POTD: Raine Peltokoski With His Suomi Submachine Gun

Eric B
by Eric B

Raine Peltokoski, Finland, is one of the best shooters in the history of practical shooting. Here you can see him with his Suomi submachine gun. Unfortunately, due to the latest European Union legislation, he can no longer keep it at home.


This photo came too late for the interview TFB did with Raine, but it has such an interesting history it just has to be shared. Here is the quote from Raine:


“This Suomi is functional. It is nowadays at Aawee shop as I as a private person cannot have a license for it. Behind me is a rug with Karelian armorial bearings. The rug is from my grandma. She escaped the Russian invasion in 1939 when the Winter War started. She told me how she at age 15 ran to the forest when the Russian planes were shooting at the train at the railway station during evacuation.”


This is also an excellent reminder to read the full interview with Raine, where he shares his rifle setup and his insights into training and mental strength - and why he needs a Lahti L-39 20 mm anti-tank gun! You can find the interview here: TFB Interview: Raine Peltokoski - World Champion Senior - IPSC


You just read one of TFB’s Photo Of The Day. If today’s featured a submachine gun one cannot own, our next one contains a modern Machine Gun that cannot machine. Can you guess which one?

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • Farmer Brown Farmer Brown on Oct 31, 2024

    My Suomi machines...

  • Mr.T Mr.T on Oct 31, 2024

    That is not EU regulation but Finlands own legislation that is more restrictive than EU guidelines , we can still have machine guns

    • Just another gun guy Just another gun guy on Nov 01, 2024

      Who is "we"? Not many countries I know of in the EU that allow for full auto machine guns to be privately owned.


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