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  • you should get a slide fire solitionds ak stock for this it would be a hell of alot more fun

  • I saw the word "Romanian" before the actual gun. That is why i came here. I guess we do make guns, not only steal them and call them ours.

  • Whats the chepest one you can get that still works great?

  • @teabagurmom2times $500-$600 is current market value depending on the manufacturer.

  • i think they have one of these at my local gun shop, with the club foot stock, i think they took the bipod off because it used to be on it but i believe they still have it. the rifle is around 500$ last i checked, good price?

  • @Ki113r210 Yes sound about right if you are in the market for that type of rifle.Not sure what Ted gave for his but new ones are going for around 500$.

  • Do you know if the barrel is the original, or replaced by an American made one.

  • quick question, is that fully auto also?!

  • awesome aim . good luck

  • @Iancwilliamson Can you not even read the title of the video?

  • That is why i love my country!

  • glad ur on our side

  • Dear Santa: I wanted a DP-28, but on second thought....

  • That looks like a Yugo RPk, not Romanian.

  • you reminded me of a guy i know who had an rpk , he cut down the barrel to a standard ak barrel length , he never knew at that time that their was a type called RPK he thought it was just an ak 47 with a long barrel

  • Mmm sexxy

  • Yes

  • What is the actual name of this weapon, I have a Romanian AK which is referred to as Wasr 10/63 and I also own a "Romarm Dragunov" which is the PSL-54c. What is this one called?

  • @Spelunker0211 Romanian RPK-SF AES-10B chambered in 7.62x39 caliber. Features a 23in heavy barrel chrome lined bore (uses AK mags)with a slant cut muzzle brake, side folding wire stock, bipod carry handle, and a side mount scope rail. . This firearm was assembled by Century Arms International using both new US made parts and original used surplus parts.

  • @anad41775 In Semi Auto correct?

  • sexy

    

  • Accuracy wise, how do you think these are vs Romanian WASR 10/ 1063 vs romanian psl?

  • @HunterBeier I would think the PSL would be the most accurate rifle of the 3, due to the fact that it's more of a sniper rifle and has more range with the 7.62x54.The wasr 10s are carbines and are good for the intended role as an assaulter's weapon.But the edge there (RPK VS WASR10)would go to the RPK in accuracy.The RPK has much longer heavier barrel and would propel the 7.62x39 round faster and farther down range.

  • @anad41775 Thanks. I have no clue why I threw in the PSL which uses a completely separate caliber(wasn't thinking). But yeah just making sure my assumptions were correct.

  • ASTEAS ARMELE NOASTRE ROMANII

  • Try mounting the bipod under the handguard to reduce pressure on the barrel which may effect harmonics and you may see improved accuracy.

    These are cool. I want to build one from a 7.62x39 Saiga with a Dragunov buttstock.

  • is this rifle imported by century?

  • @jigglejack100 Century just takes the kits and builds them to 922R compliance

  • Lucky bastard ....

  • Nice vid, thanx for sharing! I've got a few questions...if you wouldn't mind helping me out a bit: I'm currently looking at a Romanian RPK, just like yours on the vid. This one even has a rail for a scope if one should choose. My question is about the bi-pod...can it/could it be removed at all? What about the wire folder stock...is it strong enough for the recoil? Lastly, how is the recoil...does the weapon climb or is it easy to control? Thanks for any input!

  • @splat4 The gun belongs to my friend Todd.I have fired it though.I like the way the wire stock looks but for all intensive purposes the club foot stock would better serve you.The barrel is very heavy, and accuracy was good.The bipod is removable.The only thing I don't like is the mag release.Hope I have been some help.

  • @splat4 I have one of the older AES-10B's with the club foot wood stocks. The bipod looks welded on, but will come off by pulling a small spring loaded hinge pin. Not sure about the newer guns bipods.

  • very cool, beautiful gun.

  • that is a real sweet looking gun!

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