Got the correct Romy bipod from Military Gun Supply for $25 + shipping. Got the replacement M-72 bipod from Rguns for $50 + shipping. Did you get the correct bi-pod at R-guns as well? I need to look into that. You need the taller one for running 40 round RPK mags. Here is a pic of the wrong bipod before I changed it. Turned out pretty good.Īnother note on the Romanian RPK's, they come with the wrong bipod on them. Went back with 4-5 coats of Cabots spar satin varnish. Wood was stripped down and I used minwax sedona red stain on it. Put it back together and refinished the wood. Had to remove the FSB and buy a new bipod from Rguns. The feet dangled about 2 inches below the handguards. I guess you could tack weld one on a M-72 but it wouldn't look right or be historically accurate. Alot of the Century Romy builds don't have the carry handles attached very well. Yea, the carry handles were never on the M-72's. Now on you Romanian AES-10B it has a carry handle, can those be added to the Yugo M72's? Were they originally made with carry handles but just didn't get added back on when century rebuilt them? Did you build your M72 or is that a century built gun? What kind of finish is that? I need to get that done on mine. I like what you did with the wood on that M-72. PSL-54C, Romanian RPK AES-10B, Yugo M70AB2 and a Romanian Draco. 2 totally different firearms and 2 very different costs. It is not at all functionally like a Dragunov. So confusing at times.Ī PSL is basically a big ass AK using the 7.62x54R round. Massive shift in supply chain issues from U.S.-China tensions is unlikely, says JPMorgan. Not to be getting off of my own subject too much but what the heck is a PSL? It looks like an AK, but isn't quite a Drugonov, what is it? Are they worth looking at? Do they have any magazines over 10 rounds for it? There is soooooo much to learn about the AKs and the many variants. debt ceiling setback: We really need to crack on and get this done quickly, says Citi. SInce I have a Yugo M70 I figured I need a Yugo M72 to keep it company I just want the best gun for my increasingly harder to come by money. The RPK that I was looking at was a century built RPK (Yugo M72). Do they both have the same front trunion? I didn't look at the RPK yesterday that closely, I meant to but forgot to check out the receiver a little closer but they were closing up the store when I got there. ![]() It also has the bulged front receiver (with heavier front trunion?). I have a Century built Yugo M70AB2 and it is one heavy ass AK. Cleaning kit compartment is non functional. Warsaw length of pull, which is about 1' longer than a typical Russian RPK stock. That could include carvings in the stock sets/trench art, finish wear, dents/dings in the dust cover, tweaked front sight posts pushed inwards, and cracks in the upper hg. I know the AK and it's variants are about as prolific as the Mausers and it's variants. RPK style stock made to fit Zastava M70/M90/M72 rifles. OK, now I am only slightly less confused.
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