IZHMASH Kalashnikov RPK-74
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| Weapon, Class 1 | |
| IZHMASH Kalashnikov RPK-74 | |
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| Game information | |
| Category | Machine gun |
| Fire modes | Semi/Full (AutoROF 5) |
| Caliber | 5.45x39mm |
| Barrel length (inches) | 23.2 |
| Feeding system | Box magazine |
| +1 round in chamber? | Yes |
| Critical failure type | Failure to eject |
| Stock type | Fixed (S) |
| Weight (units) | 26 |
| Max condition | 19000 |
| Shop value / Rarity | |
| Accessory compatibility | |
| Feeding | AK-74 magazines |
| Standard: | AK-74 45-round magazine |
| Muzzle | AK devices |
| Standard: | None |
| Optics | WP mount |
| Standard: | None |
| Underbarrel mount | N/A |
| Standard: | Bipod (integrated) |
| Lights | N/A |
| Standard: | None |
| Real world information | |
| Manufacturer | IZHMASH |
| Country of origin | |
| Year | 1974 |
| "Like its predecessor, the RPK-74 was created to serve as the long-barreled, machine gun version of its rifle length counterpart, the AK-74. As such, the same features can be found; 23.2 inch barrel, RPK stock, integrated bipod, and a large magazine as the standard. The RPK-74 comes with a 45-round magazine by default, but it is compatible with any other AK-74 magazine. Once again, I recommend using drum magazines for full effectiveness; few things say "machine gun" like 95 rounds on tap!" |
| — Hebizuka (quote written by Tempest) |
The IZHMASH Kalashnikov RPK-74 (or simply Kalashnikov RPK-74 or simply RPK-74) is a 5.45x39mm machine gun.
Maze Customs
This weapon belongs to one of the major Maze Customs families, the AK family.
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| 7.62x39mm models | AKM - AKMS - AKMSU - RPK - AK-103 - AK-104 - AK-12-2 | |
| 5.45x39mm models | AK-74 - AKS-74 - AKS-74U - RPK-74 - AK-105 - Saiga SGL31-61 - AK-12-1 | |
| 5.56x45mm models | AK-101 - AK-102 - AK-12-3 | |
Trivia
- The designation RPK-74 is not 100% accurate. This weapon features a side mount (WP mount) for optics, which would make it an RPK-74N. The "N" was intentionally dropped from the designation as the author does not intend to add the non-N version.