What To Do When You Find a RPK!

Published on April 5, 2026
Duration: 1:29

This guide demonstrates the operation of an RPK, specifically a Zastava M72, highlighting its features such as a longer barrel, fixed stock, bulged trunion, and integrated bipod for enhanced stability. It covers ammunition type (7.62x39mm), the use of suppressors for reduced signature, basic loading and sighting procedures, and a crucial safety warning regarding hot suppressors. The instruction is presented in a hypothetical 'zombie apocalypse' scenario.

Quick Summary

The RPK, exemplified by the Zastava M72, differs from an AK-47 with its longer barrel for better accuracy and velocity, a longer fixed stock, and a bulged trunion for heat management. Its bipod deploys for stability and pivots. Typically chambered in 7.62x39mm, suppressors like the Zastava Zebuk reduce sound and flash. Crucially, suppressors become very hot after firing and should not be touched.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the RPK
  2. 00:04Identifying the Zastava M72
  3. 00:14RPK Features: Stock, Trunion, Heat Dissipation
  4. 00:20Using the RPK Bipod
  5. 00:34RPK Ammunition Type (7.62x39mm)
  6. 00:38Understanding the Zastava Zebuk Suppressor
  7. 00:55Loading the RPK
  8. 00:58Sighting System Adjustment
  9. 01:08Suppressor Safety Warning
  10. 01:22Further Firearms Education (SDI)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between an RPK and a standard AK-47?

The RPK, like the Zastava M72 shown, typically features a longer barrel for increased accuracy and velocity, a longer fixed stock, a bulged trunion for durability, and enhanced heat dissipation features. These modifications make it more suitable for sustained fire roles.

How do you operate the bipod on an RPK?

To deploy the bipod on an RPK, press down on the metallic lever. Then, squeeze the legs slightly and flip them all the way out. This provides a stable shooting platform, and the bipod can pivot from left to right.

What is the typical ammunition for an RPK, and what is the purpose of a suppressor?

RPKs are generally chambered in 7.62x39mm ammunition. A suppressor, such as the Zastava Zebuk, is used to significantly dampen sound and reduce muzzle flash, which helps to conceal the shooter's location.

What is a critical safety consideration when using an RPK with a suppressor?

A critical safety consideration is that the suppressor can become extremely hot after firing multiple rounds. It is essential not to touch the suppressor immediately after shooting to avoid severe burns.

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