Engineering:List of 7.62×39mm firearms

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The below table gives a list of firearms that can fire the 7.62×39mm cartridge, first developed and used by the Soviet Union in the late 1940s.[1] The cartridge is widely used due to the worldwide proliferation of Russian SKS and AK-47 pattern rifles, as well as RPD and RPK light machine guns.

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Name Type Country Image Years of service Notes
AR-M1 Assault rifle  Bulgaria BulgAR.jpg 1998–present 7.62×39mm variant of AR-M1 rifle, copy of the AK-47 and AK-74.
Type 38 rifle Bolt-action rifle  China Japanese Type 38 carbine.jpg 1950s–1960s Rechambered from the original 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka.[2]
Type 56 carbine Semi-automatic rifle  China Norinco SKS (transparent background).jpg 1956–present Licensed variant of SKS.
Norinco SKS-M Semi-automatic rifle  China SKS-M.png 1980s–present Commercial variant of the Type 56 carbine.
Norinco Type 86S Bullpup semi-automatic rifle  China China 86S noBG.png 1986–present Based on the Type 56 assault rifle.
Type 56 assault rifle Assault rifle  China Type 56 mod02 noBG.png 1956–present Variant of the AK-47 and AKM.
Type 63 assault rifle Assault rifle  China Rifle Type 63 noBG.png 1963–present Based on the Type 56 carbine and Type 56 assault rifle.
Type 81 assault rifle Assault rifle  China Type 81-1 assault rifle 20220203.jpg 1983–present
vz. 52/57 Semi-automatic rifle  Czechoslovakia VZ 52 Rifle.JPG 1957–1959 7.62×39mm variant of vz. 52 rifle.
vz. 58 Assault rifle  Czechoslovakia Sa 58-JH02.jpg 1959–present
CZ BREN 2 Assault rifle  Czech Republic GIGN22 Domenjod 140618.jpg 2011–present 7.62×39mm variant of CZ. BREN 2 rifle.
MPi-KM Assault rifle  East Germany MPi-Km 72.jpg 1964–present Licensed variant of AKM.
Maadi arm Assault rifle  Egypt MAADI ARM.jpg 1960–present Indigenous version of the Soviet AKM rifle.
Rasheed Carbine Semi-automatic rifle  Egypt Carbine Rasheed.jpg 1960–present Derived from Hakim Rifle.
RK 62 Assault rifle  Finland RK62.jpg 1965–present Based on the Polish licensed variant of AK-47.
Valmet M-76 Semi-automatic

Assault rifle

 Finland Valmet 76.jpg 1972–present Civilian semi-automatic variant of the RK 62.
RK 95 TP Assault rifle  Finland SakoM95 RK95 noBG.png 1990–present
Sako M90 (M92S & M95S) Semi-automatic

