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A few inspiration photos of what im going for with this build http://firearmsworld.net/russain/mg/rpd/sog6xna.jpg https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/20/60/b5/2060b5dfae4e8cf0082beca6fddaadde.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/1003/SturmGrenadier/AK%20Forum%202/RPDshorty.jpg http://www.modernforces.com/img/new_site/mo_rt_idaho_2_450.jpg View Quote Is that bottom pic from a reenactment? |
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Got the rest of the barrel accessories off the barrel stubs
Fuck that was a big bitch to do. Also got the rear take down pin out. |
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Are there some good prices parts kits out there? I want a RPD and have a real pro build it.
I don't have a belt-fed in my collection. |
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Got the rest of the barrel accessories off the barrel stubs Fuck that was a big bitch to do. Also got the rear take down pin out. View Quote rofl, yes for whatever reason they tighten the fuck out of them before putting the pins in. Its always a giant pain in the ass to get them off any soviet gun. |
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Lower is fit to the receiver. Damn thing is starting to look like a gun!
I've mic'd the barrel and receiver end where the barrel goes. That's gunna be fun. The barrel is a few thousands bigger. I'm thinking if I remove a little bit of the anodizing inside the receiver I might be good to go there. Haven't decided how to tackle it just yet though. Still a ways off |
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Lower is fit to the receiver. Damn thing is starting to look like a gun! I've mic'd the barrel and receiver end where the barrel goes. That's gunna be fun. The barrel is a few thousands bigger. I'm thinking if I remove a little bit of the anodizing inside the receiver I might be good to go there. Haven't decided how to tackle it just yet though. Still a ways off View Quote Try heating the receiver (200-250F maximum, don't go nuts on it) to expand the bore before you try removing any material from the parts. Additionally, you can stick the barrel in the freezer to shrink it a few thousandths. |
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You know I just started thinking about something.
How many different semi auto conversion variances are out there? I would assume they would all require different modifications to the lower and the carrier |
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Two rivers only builds complete guns
DSA declined due to a backlog of RPD builds Looks like project guns it is, unless someone else can offer up a suggestion |
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You know I just started thinking about something. How many different semi auto conversion variances are out there? I would assume they would all require different modifications to the lower and the carrier View Quote All of them I've seen are basically the same, a striker fired setup. The bolt carrier getting the rails cut, auto sear notch ground off, and the carrier drilled for a firing pin extension or such. The lower is modified to work as a semi auto only striker sear setup. It would be pretty hard to do a hammer fired conversion without going to a forward recoil spring setup. |
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Project Guns does good work. View Quote Yeah he is who I will be using. Spoke with him today about doing the conversion through email. He was prompt and the price is pretty nice for getting someone who has experience doing these conversions. After that its just setting up the barrel and pressing it in and fine tuning. Im hoping the barrel side of this project isn't as horrible as it was getting the damn accessories off. I figure Ill press the barrel in and then install the accessories. Hopefully the freezing and heating suggested above will help getting the barrel in. Its looking like its going to be really fucking tight. Then finally figuring out the headspacing for this thing and fine tuning if it has issues running |
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Yeah he is who I will be using. Spoke with him today about doing the conversion through email. He was prompt and the price is pretty nice for getting someone who has experience doing these conversions. After that its just setting up the barrel and pressing it in and fine tuning. Im hoping the barrel side of this project isn't as horrible as it was getting the damn accessories off. I figure Ill press the barrel in and then install the accessories. Hopefully the freezing and heating suggested above will help getting the barrel in. Its looking like its going to be really fucking tight. Then finally figuring out the headspacing for this thing and fine tuning if it has issues running View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Project Guns does good work. Yeah he is who I will be using. Spoke with him today about doing the conversion through email. He was prompt and the price is pretty nice for getting someone who has experience doing these conversions. After that its just setting up the barrel and pressing it in and fine tuning. Im hoping the barrel side of this project isn't as horrible as it was getting the damn accessories off. I figure Ill press the barrel in and then install the accessories. Hopefully the freezing and heating suggested above will help getting the barrel in. Its looking like its going to be really fucking tight. Then finally figuring out the headspacing for this thing and fine tuning if it has issues running Headspacing is easy. Removed extractor and firing pin from bolt. Press the barrel until it gets close, check that with the no-go it will no longer close. if it won't close on no go, verify it will close on the go. Ensure that as you are pressing the barrel that the Extractor groove is lined up to the bottom of the receiver. I've never installed a barrel with the groove pre-cut, I always cut them post install. If yours isn't perfect a stone and a dremel extension wand will get you in their to clean it up. Pin the barrel BEFORE installing the rest of the parts. I used an oversized (YUGO) AK barrel pin. The receivers I've worked with have a spot marked for drilling, and then reaming the pin hole to final size. |
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Headspacing is easy. Removed extractor and firing pin from bolt. Press the barrel until it gets close, check that with the no-go it will no longer close. if it won't close on no go, verify it will close on the go. Ensure that as you are pressing the barrel that the Extractor groove is lined up to the bottom of the receiver. I've never installed a barrel with the groove pre-cut, I always cut them post install. If yours isn't perfect a stone and a dremel extension wand will get you in their to clean it up. Pin the barrel BEFORE installing the rest of the parts. I used an oversized (YUGO) AK barrel pin. The receivers I've worked with have a spot marked for drilling, and then reaming the pin hole to final size. View Quote Sounds easy . Hopefully it goes as easy as it sounds. Yes there is a sport that is dimpled on the receiver which makes things easy. It almost seems high, but Im sure its where its suppose to go. Will I need to support the receiver internally? Its seems pretty stout, but Id rather not fuck it up. The barrel extractor cut seems to match up nicely to the bolt with extractor so I don't think Ill need any work there. Im gunna remeasure the ID of the receiver and the OD of the barrel again since I had a bit of whisky when I was messing with the two. Im a little nervous I may have to take a tiny bit off of one or the other. But Im gunna check and double check before I touch anything. Nope memory sucks and its suppose to measure .9375 and that seems about right from what I was measuring |
