This video provides an in-depth review of an Iraqi Tabuk rifle, a Yugo M70 pattern AK variant. The presenter details its history, production in Iraq based on Yugoslavian designs, and its rarity. Key features like the original barrel, numbers-matching components, and unique engravings are highlighted, along with a comparison to the Yugo M70 and a shooting demonstration.
This video provides a first look at the Zastava USA PAP M70 AB2, a rifle built from a Yugoslavian parts kit. The presenter, Mark, details the rifle's features, including its US-made barrel and receiver, surplus handguards, and underfolder stock. He discusses its historical context, shooting experience, and compares it to other AK variants, highlighting its appeal as a collector's piece with historical significance.
This review covers a post-ban, non-neutered Romanian MD63 AKM variant. The firearm features a threaded barrel, bayonet lug, and a numbers-matching part kit dated to 1986. It was reassembled with an American receiver (Childers), barrel (Green Mountain), and a notable trigger. The reviewer highlights its surprising accuracy at 300 yards with iron sights and praises its tight tolerances and forged internals, deeming it one of the best shooting AKs encountered.
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