- Loudness: 2-Low-Medium
- Capacity: 3000 round(s)
- Barrel: Smooth bore
- Front Sight: Blade and Ramp
- Rear Sight: Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Scopeable: No
- Suggested for: Skirmishing
- Action: Semiautomatic/Full-auto
- Powerplant: AEG
- Safety: Manual
- Repeater: Repeater
- Hop-Up: Adjustable
- Recommended Ammo: 0.2-0.25g
- Body: Rifle
- 350 fps
- Gearbox Type: Ver. 3
Hop-up: Adjustable
Rate of Fire: 600 rounds per minute
Fire Modes: Semi-auto, Full-auto, Safe
TSD 60-day Warranty
TSD and SRC are working together to bring their latest series of AEG to the market with high end options for a mid range price. The TSD RPK has all the features one can expect of a high end airsoft gun. The RPK features a receiver and barrel assembly constructed completely from metal. It also includes a wooden stock, pistol grip, and handguard. Now if this were not enough the internals have been decked out as well. The RPK has a Reinforced Metal Gearbox that includes steel gears, steel bushings, and a ported piston. The internals also feature a powerful super torque up motor and metal hop-up unit. To make the RPK complete as a support weapon TSD has included a folding metal bipod and a 3000 round electric drum magazine made by SRC. TSD airsoft guns are compatible with Tokyo Marui aftermarket parts and magazines. with all these features and accessories the TSD RPK comes at a price that is hard to beat.
Real Wood Stock and Grips
Metal Bi-pod
Metal Receiver
Metal Outer Barrel
Reinforced Metal Gearbox
Steel Gears
Steel bushings
SRC Ultra-torque motor
M110 Spring
Ported Piston Head
Metal Hop-up Unit
We choronograhed this rifle at a very consistent 370 fps w/ .2g bb
Please use .20 gram high quality BBs or heavier with this gun.
Package Includes: airsoft gun, manual, (1) 600 round high-cap magazine and (1) 3000 round electric drum magazine.
The RPK (Ruchnoy pulemyot Kalashnikova) is the light machine gun that replaced the RPD in the role as squad automatic weapon for Soviet infantry.
The RPK was designed around when the new updated AKM was being made in the early 1970's. It was adopted by the Red Army in 1974 and is still used. An average of 1 person per squad (10 men) will obtain one in the Russian Army. It was also used in the Soviet war in Afghanistan from 1979-1989.