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Sounds easy . Hopefully it goes as easy as it sounds. Yes there is a sport that is dimpled on the receiver which makes things easy. It almost seems high, but Im sure its where its suppose to go. Will I need to support the receiver internally? Its seems pretty stout, but Id rather not fuck it up. The barrel extractor cut seems to match up nicely to the bolt with extractor so I don't think Ill need any work there. Im gunna remeasure the ID of the receiver and the OD of the barrel again since I had a bit of whisky when I was messing with the two. Im a little nervous I may have to take a tiny bit off of one or the other. But Im gunna check and double check before I touch anything. Nope memory sucks and its suppose to measure .9375 and that seems about right from what I was measuring View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Headspacing is easy. Removed extractor and firing pin from bolt. Press the barrel until it gets close, check that with the no-go it will no longer close. if it won't close on no go, verify it will close on the go. Ensure that as you are pressing the barrel that the Extractor groove is lined up to the bottom of the receiver. I've never installed a barrel with the groove pre-cut, I always cut them post install. If yours isn't perfect a stone and a dremel extension wand will get you in their to clean it up. Pin the barrel BEFORE installing the rest of the parts. I used an oversized (YUGO) AK barrel pin. The receivers I've worked with have a spot marked for drilling, and then reaming the pin hole to final size. Sounds easy . Hopefully it goes as easy as it sounds. Yes there is a sport that is dimpled on the receiver which makes things easy. It almost seems high, but Im sure its where its suppose to go. Will I need to support the receiver internally? Its seems pretty stout, but Id rather not fuck it up. The barrel extractor cut seems to match up nicely to the bolt with extractor so I don't think Ill need any work there. Im gunna remeasure the ID of the receiver and the OD of the barrel again since I had a bit of whisky when I was messing with the two. Im a little nervous I may have to take a tiny bit off of one or the other. But Im gunna check and double check before I touch anything. Nope memory sucks and its suppose to measure .9375 and that seems about right from what I was measuring I just used a chunk of 4140 passed through the receiver so that my pressure was on the front trunnion area, not on the rails. As for fitting the barrel I'd recommend just a light polish on the receiver with some emery cloth and then use anti sieze and press it. If it isn't going well, back off and then a little more light work with emery cloth.. Clean well, and more anti seize. |
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I just used a chunk of 4140 passed through the receiver so that my pressure was on the front trunnion area, not on the rails. As for fitting the barrel I'd recommend just a light polish on the receiver with some emery cloth and then use anti sieze and press it. If it isn't going well, back off and then a little more light work with emery cloth.. Clean well, and more anti seize. View Quote Awesome. That's the way I was thinking about dealing with the marginal size difference as well. Theres some large steel supports out there that Im sure I can figure something out to support the receiver. Again still a ways out on pressing it in. Im gunna get the conversion parts sent out in the next few days. Not sure on the turn around time. I wouldn't imagine itd be more than a month unless they are super busy. This is gunna be fun and is shaping out pretty well |
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Do you need any new friends? I can bring the ammo. Badass project for sure.
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I doubt it if he bought a receiver and has to send it out for work. The only way to do it on the cheap is rewelding the receiver and converting the parts yourself. View Quote By my math... Parts kit runs 700 bucks. New US-made barrel with whatever thread you want (why would you get anything other than 5/8-24?) costs 270 from PG $165 for semi auto parts from PG DSA arms receiver runs 375. Plus 3 sets of shipping (call it another $100). Add another $30 for the FFL receiver transfer. Looks like in the neighborhood of $1640. Definitely looks like there's still savings to be had. I've been watching this thread and trying to tell myself to stop lusting after an RPD build. I've still got several AK parts kits and an RPK kit I haven't finished... |
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Yeah he is who I will be using. Spoke with him today about doing the conversion through email. He was prompt and the price is pretty nice for getting someone who has experience doing these conversions. After that its just setting up the barrel and pressing it in and fine tuning. Im hoping the barrel side of this project isn't as horrible as it was getting the damn accessories off. I figure Ill press the barrel in and then install the accessories. Hopefully the freezing and heating suggested above will help getting the barrel in. Its looking like its going to be really fucking tight. Then finally figuring out the headspacing for this thing and fine tuning if it has issues running View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Project Guns does good work. Yeah he is who I will be using. Spoke with him today about doing the conversion through email. He was prompt and the price is pretty nice for getting someone who has experience doing these conversions. After that its just setting up the barrel and pressing it in and fine tuning. Im hoping the barrel side of this project isn't as horrible as it was getting the damn accessories off. I figure Ill press the barrel in and then install the accessories. Hopefully the freezing and heating suggested above will help getting the barrel in. Its looking like its going to be really fucking tight. Then finally figuring out the headspacing for this thing and fine tuning if it has issues running I sent them a really nice Polish kit and it came out great. |
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I've been watching this thread and trying to tell myself to stop lusting after an RPD build. I've still got several AK parts kits and an RPK kit I haven't finished... View Quote let me help you out... Failed To Load Title Or the time I used one to melt a suppressor... Failed To Load Title |
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When the baffles start burning, that's when you know it's ready for the strips of fajitas.
