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Old March 20th, 2007, 04:00   #1
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the production of an RPK airsoft gun

Greets all, I am here to see if I can get as much info on the real steel RPK.
I plan to make a set of three wood kits, but I would like all the other info that people know.

Ie: what barrel is required ( length and suggestion on matts)
what bi pod is commonly used
what wood is commonly used (dementions on the tail stock and forgrip)
what tools do the best job
what flash hider is best



I am currently using a jigsaw and power drill and a couple c clamps
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Old March 20th, 2007, 04:44   #2
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see if this helps you saint.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPK
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Old March 20th, 2007, 05:10   #3
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Well actually it doesn't I know about the real steel, but what size is the tail stock, is the gas chamber large on the rpk there by making the forgrip bigger?


SIXFOUR buddy! Long time no talk! pm me you info there is a lot to talk about.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 05:40   #4
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what barrel is required ( length and suggestion on matts)
Extended length AK barrel. Real steel is 591MM and most airsoft conversions are at least that (Fits PSG length inner).

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what bi pod is commonly used
Bipod is specific to the RPK.
Guarder makes a bipod/extension that works well
http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper...-AK25_srch_rpk

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what wood is commonly used (dementions on the tail stock and forgrip)
I have a set of Romanian RPK that I used in a conversion. Made from a very hard wood, not 100% sure what it's made of though. Any hard wood would work just fine
Dimensions can be found here: http://www.red-alliance.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3495

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what flash hider is best
There are specific real steel flashiders, but even none (AK barrel nut) is fine as many RPK's in real life are like that.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 05:57   #5
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yes that what I was looking for awsome thank you so much I will start on it in the morrow
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Old March 20th, 2007, 11:37   #6
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Be carefull I just catched a little ugly one when I opened the red aliance forum.

Would just be too bad to have your HD cleaned right now...
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Old March 20th, 2007, 14:17   #7
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That Wikipedia article is full of shit. The effective and maximum range is way too high on there. Also, the first pic looks like a video game or photoshop, and the guy is golding an AK-47 with a 75 round drum, not an RPK.

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Old March 20th, 2007, 16:46   #8
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Feel free to correct the article after you have tested that caliber yourself. Be sure of your points.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 17:54   #9
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why not buy the conversion kit or classic army's RPK when it comes out?
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Old March 20th, 2007, 21:18   #10
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well the image is real and I dont think much editing has been done to it because sometimes some of my cousins photos have turned out like that with his camera, ye the rifle does kinda look like an ak47 based on the barrel length but to me the photos kinda dark so dunno, BUT ancorp is right the maximum effective range is too high I dont know about its maximum distance but in one of my firearms books it has what its actual effective range is I will post it if I find it but I think it was more like 500-600m all I know for sure is it wasnt more than 700m
Same advice, feel free to correct the Wiki page, but be sure you have direct experience with the caliber and the particular gun before you do. Reading about it is far from the same as having done it.

You'd be surprised what that caliber can do from a decent rifle with a long barrel.

The over 2000 meter number does not equal any accuracy, but just how far that bullet will go.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 21:26   #11
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isnt "effective range" the range at which the bullet can wound someone? and not the maximum gun at which the gun is accurate?
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Old March 20th, 2007, 21:33   #12
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In this case, I'm not surprised that the caliber in question is still accurate by battlefield standards at 800m and can kill you (if it hits) at over 2000m. It has enough mass.

We're not talking minute of angle here, but it will do the job.

Effective range is the maximum where you would normally expect to use the caliber and hit your target. Maximum range is like I said; aim at 45 degrees and let it rip. Spray and pray.

From a long enough barrel, that caliber can do those numbers. From a regular AK barrel lenght, no.
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Old March 20th, 2007, 23:31   #13
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I believe the numbers from the books I have here were around 400-500m effective, 800/1000m sighted, 1500m lethal, 3000m maximum bullet travel distance...

I have yet to fire some M43 (will in a couple months, from an AKM and a SKS), perhaps Id get a chance to take it out long range...seems like a very decent cartridge, especially considering the fact it was designed in 1943...

I love AKs.

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Old March 21st, 2007, 09:28   #14
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Nothing wrong with that caliber, it's been around for a long time for a good reason.

I have yet to try it in a bolt action rifle, that could be interesting. At least an SKS is about $150 to buy, so anyone into real guns should find it worthwhile to get.

Speaking of which, I would not mind seeing an airsoft SKS.
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Old March 21st, 2007, 15:10   #15
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Nothing wrong with that caliber, it's been around for a long time for a good reason.

I have yet to try it in a bolt action rifle, that could be interesting. At least an SKS is about $150 to buy, so anyone into real guns should find it worthwhile to get.

Speaking of which, I would not mind seeing an airsoft SKS.
Agreed on all points. There is a springer shell ejecting SKS, cheap Chinese, and somewhat disproportioned (an SKS-D to be exact, that uses standard AK magazines).

There arent alot of options for a bolt action 7.62x39, but still enough to get some interesting reports. The round has plenty of potential.

I will be picking up an SKS as soon as I get my PAL in the mail. The way I see it - worth every penny, even if it is a Chinese copy.

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