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Originally Posted By Bettendorf: Originally Posted By ODA_564: https://www.apexgunparts.com/product_info.php/cPath/80/products_id/1067 A piece of rail, some rivets (or bolts) and its a solution (I used JB Weld too). That's neat. You did buy one of those didn't you? I thought there was problems with those fitting on the PKM's? Is my memory whack? Since I had already removed the top cover pivot pin to attempt installation of the B&T, I had no issues putting the PKT top cover on mine. The used PKT top cover I recieved had a loose dust cover (the little flap on the right side where the ammo feeds in - the pin would slide out and the dust cover fall off) but I fixed that. Mine runs like a top - but watch the little cam on the botom of your bolt carrier (right side at the rear) - make sure it stays tight. |
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Originally Posted By ODA_564: Originally Posted By Bettendorf: Originally Posted By ODA_564: https://www.apexgunparts.com/product_info.php/cPath/80/products_id/1067 A piece of rail, some rivets (or bolts) and its a solution (I used JB Weld too). That's neat. You did buy one of those didn't you? I thought there was problems with those fitting on the PKM's? Is my memory whack? Since I had already removed the top cover pivot pin to attempt installation of the B&T, I had no issues putting the PKT top cover on mine. The used PKT top cover I recieved had a loose dust cover (the little flap on the right side where the ammo feeds in - the pin would slide out and the dust cover fall off) but I fixed that. Mine runs like a top - but watch the little cam on the botom of your bolt carrier (right side at the rear) - make sure it stays tight. Awesome. Thanks for the info! |
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Originally Posted By Razve: Nice MG's and welcome to AR15.com. I'd like to see more photos of the PKM on the end.Few photos from Russia http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/2210/i-2212.jpg http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/2210/i-2211.jpg |
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Originally Posted By Bettendorf:
]Nice MG's and welcome to AR15.com. I'd like to see more photos of the PKM on the end.
Thank you. This is a modernized version of the PKM - PKP "Pecheneg". More photos are here http://foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/1789/ . Karden - our police officer SOBR - SWAT analogue |
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Originally Posted By Razve:
Originally Posted By Bettendorf:
]Nice MG's and welcome to AR15.com. I'd like to see more photos of the PKM on the end.
Thank you. This is a modernized version of the PKM - PKP "Pecheneg". More photos are here http://foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/1789/ . Karden - our police officer SOBR - SWAT analogue Great pics! Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By Razve:
Few photos from Russia http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/2210/i-2212.jpg http://content.foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/2210/i-2211.jpg Could we get some close up photos of the RPK trunnion date/markings? |
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I guessing this didn't work out too well. Hopefully someone had you move your support hand off the ejection port cover before you fired. |
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Originally Posted By RealEric:
Could we get some close up photos of the RPK trunnion date/markings? these fit? http://foto.mail.ru/mail/photoshooter/986/#/mail/photoshooter/986/ |
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This RPK-203.
But now the RPK is extremely rare in the army. They were all replaced by the PKM and PKP |
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Originally Posted By Razve:
This RPK-203. But now the RPK is extremely rare in the army. They were all replaced by the PKM and PKP Very nice! Welcome to the site! Are you current or former Russian military? If so, or if you have a lot of general AK knowledge, you should start a thread in the AK Discussions section where people can ask you questions. |
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Philosophy majors: asking the important questions. Such as, "WHY would you like fries with that?"
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Originally Posted By mustangduckk:
Very nice! Welcome to the site! Are you current or former Russian military? If so, or if you have a lot of general AK knowledge, you should start a thread in the AK Discussions section where people can ask you questions. Thank you.) Former. No problem. Now try to create a theme of a new modification of the AK - AK-12 |
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Originally Posted By Razve:
Thank you.) Former. No problem. Now try to create a theme of a new modification of the AK - AK-12 That's what I'm talking about! And how about some info and photos for the AEK-971 & AN-94? Regards SS |
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What kind of information is concerned? Photos and technical specifications lay out the evening with a home computer. With AEK had no case, and AN-94, we had a few units. Abakan I did not like - a capricious system of automation (for unreliability - as M4), poor ergonomics.
AEK-971, like the AN-94, in service is not worth it. Both were tested in the army. There is an analogue of the AEK-971 Izhmash - AK-107/AK-108 with the same system of automatic |
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Razve - I sent you an Instant Message to respond about the 107/97/94, since this is the PKM forum I figured I was leading you off topic.
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Originally Posted By BlueLogo:
I guessing this didn't work out too well. Hopefully someone had you move your support hand off the ejection port cover before you fired. Was in the process of tucking her back into my shoulder- not firing it. Carried these for 9 years from one end of Iraq to the other- 99 kinds of pissed I can't even get a semi version in the Peoples Republik of NY |
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Rand Paul 2016.
