Reproduction RP-46 Belt-Feed Conversion

Published on May 7, 2018
Duration: 6:23

This video details the installation of a SMG Guns RP-46 reproduction conversion unit, allowing a standard DP-28 or DPM receiver to accept belt-fed ammunition. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its 'drop-on,' non-permanent nature compared to original Soviet modifications. The conversion offers a historical perspective on Soviet small arms development.

Quick Summary

The SMG Guns RP-46 reproduction conversion is a 'drop-on' unit that allows standard DP-28 or DPM receivers to be belt-fed without permanent modifications. This contrasts with the original Soviet RP-46, which required invasive changes. The conversion provides historical insight into Soviet machine gun development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to RP-46 Conversion
  2. 00:32Historical Context and Role
  3. 02:29Design Limitations
  4. 03:38Reproduction vs. Original
  5. 04:54Conclusion and Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SMG Guns RP-46 reproduction conversion?

The SMG Guns RP-46 reproduction conversion is a 'drop-on' unit designed to allow standard DP-28 or DPM receivers to accept non-disintegrating metallic belts, effectively converting them to a belt-fed configuration without permanent modifications.

How does the SMG Guns RP-46 conversion differ from the original Soviet RP-46?

Unlike the original Soviet RP-46, which required permanent modifications to the gas block and barrel shroud, the SMG Guns reproduction is a non-permanent, 'drop-on' unit that easily attaches to standard DP-28/DPM receivers.

What historical role did the RP-46 serve?

The RP-46 was developed by the Soviet Union as an interim general-purpose machine gun (GPMG), serving between the DP-28/DPM and the later PK machine gun, and was influenced by German designs like the MG34/42.

Where can one find more information or purchase the RP-46 conversion?

Viewers can find a full operator's guide and shooting demonstration on InRangeTV. The conversion units are available for purchase directly from SMG Guns in Decatur, Texas.

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