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* '''[[Dogs of War]]''' - during the beginning sequence in Central America. Some of the soldiers are running around with Valmet M76 instead of AKs (since real AKs were hard to get in the 1970s). | * '''[[Dogs of War]]''' - during the beginning sequence in Central America. Some of the soldiers are running around with Valmet M76 instead of AKs (since real AKs were hard to get in the 1970s). | ||
* '''[[Stripes]]''' - In the film, at the Russian Army base where Winger's friends are held prisoner, most of the "Russian" soldiers are armed with Valmet M76 rifles. | * '''[[Stripes]]''' - In the film, at the Russian Army base where Winger's friends are held prisoner, most of the "Russian" soldiers are armed with Valmet M76 rifles. | ||
* '''[[The Survivors]]''' - Robin Williams purchases a Valmet 76 with side folding stock on his way to becoming a survivalist in this comedy. At one point he tries to hide the weapon from his fiancee under the seat cushions of their sofa | |||
[[Category:Gun]] | [[Category:Gun]] |
Revision as of 23:33, 22 June 2008
The Valmet M76 and it's variants were seen in the following:
Film
- Dogs of War - during the beginning sequence in Central America. Some of the soldiers are running around with Valmet M76 instead of AKs (since real AKs were hard to get in the 1970s).
- Stripes - In the film, at the Russian Army base where Winger's friends are held prisoner, most of the "Russian" soldiers are armed with Valmet M76 rifles.
- The Survivors - Robin Williams purchases a Valmet 76 with side folding stock on his way to becoming a survivalist in this comedy. At one point he tries to hide the weapon from his fiancee under the seat cushions of their sofa