GPMG Firing Comparison: PKM vs UK vz.59

Published on May 12, 2018
Duration: 6:02

This review compares the Czech UK vz.59 and the Yugoslav M84 PKM, both chambered in 7.62x54mmR. While similar in weight and ergonomics, the PKM demonstrates significantly better controllability in full-auto fire, allowing for a maintained sight picture, unlike the UK vz.59 which transmits more recoil. The PKM's full-auto potential is highlighted as superior, whereas the UK vz.59 is noted as potentially more pleasant in semi-automatic for civilian use.

Quick Summary

The PKM offers superior full-auto controllability compared to the UK vz.59, allowing shooters to maintain a sight picture. While both are 7.62x54mmR belt-feds, the PKM's potential is best realized in full-auto, whereas the UK vz.59's ergonomics might make it more pleasant for semi-automatic civilian use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: PKM vs UK vz.59
  2. 00:43Firing the Czech UK vz.59
  3. 01:59Firing the Yugoslav PKM
  4. 02:42Handling & Recoil Comparison
  5. 04:10Semi-Auto vs. Full-Auto Utility
  6. 05:33Conclusion & Preference

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference in recoil control between the PKM and UK vz.59?

The PKM is significantly more controllable in full-auto fire, allowing the shooter to maintain a sight picture. The UK vz.59 transmits more recoil to the shooter, making it harder to stay on target during sustained fire.

Which machine gun is preferred for full-auto use, the PKM or UK vz.59?

The presenter expresses a strong preference for the PKM for full-auto use, considering it superior to almost any other rifle-caliber machine gun in its class for this role.

How do the PKM and UK vz.59 compare in semi-automatic mode?

While the PKM's potential is seen as wasted in semi-auto, the UK vz.59 might be more pleasant due to its slim profile and unique charging mechanism, making it potentially better suited for civilian semi-auto use.

What caliber are the PKM and UK vz.59 machine guns discussed?

Both the Yugoslav M84 PKM and the Czech UK vz.59 machine guns featured in the comparison are chambered in the 7.62x54mmR cartridge.

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