifling, and a pristine finish. The included cleaning kit, owner's manual, and factory certification, along with its original factory box, make this an exceptional find for any collector.
The Valmet M76's features include a fully hooded front post sight, a semi-shrouded adjustable rear ladder sight, and a 16-inch barrel equipped with a flash hider and bayonet lug. Its wood stock and composite forend complement the rifle's black finish, creating a visually striking contrast. The rifle's gas piston action ensures reliable performance, even under adverse conditions, while the 30+1 capacity provides ample firepower. The inclusion of four 30-round magazines enhances its readiness for any situation.
Owning the Valmet M76 is not just about acquiring a firearm; it's about holding a piece of history. As a variant of the RK 62 and derived from the Soviet AK-47 design, the M76 was initially crafted for the Finnish Defense Forces during the Cold War era. This model is a testament to Finland's engineering prowess, offering improvements over earlier models while maintaining compatibility with the Soviet cartridge. Its rarity, combined with its historical significance, makes it a must-have for serious collectors and those who appreciate high-performance firearms.