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By my math... Parts kit runs 700 bucks. New US-made barrel with whatever thread you want (why would you get anything other than 5/8-24?) costs 270 from PG $165 for semi auto parts from PG DSA arms receiver runs 375. Plus 3 sets of shipping (call it another $100). Add another $30 for the FFL receiver transfer. Looks like in the neighborhood of $1640. Definitely looks like there's still savings to be had. I've been watching this thread and trying to tell myself to stop lusting after an RPD build. I've still got several AK parts kits and an RPK kit I haven't finished... View Quote Yup your pricing is pretty spot on. It has less to do with saving money and more to do with that I for some weird reason enjoy doing these projects. I am roughly going to be 1700 in. This will be for a "shorty" build though. I could have just leaped and bought a whole gun, but that wouldn't be as satisfying to me in the end. |
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let me help you out... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnLZavu7-g4 Or the time I used one to melt a suppressor... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxvpx_1L0YI View Quote Bottom video makes me want to rattle can this thing when its done now |
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Yup your pricing is pretty spot on. It has less to do with saving money and more to do with that I for some weird reason enjoy doing these projects. I am roughly going to be 1700 in. This will be for a "shorty" build though. I could have just leaped and bought a whole gun, but that wouldn't be as satisfying to me in the end. View Quote I thought you were farming out the install of the FCG? That would have put you up at least another 300. |
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I thought you were farming out the install of the FCG? That would have put you up at least another 300. View Quote Heres a rough estimate of where Im at 700 for kit 400 for receiver 200 for barrel 400 for conversion and parts I rounded up on several I think Im actually a tiny bit under |
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Heres a rough estimate of where Im at 700 for kit 400 for receiver 200 for barrel 400 for conversion and parts I rounded up on several I think Im actually a tiny bit under View Quote You're going to have PG do the machining on the stuff like the carrier and firing pin extension, right? |
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Any updates? This thread really makes me want a rpd. I really liked firing the full auto dsa classic and tactical ones at a few of the bullpup shoots. Question for semi owners is it a huge letdown being only semi or still fun?
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Any updates? This thread really makes me want a rpd. I really liked firing the full auto dsa classic and tactical ones at a few of the bullpup shoots. Question for semi owners is it a huge letdown being only semi or still fun? View Quote Im still a little ways out on getting this thing together |
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Totally off topic, how cool is this???
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View Quote Needs MOAR BUMFIRE STOCK! I wonder what all you would have to do to make a buffer extension fit to add a bumpfire to it |
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Enjoying the progress. I envy your mad skillz! I sadly have nether the skills or tooling to attempt that. But here is some inspiration for you! My son zeroing my DS Arms RPD. Oh, a tip for when you get to zeroing it in, an AK front sight tool won't work on a RPD. The front sight tool is in the RPD cleaning kit which DS Arms was to fucking cheap to send with the gun. View Quote Are you the guy that landed one a few weeks ago? Looks sweet Hows it run? |
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I have had zero time to do anything on this project.
Im waiting for the parts which I was late to send off. So the delay is on my end not project guns. So I really cant do much of anything until I get the guts so I can press the barrel in and headspace. |
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Needs MOAR BUMFIRE STOCK! I wonder what all you would have to do to make a buffer extension fit to add a bumpfire to it View Quote Answer this question and the Bumpsaw community would be indebted to you! We have all pondered adding a home brewed bumpfire stock to an RPD... the trigger is what we all have an issue with.... @SkilletsUSMC says he wants to buy a kit and give her a swing though! - Clint |
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Looks like there are some Egyptian RPD kits in a lot of 5 if anyone wants to put together a group buy. Price would be around $550 each. They're listed on GB.
I'd be in for one. |
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Looks like there are some Egyptian RPD kits in a lot of 5 if anyone wants to put together a group buy. Price would be around $550 each. They're listed on GB. I'd be in for one. View Quote |
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what all would be involved in addition to $550? I've got no mechanical skills so it would have to go to a smith View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like there are some Egyptian RPD kits in a lot of 5 if anyone wants to put together a group buy. Price would be around $550 each. They're listed on GB. I'd be in for one. Click here, this thread has a lot of information. |
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