rynnäkkökivääris
Rynnäkkökivääri is the Finnish term for assault rifle. An assault rifle is a selective-fire rifle capable of firing in both semi-automatic and fully automatic modes. These weapons typically fire an intermediate cartridge, which is a compromise between the larger, heavier rounds used in standard rifles and the smaller, lighter rounds used in submachine guns. The development of the assault rifle emerged from lessons learned in World War I and II, where soldiers recognized the need for a more versatile firearm than traditional bolt-action rifles, offering greater firepower than submachine guns while remaining controllable and effective at typical combat ranges.
The concept of the assault rifle was popularized by the German StG 44, developed during World War
Rynnäkkökivääris are characterized by their ability to switch between semi-automatic fire, where one round is fired