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sweet. I like what you did with the sling. MI now has their 2-screw adapter for an Uncle Mikes QD, I'm thinking of machining a groove in my stocks and installing one next to the oil bottle.
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Thanks, It was really just me looking at what I had for a spare sling and jury-rigging a way to make it work. A little para cord, a small alpine butterfly knot and voila! Instant and cheap mount for a Magpul MS3!
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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What was your wait time? I sent in the form 3's beginning of Aug for mine.
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Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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And should I die on the ramparts fighting tyranny, may those behind me use my body as a stepping stone to continue the fight for Freedom and Liberty.
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Sweet pic viper, love the snowy backdrop. We need more pics of that bad boy.
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Despite what your mamma told you, violence does solve problems!
R.I.P Iraq - 03/04 Iraq - 07/08 RIP Amos Nelson RIP Jason Gore |
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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Originally Posted By viper5243: Took it out again today with the YHM Phantom QD. http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/photopkm_zpse5e15877.jpg http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/photopkm2_zpsbedda0d0.jpg View Quote When you going again?!
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I hope my guns killed someone before they moved in with me. Shit, I hope they go out at night and kill bad guys while I'm sleeping.-30calTBLkid
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By smb980: Wow! That is awesome View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By smb980: Originally Posted By viper5243: Took it out again today with the YHM Phantom QD. http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/photopkm_zpse5e15877.jpg http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff260/viper5243/photopkm2_zpsbedda0d0.jpg When you going again?! I've been out quite a few times the lat 2-3 weeks. Pretty much any time you want to go out. |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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How do you like the Zenik rail? I looks good, but I can't imagine spending $400 on one. For half that there is a local mfg that will prototype and build me one. I am just weighing if it is worth it.
My other question is, did YHM have a standard QD mount for the PKM threads or did you add their threads when you cut it down? How does it do on FA fire? I have a couple of guns I am going to be converting (having the new rear trunnions made to take the Ace side folder now) and have been looking at a can for a FA gun. |
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You only have power over people so long as you don't take everything away from them. But when you've robbed a man of everything, he's no longer in your power, he's free again.-Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By BlueLogo: How do you like the Zenik rail? I looks good, but I can't imagine spending $400 on one. For half that there is a local mfg that will prototype and build me one. I am just weighing if it is worth it. My other question is, did YHM have a standard QD mount for the PKM threads or did you add their threads when you cut it down? How does it do on FA fire? I have a couple of guns I am going to be converting (having the new rear trunnions made to take the Ace side folder now) and have been looking at a can for a FA gun. View Quote http://www.evike.com/products/46348/ I got the barrel as part of another kit and it was already on there. The phantom is great. I've run it on a bunch of different guns on auto over the past few years and never had any problems. It will increase your rate of fire by 100-150 rpm on the pkm. Just adjust your gas setting and you should be fine. |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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Thx Brother. I tried IM'ing you but it came back.
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You only have power over people so long as you don't take everything away from them. But when you've robbed a man of everything, he's no longer in your power, he's free again.-Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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My name is viper5243, and i have a tok addiction.
AK, USA
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WOW. Bit pricey.
Do you have to remove your rear sight to install? ETA: rear not front. not enough sleep |
Originally Posted By mwarnick1: If you're not breaking parts you're not shooting enough.
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The B&T is expensive, but it works very well.
I've also bought a PKT topcover and machined my own rail for it. A little lower, but a lot of work and I'm not sure it's any better than the B&T. There is a discussion on it elsewhere in the PKM forum |
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Here are my two. The PKM is a reweld Hungarian PKM with Zenitco rail and grip. The PKB is a numbers matching Soviet Kovrov Arsenal PKT converted into PKB. I also have the original solenoid for it. The mount is a Polish SG-43 wheeled mount with the wheels replaced by utility trailer wheels so I can tow it behind an ATV. |
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My current training gun. Gun I'm assuming started life as a PKB (aircrew gun with spade grips) that as some point made into a PKM for ground use here in Afghanistan. Gun was made in 1983. You can see the welded plates for the buttstock and bipod added. Notice safety on right side (PKB/PKT) instead of the left (PKM), also no trunions for a tripod on the gas cylinder. Do need a new set of wood pistol grips as these are falling apart.
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De Oppresso Liber
Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15&16' Afganistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18'&19' |
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De Oppresso Liber
Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15&16' Afganistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18'&19' |
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De Oppresso Liber
Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15&16' Afganistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18'&19' |
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De Oppresso Liber
Iraq: 91,03,04,05,06,08,09,15&16' Afganistan: 09,10,11',14',17',18'&19' |
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