This guide addresses malfunctions specifically related to the FRT (Fire Control Group) in an M85 rifle. The video highlights that FRT issues can cause the rifle to eject live .223 rounds and only fire one shot per trigger pull, effectively turning a functional firearm into a non-operational piece. Proper identification and understanding of these malfunctions are crucial for safe and effective firearm handling.
This guide details the setup for the new Zastava M85 chambered in .300 Blackout, designed for suppressor use with the Zvuk suppressor. It highlights the compatibility with standard steel 5.56 AK magazines, offering a practical modification for enhanced performance and suppressed shooting capabilities. The information is presented by Klayco47 from Shot Show 2026, featuring insights from a Zastava representative.
This YouTube Short provides first impressions of the Zastava M85. The title suggests a gear review format, focusing on initial thoughts and potentially a brief overview of the firearm. The use of hashtags like #shorts and #gearreview indicates a concise and focused presentation.
This review highlights the Resilient Suppressors Putnik, an AK-focused suppressor praised for its quiet performance and value. The presenter, Tony D2 Wild, details its construction, compatibility with various calibers (7.62, 5.56, 300 Blackout), and mounting options, including direct thread and hub compatibility. He notes its inspiration from the Zenico Putnik and its effectiveness on short-barreled AK platforms like the M85.
This video provides an in-depth look at Zastava USA's offerings at Shot Show 2024, highlighting new configurations and returning models. Key updates include the ZPAP M70 now featuring a bayonet lug and the M70 Underfolder with an improved side rail for optics. The M77 DMR package in .308 is showcased, alongside the highly anticipated return of the M72 RPK. Zastava also introduced 'Drnch' gun oil, developed for their factory production.
This video provides initial impressions of the Arsenal SAM5 rifle, which fires 5.56mm ammunition. It also discusses upgrades made to a Zastava M85 and explores reasons why viewers might be interested in these 5.56 AK platforms. The content emphasizes that the firearms are unmodified and were used on a controlled range under supervision, with a disclaimer that no sales are conducted. The video is intended for review and entertainment.
This YouTube Short focuses on improving a Zastava M85 firearm. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates modifications or enhancements are being made to the rifle. The use of hashtags like #shorts, #zastava, #m85, and #kalash suggests it's a concise video within the firearms community, likely showcasing gunsmithing or customization.
This guide details the installation of the Khyber Customs dual aperture peep sight on Zastava ZPAP M92 and M85 AK pistols. The video highlights the challenges of mounting optics on these firearms due to the lack of a standard side rail and presents this peep sight as a practical alternative. The speaker, Klayco47, demonstrates a high level of expertise with the AK platform, offering insights into aftermarket compatibility and aesthetic considerations.
This guide covers the installation of Midwest Industries Blast Cans, emphasizing the importance of matching thread pitches to specific firearms like AR-15s, AK-47s, and Krinks. The video highlights that blast cans direct muzzle blast forward, primarily benefiting Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs) and pistols, without reducing recoil or flash. Expert instruction from The VSO Gun Channel details their construction and application.
This video delivers disappointing news for enthusiasts of Zastava's 5.56x45 / .223 Remington AK-style rifles, specifically the M90 and M85 models imported by Zastava. The announcement states that production of these firearms has ceased, making current availability a 'now or never' situation. The description also includes various links for merchandise and social media presence.
This review covers the Manticore Arms Renegade handguard and top cover for Yugo AK-47 pistols like the M92 and M85. The handguard is a two-piece system made of thermoset plastic designed for heat dissipation, weighing 4.6 oz. The top cover, made of 6061 T6 aluminum, attaches to the gas tube and offers a lower 1/4 or 1/3 co-witness for micro red dots. Testing demonstrated that the system effectively holds zero, even after removal and reinstallation.
This review covers the Manticore Arms NightBrake for Yugo/Serbian pattern AK rifles, specifically the M92 and M85. The brake is designed to reduce recoil and muzzle climb by directing gases upward. It's constructed from 8620 steel with a black oxide finish and features a correct detent position for easy installation. While not primarily a flash suppressor, it offers some flash mitigation. The reviewer demonstrates its effectiveness in reducing muzzle jump compared to a bare muzzle.
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