PK MACHINE GUN

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The 'PK' is a 7.62mm general purpose machine gun designed in the Soviet Union and currently in production in Russia. Its NATO equivalents are the FN MAG, M240, MG3, and M60 machine guns. The PK machine gun was introduced in the 1960s and replaced the SGM and RPD machine guns in Soviet service. The PK machine gun can be used as a light anti-aircraft weapon when it is put on an AA mount. One feature typical to Soviet machine guns is that the standard model feeds from the right and ejects its rounds via an ejection port on the left side of the weapon, as opposed to the usual right side ejection port seen in most western machineguns.
A Congolese soldier with a PK machine gun near the Rwandan border, 2001

The original PK (Пулемет Калашникова, "Machine-gun Kalashnikov") was a fully automatic machine gun development of the Kalashnikov automatic rifle design. Currently available as the PKM (Пулемет Калашникова Модернизированный, "Machine-gun Kalashnikov Modernized"), the machine gun fires 7.62 x 54 mm R Eastern Bloc standard ammunition made originally for the Mosin-Nagant. It is equipped with a simple bipod and is designed as a squad-level support weapon also suitable for installation and vehicle mounting. Most are belt-fed, using linked 25 round belts. These 25 round belts can be linked to any length necessary. For heavier employment, the PKMS model (ПКМ Степанова, "PKM Stepanova", for the name of the tripod) features a more stable tripod mounting. A special PKMSN2 model fits modern NSPU night sights for low visibility operations.
PKT (ПК Танковый, "PK Tank") is a further development of PK to replace the SGMT Goryunov vehicle mounted machine gun. Modifications include removal of stock, longer and heavier barrel, added gas regulator and electric solenoid trigger.
The PKM is a modernized, product-improved version of the PK machine gun. It is just 8.4 kg empty. The PKM and other variants are in production in Russia and currently are exported to many nations. Additionally, various models are manufactured locally around the globe. Zastava Arms produces the PK under license as the M84 (along with the PKT as the M86), and it remains in use with many of the former Yugoslav successor states. The Chinese-built Type 67 also features notable design similarities. The most recent modification is the Russian Pecheneg, which features a forced air cooling barrel that, unusually for a modern machine gun, cannot be removed in the field for quick replacement. The PK and its descendants will continue to see service throughout the world for some time.

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Kucher Model K1

List of firearms

List of Russian Weaponry

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Modern Firearms - Kalashnikov PK / PKS / PKM / PKMS machinegun

Modern Firearms - Pecheneg

Glossary of Russian military equipment - [PDF]

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