RIP Antonin Scalia
So i decided i wanted an rpk after i saw a bump fire vid of one. Really who wouldn't want a semi automatic version of a light machine gun. That was last summer, drums were cheap and so i stocked up on a few but never found an rpk for sale or a decently priced one on gunbroker. Lets face it im a poor bastard living in an Obama economy. I recently got one through gunbroker for $755 when all is said and done. And i had a chance to shoot it today.
First impressions
Gun was used, not fired a ton but still used and never cleaned
I wish century would build better guns, the gas tube is loose, worse is its very difficult to remove, poor fitment. The lower hand guard is also loose, not as bad but still play in it. The wood is poorly fitted but looks nice and really thats probably all century cares about. The furniture is missing all the refinements of a combloc gun with the exception of the upper handguard spring and it fits nicely on the loose gas tube. The lower hand guard is missing the ferrule. The butt stock is missing the metal butt plate which houses the cleaning kit and its mounted and cut poorly. Looks nice is all i can say about it. Also missing the cleaning rod. From what i heard and can tell the barrel and receiver is US made a appears to be decent quality. Barrel is chromed but not the thick super shiny stuff you see in a combloc barrel. Correct bore size as well. Not a .308 bore.
Shooting and accuracy
The gun shoots, i had no issues with the korean 30 rounder i was using or the Korean drum i used. Accuracy was fairly poor though. 3"-4" groups at a hundred. The tip of the bullet makes enough contact when feeding with the barrel to deform it causing poor accuracy but that is fixable and not unexpected. I also dislike the adjustable rpk sight and will probably replace it with a regular ak sight. Recoil was light and fast follow-up shots are easy.