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 Yugo RPK M-72 Bpod anywhere to be found???
mojo7  [Member]
3/14/2009 10:51:52 PM
This is the last piece I am missing to get this build done and I can't find a bipod anywhere. Any suggestions on where to find one these days?
ten1000foxdemons  [Member]
3/15/2009 6:46:23 AM
i got one from my romy rpk that i don't want. send me an email if you want a pic.
mojo7  [Member]
3/15/2009 10:08:06 AM
I seen some of those on Gunbroker. Will a Romanian fit on a Yugo? Can you remove this or is it a permanent install?
mojo7  [Member]
3/20/2009 4:52:56 PM
ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE!!!! I found one on Gunbroker. The luck of the Irish kicked in this week. "Erin Go Bragh"



dr-marley  [Member]
3/21/2009 7:24:38 AM
Congratulations Mojo!

Post a pic with it mounted.

Dane
less_than_zero  [Member]
5/30/2009 1:35:15 AM
any other sources for the yugo rpk bipod?
mojo7  [Member]
5/30/2009 2:07:42 PM
Good luck with your search. I searched the net but did not have any luck until Gunbroker had one listed. It came off of a kit and the guy wasn't going to use it. Ended up paying close to 90 for it but it was worth it.
causey7  [Member]
8/1/2009 12:39:06 AM
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=135923869

Not mine but saw it on Gunbroker.
mojo7  [Member]
10/22/2009 8:11:55 PM
Question on the bipod. I ended up mounting my bipod onto M72 and noticed that the pins holding it together went into their respective holes very easily. I am afraid they will work themselves out in the field under use. How are you supposed to keep them securely in place?
Koyotejager  [Team Member]
1/6/2010 8:32:09 PM
Rguns has brand new ones for the Yugo m72 for $35.
Koyotejager  [Team Member]
1/6/2010 8:33:56 PM


Koyotejager  [Team Member]
1/6/2010 8:37:06 PM

Originally Posted By mojo7:
Question on the bipod. I ended up mounting my bipod onto M72 and noticed that the pins holding it together went into their respective holes very easily. I am afraid they will work themselves out in the field under use. How are you supposed to keep them securely in place?

Squish them. Like a rivet.
mojo7  [Member]
1/7/2010 9:30:49 AM
Thanks for the advice. I will have to figure out a way to squish them as I don't have a rivet tool but for now I used some lok tite that seems to hold them in place. I also ended up getting an extra Rguns bipod so now I have an extra one. That is a great deal compared to the 100.00 I paid for my other one on Gunbroker.
silley  [Member]
1/7/2010 9:06:09 PM
you could stake them with a chisel, just punch the edges to deform the tip so it doesn't pull through. It does kind of deform the metal and make it ugly though...