The RPK appears in the game. It appears to be a Romanian clone, the PM md. 64, noted by the carrying handle and the ribbed receiver cover. Customization options include AKM-style barrels and stocks, giving it a similar appearance to certain RPK-receiver style AKs such as the Molot Vepr FM 7.62×39 or Century Arms BFT47, ribbed top cover and other details aside.
Century Arms AES 10B – 7.62x39mm. This is a US import version of the Romanian PM md. 64
The RPK in the loadout screen. Why this gun was given its real name and the other rifles in its family were called “Kastov” is a mystery, unless the “K” stands for “Kastov” rather than “Kalashnikov”.
The player character keeping his RPK at the ready.
Aiming down the iron sights.
Inspecting the RPK, the player character takes a peek at the contents of its drum magazine (incendiary 7.62x39mm rounds).
As with most of the guns in Modern Warfare II, the inspect animation is capped off with a brass check.
Removing a half empty magazine.
Unloading said incendiary rounds into a yellow delivery van.
Inserting a new magazine.
Gunsmith preview of the RPK converted into a 4.5mm bulged trunnion AK rifle.