Assault rifle

 Finland 1993–present Civilian semi-automatic variant of the RK 95.
KK 62 Light machine gun  Finland 7,62 KvKK 62.JPG 1962–present
AMD-65 Assault rifle  Hungary AMD-65.jpg 1967–present Licensed variant of AKM.
AMP-69 Assault rifle  Hungary AMP-69 Left Side.jpg 1974–present Licensed variant of AKM.
AK-63 Assault rifle  Hungary AK 63.jpg 1977–present Licensed variant of AKM.
Tabuk Sniper Rifle Designated marksman rifle  Iraq Tabuk Sniper .jpg 1978–present Modified version of Zastava M70.
IWI Galil ACE Assault rifle  Israel Ace 762 39 long picatiny.jpg 2008–present 7.62×39mm variant of IWI Galil ACE.
Beretta ARX160 Assault rifle  Italy 2008–present 7.62×39mm variant of Beretta ARX160.
Type 58 assault rifle Assault rifle  North Korea North korea T58 ATF.jpg 1958–present Variant of the AK-47.
Kbkg wz. 1960 Assault rifle  Poland Karabinek-granatnik wz.1960.jpg 1960–present Variant of the AK-47.
Beryl M762 Assault rifle  Poland Beryl M762.png 1995–present
PM md. 63 Assault rifle  Romania PMmd.1963.jpg 1963–present Licensed variant of AKM.
OTs-14-1A Groza-1 Bullpup assault rifle  Russia Groza-1.png 1994–1999 Based on the AKS-74U.
AK-103 Assault rifle  Russia Ak103 m.jpg 2001–present
AK-104 Carbine assault rifle  Russia Interpolitex 2013 (536-16).jpg 2001–present
AK-15 Assault rifle  Russia Army-2020-304.JPG 2016–present 7.62×39mm variant of AK-12.
KORD 6P68 Assault rifle  Russia 6P68 Kord assault rifle - Army-2022 27.jpg 2018–present
AK-203 Assault rifle  Russia AK200 Assault Rifle Army-2022 2022-08-20 2380.jpg 2022–present Upgraded version of the AK-103.
SKS Semi-automatic rifle  Soviet Union Simonow SKS 45 noBG.jpg 1945–present
AS-44 Assault rifle  Soviet Union 1944–1945
TKB-408 Assault rifle  Soviet Union TKB408.jpg 1946 Prototype only.
AK-47 Assault rifle  Soviet Union AK-47 assault rifle.jpg 1949–present
TKB-517 Assault rifle  Soviet Union
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1952 Prototype only.
TKB-059 Assault rifle  Soviet Union TulaStateArmsMuseum2013-08.jpg 1960 Prototype only.
Dlugov assault rifle Assault rifle  Soviet Union 1953 Prototype only.
AKM Assault rifle  Soviet Union AKM automatkarbin Ryssland - 7,62x39mm - Armémuseum rightside noBG.png 1959–present Improved variant of the AK-47.
RPD Light machine gun  Soviet Union LMG-RPD-44 noBG.png 1944–present
RPK Light machine gun  Soviet Union RPK Machine Gun 7.62 x 39.jpg 1961–present
Zastava M19 Carbine Modular assault rifle  Serbia 2022–present Based on the FN SCAR.
Malyuk Bullpup Assault rifle  Ukraine Malyuk assault rifles.jpg 2015–present 7.62×39mm variant of Malyuk.
M4-WAC-47 Assault rifle  Ukraine M4 WAC-47.jpg 2018–present
Ruger Mini Thirty Semi-automatic rifle  United States Ruger Mini Thirty.jpg 1987–present 7.62×39mm variant of Ruger Mini-14.
WASR-10 Semi-automatic rifle  Romania
 United States
Century Arms WASR-10.jpg 1996–present Semi-automatic variant of PM md. 63 for United States civilian market.
CMMG Mk47 Mutant Semi-automatic rifle  United States CMMG Mk47 Mutant.jpg 2014–present Derivative of ArmaLite AR-10.
Desert Tech MDR Assault rifle  United States Compliant Desert Tech MDRx Rifle with 3-15 Scope, Bipod, and Trigger Lock.jpg 2014 7.62×39mm variant of Desert Tech MDR.
SR-47 Assault rifle  United States KAC SR 47 mod noBG.png 2001 7.62×39mm variant of the AR15.
STV rifle Assault rifle  Vietnam STV3801.png 2019–present Licensed variant of IWI Galil ACE.
STL-1A Assault rifle  Vietnam 2019–present Vietnamese copy of AKM.
Zastava M59/66 Semi-automatic rifle  Yugoslavia Yugoslavian SKS M59 66 noBg.jpg 1964–present Licensed variant of SKS.
Zastava M70 Assault rifle  Yugoslavia Zastava M70 AB2 noBG.png 1970–present Unlicensed derivative of AK-47.
Zastava M72 Light machine gun  Yugoslavia Zastava M72 B1.jpg 1973–present
Zastava M92 Carbine assault rifle  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
Zastava M92.jpg 1992–present Variant of Zastava M70.
Zastava M21A Carbine assault rifle  Yugoslavia
 Serbia
M21A (On Top) and M72 LMG (On Bottom)
2005–present 7.62×39mm variant of the Zastava M21.

See also

References

  1. Monetchikov, Sergei (2005) (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-5-98655-006-0. 
  2. "Chinese Arisakas in 7.62x39mm". March 28, 2011. https://www.forgottenweapons.com/rifles/arisakas-in-7-62x39mm/.