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The purpose is to show people my new PKM. The text is in there because I have found that people in-line link to my hosted photos and repost them on various sites and cost me bandwidth. I don't mind them doing it if some of the people who see it find their way to my site.
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I am so impressed with it. The quality is excellent. And it is light. Just got it today and can't wait to fire it.
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It was only a matter of time before the three magic letters that can never be uttered without pics in the AK Discussion kingdom caught TEMPLAR's attention and piqued his interested. Ben |
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If I can answer for Mr. Silvers........it's a post '86 sample, which means full boogy. |
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Ugh, that's horrible. How many Russian Squad-automatics are pre-86 and OK for civvies? Ben |
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As far as I know..................................................none. Certainly no transferrable ones. There may be a couple pre '86s out there that may have been brought in from Grenada or something, but I seriously doubt it. |
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I bet I can have a higher ROF with my SKS than that PKM ! (And still pattern nicely on the berm)
ETA: What kind of PKM is that? A surplus rommy? MGS has one of those for 1300$. Tempting, but where would you find a receiver for it? ben |
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It is a post-86, unfired, unmolested, new, Hungarian, full auto, with tripod and six ammo packs. Soon to be fired as it needs to be demoed to a law enforecement agency which I am looking forward to.
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WOW!! thanks for sharing
rsilver are you going to make a video??? I would love to see and hear the rate of fire? Do you have any tracers to shoot through it? |
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what agency would need that?? and dont forget the video!!! |
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This month's SWAT magazine did a review of "weapons of the private contractor" and the author gave a huge 2 thumbs up for the PKM
In fact, he preferred it to the FN belt-fed weapons hands down Great article and an even better picture - thanks rsilvers! |
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Who was the author?
This weapon is a lot lighter than a m240B. I would prefer the m240bB for vehicle mount or this if I had to carry it. |
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Very nice. What ammo are you going to try in it first? Who sells 7.62x54 in bulk for cheap?
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DSA sells these in .308. You might want to find out if they offer a conversion kit.
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Oh no. That is something I would never consider. A crime against nature. I might as well not be firing it if it is not firing 7.62x54R. |
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there is a guy here that does the gunshows that has a post 86 PKM........it's really sweet. he also put together a mini-gun and had it out at the last BULLETFEST
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My dealer just got his in this week from Ohio Ordnance. We will be breakin' it in this weekend!!
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How exactly does someone "put together" a mini-gun?? I know a guy with a post-86 mini. Is that what you mean? Just curious. |
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I just can't stop looking ... I don't have words to describe at this time ...
This may be the coolest rifle I've ever seen !! ... It makes me more determined to get an RPK up and running ...... That's as close as I will ever get to this PKM ... I've saved the pics ... Hope you don't mind ... I just need to look some more ... |
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he has one of those licences that lets him make MGs for sale to LE etc... don't know what you call it, but he made the outer housing, by using the demilled outer housing as a template, and put it together as a working mini-gun. |
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Be sure to post your about your trip to the range. And take pics.
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Corrosive? I wonder how bad it would be to tear apart and clean... I too would like videos! Spooky |
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Does anyone know why the Soviets went with a RH feed on the PKM?
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I don't think so. Why would it be? |
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They have a PKM at this place http://www.gunsnh.com/ I stopped by and was able to hold it, I hope to shoot it one of these days.
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you mean to say that range charges you a hourly rate, even if you buy a membership.............man, they are sticking it to you hard there, with no reach around........but then again it is on gay street |
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It costs money to run the indoor range. If you look into their expenses it is more than fair. |
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Ok, I fired it. It was fast firing and lots of recoil and the brass went like 50 feet. I had it on gas settign 3 though. My friend said he has his set on '1' and it is gentle. I will try it again on other settings and that should tame it. But man, this is an effective weapon that is capable of bringing down a world of hurt.
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Almost all the 7.62x54R I've seen for prices like that are corrosive. I know that S&B, Olympic, Black Hills, and Wolf make stuff that isn't corrosive but at a much higher price. I would check your PKM to make sure though... 7.62x54R Ammo is a good link to see what you got and here too. ... Spooky |
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a good rule of thumb to go by...........if it's surplus, it's corrosive. especially if it's coming out of russia, or other east bloc countries, a ounce of prevention, is worth a pound of cure
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The gun was about $2500 to $3500, depending on how many barrels, tripod, etc.
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