11-20-2008, 21:47
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Harrison, ID
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Listen up boys,
I thank you for all the information that you guys shared.
I called JG sales today to buy a YUGO M72 RPK, he said they were sold out. I asked him when they would be getting any more in, he said " probably never".
He also went on to inform me that they were sold out of ALL AK variants.
We've seen this before??????
If anyone has any ideas of where to get an RPK, let me know. I will do a more vigorous search manana.
Would love to see a picture of ther RPD shorty!
Does anyone know for sure if you can load the RPD drum with individual rounds instead of the belt.
Kencito
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11-20-2008, 21:52
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Originally Posted by KENCITO18D794
Does anyone know for sure if you can load the RPD drum with individual rounds instead of the belt.
Kencito
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11-20-2008, 22:08
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Originally Posted by KENCITO18D794
Listen up boys,
Does anyone know for sure if you can load the RPD drum with individual rounds instead of the belt.
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If you intend to fire the weapon, then no, the weapon only fires from a non-disintegrating/ reloadable belt or individually loaded rounds placed on the top of the feedtray.
The drum is for holding the belt rolled up. See above posts for further details.
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11-20-2008, 22:10
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My bad TR. I missed the comment that it was strictly a belt inside of a drum.
What is you take on the run of AK type weapons???
Kencito
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11-21-2008, 04:26
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: "Yakistan", Washington
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If you can find one, a Yugo is typically the best, but if not, Romanian, Polish are the next in like. If you want an AK TYPE weapon, but not exactly an AK, get a Vz.58 Czech model, they are VERY reliable and more accurate then some of the others, in stock form. Do not misunderstand me, the AK can be an incredible rifle and have great accuracy, but in some models you do need to fiddle with them a bit, so you will want to talk to some of the guys on here to get a better feel for what should be done to make the most out of it.
If you get really desperate, I have an RPK barrel that I could sell to you, so you can start with a regular AK parts kit and build up from there. I am not sure of the bore on it, so will have to check, but got it from a good friend a while back for prototyping a training weapon, so just needed the outer diameter measurements from it and stuck it in the gun safe.
Any time you go to change a barrel in a weapon like this, have it done by a shop with a lot of experience doing it, because there are way too many people out there who don't know exactly what needs to be done for putting them in.
RPD, excellent weapon, great firepower, but with some cons that make it a bad choice for a civilian use support weapon. You will need to save all the belts, and buying extras to begin with will be difficult and expensive. Drums are hard to find, so it will take a long time to build a decent load for any kind of sustained fire role. I would use an RPK in a hear beat, and would probably go for the Yugo Paratrooper model, since a under folding stock makes storage, transport, carry and deployment a little easier. With a shorter overall length, it also makes it a bit more "weildy", so it can be collapsed for potential CQC use.
You can get 20, 30, 40, 70 round mags and drums for them readily, and for a lot less then most other weapons, so feeding the beast is a bit easier and readily available.
When it comes to supporting a weapon of this type with ammo, I would recommend some of the ChiCom shoulder bags that hold 5 mags each (other countries make them too, that is simply for example since I have a few myself). You can use these to provide a carrying capacity for an AG, or just to have a couple in a vehicle for a "BoB", in case you are doing counter ambush work that needs higher volumes of fire.
One thing to remember about using any mags larger then the 30 rounders, most pouches are not made to hold these, so you will need to find the bags/pouches specific to them or have them made, so I would personally look at just using 30 rounders and 70 round drums, and the drums can fit into a M249 SAW drum pouch or you can buy the actual sling bags for them.
What kind of ammo are you looking at using in them?
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11-21-2008, 11:30
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The RPK by both the Yugo's and the Bulgy's are top notch. The Yugo does not have a chrome lined barrel, but it is no big deal. I had a few in Asscrackistan that I beat the PISS out of and they kept right on running. The Bulgy is milled and they are BEAUTIFUL! If you want a shooter and wall hanger, this is the way to go. The Yugo has function but not so much beauty.
The run on AK's is based on Obama getting elected. We have about 100 guns on back order right now that are AK's and AR's, mostly AR's. We have several types of AK's available and if you want to know about them go look here:
http://www.theakforum.net/phpBB2/
These guys are hard core collectors and are extremely helpful.
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