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AK-47 and variants (M70, Rk. 62, etc.), SKS and variants (Type 56 carbine, M-59 and M59/66, etc), Chinese Type 68, Chinese Type 81, Vz. 58, RPK-47, RPD, Ruger Mini 30, there are AR-15 uppers available in 7.62x39, some civilian hunting rifles... CZ makes some, there's an Australian company making copies of the Short Magazine Lee Enfield in 7.62x39. Heckler & Koch made variants of their G3 rifle in 7.62x39, but found no customers, so they abandoned that notion.

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