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27/9/06
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£370.00
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9.0
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Description:
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Conversion kit for turning your TM AK47 into a full wood and metal RPK
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Guarder RPK AK47
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Hoppum
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Registered: October 2005 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 1,347
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Review Date: 27/9/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £370.00
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Looks great, Feels great, Relatively easy to assemble
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Cons:
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Expensive, Some parts need some 'convincing', A lot of hassle to get to the gearbox and hop
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After a trip down to my local Royal Mail depot and leaving £50 out of pocket I now had my Guarder RPK kit.
The original plan was to wait til Sunday to sit down properly and take the time to to dismantle my TM AK and fit this kit. Well that WAS the plan until my boyish enthusiasm got the best of me. I got home took a picture, had dinner and cracked on with it.
After dismantling my AK and unwrapping all all the parts I began. This kit allows you to fully 'metalise' and wood the exterior of your gun and is constructed differently to the standard TM design, as opposed to the cheaper version of this kit that only extends the barrel and provides wood parts. Very few of the original parts are needed but you still need a few:
Gearbox
Barrel
Hop Unit
Bolt Carrier
Front and Rear Sights
Trigger Guard
Butt Plate Screws
The instructions included are pretty simple (one A3 sheet of paper), but they are more than enough to be able to construct the RPK (If you can dismantle your AK then you can build this). Tools needed are just a set of screwdrivers and a set of allen keys. Some parts like the stock require a bit of convincing to get on, but its better to have parts that are a bit to big than some that are a bit to small. Also the rear sight is a real SOB to get on with the replacement guarder spring.
The finished article is a very nice gun, there is no wobble to be found except on the bipod (which is to be expected really) and its very satisfying to hold and shoot. There's room in the outer barrel to fit an extended barrel, all the way up to psg1 length. One problem is that this new design does not allow for quite so easy access to the gearbox and hop unit and getting to these requires almost completely dismantling the gun.
All in all I am very happy with this, it is a quality piece of kit with only a few minor niggles. Due to it being a limited edition piece it is not widely available, although it is still in stock at http://www.boomarms.com/ and uncompany.com. And if you want a support weapon thats not an M249 that everyone and his dog has then an RPK is the way to go!
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Registered: October 2005
Location: Milton Keynes