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Yugo RPK picture
I just happen to walk into a pawn shop yesterday and was able to trade into this, this will be a good addition to my AK collection (9 AK’s now)
It is a parts matching built kit with a No dac spud reciever serial number under 10... with the original barrel in decent shape it looks to be a “battlefield pick up” parts kit. Better yet it was made in my birth year!! The whole family is already enjoying it
Here are some picturesAttachment 209546Attachment 209547Attachment 209548
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How come I never luck into great picks like this. Congrats on the great Xmas present to yourself!
Bruce
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Oh, nice find - Merry Christmas to ALL
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I thought the RPK was a belt-fed system, whereas the RPD was drum fed? That is what I learned from my 'little blue book' in basic at Benning. Weren't they chambered in 7.62x54r?
Hang on, I am doing some research.
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There ya got the bipod, now the boy can shoot it no problem. My son was 9 when he started shooting my 5.45x39 Romanian 74. He's not a very big kid, so I had to use my finger to help hold it up right behind the muzzle lol. That boy of mine is a shooter for sure. Shoots pistols with better groups than me most of the time. And that AK (and every other rifle he's shot) was right on his targets, i told him he needs to lift a few weights and then he'll be solo shooting it in no time. But yes sir that was a lucky find. Can't believe it would get pawned
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Congratulations. The rpk is mag fed, rpd is beltfed 7.62x39, pkm is beltfed 7.62x54r. All of them are fun shooters.
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Well we shot 3 drums today and at 165 yards we were hitting pop cans pretty easy and a good thing is my wife LOVEs it!
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Yugo aks and the rpk are some of my favorites. I just miss the days of cheap original barrel parts kits. Man those were some good times.