Romanian RPK, Cugir / Romarm AES-10B Heavy Barrel

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2011

Hey guys.

Here's a quick review of my Romanian AES-10B RPK. I thought I'd be a bit creative a put some ghillie panels down for "mood", but I think it was a bad idea. Oh well...I hope you enjoy the video anyway!

I was impressed with the gun today, having now just used it once - no feeding or extraction issues, and it's very accurate and could be a sub-2MOA gun with a scope or eyes better than I have...I'll check that out later and let you know!

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  • You need better lighting.

  • @FixWithFirepower yeah, and better contrast too...I'll be doing another video of this gun and its cousin RPD in a few weeks.

  • @TacticalGunGuy ok when they make the weapon the install the bipod on the barrels they still do and when they ship it over here they try and duplicate the rpk so that's y there us a bipod because on full auto the gun is literally uncontrollable hence three installment of the bipod

  • @Mi24pwn yes, the RPK I have has a bipod because RPKs have bipods, I get it. But if AKs were "literally uncontrollable" (your words) in full auto without a bipod, then why do millions of them in the world NOT have them? Keep in mind that the AK carbine is substantially lighter than the RPK too. For a squad automatic or suppressive fire weapon, I totally agree that a bipod is a great thing to have and makes shooting auto more accurate, but it's not a mandatory feature

  • Don't mean to be a smartass but the bipod is installed when the weapon is manufactured to help with dissipation of recoil and also to help keep control of the recoil when the weapon is in full auto mode seeing as it was designed for that to my belief I study russian weaponry

  • @Mi24pwn bipods can't be assembled onto guns at the time they are imported into the US. The RPK normally has a bipod on it, I know, not just when they are manufactured for US import.

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  • @PetePhamous it's funny you say that too - the carry handle mount is an obvious weld on on the 10Bs too - definitely after they come in to the States - the way it attaches to the trunnion is very out of place - good welding, just an obvious add on.

  • @TacticalGunGuy

    also remove the carrying handle if you can, russian ones dont have it :)

  • @PetePhamous good pt - I've been keeping an eye out for a thick Polish plain cover for a while for the beastie. The ribbed ones are really chintzy feeling - good and light for a carbine AKM, but for the RPK, go big or go home, I agree :)

  • @wysoft Mine didn't come with a windage adjustable sight for some reason, some I've seen do, but the later imports seemed to have chintzed out on the rear sight.

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