This video showcases the Yugoslav Zastava M76 designated marksman rifle (DMR), a firearm introduced in 1976 to fulfill a similar role as the Soviet Dragunov SVD. The M76 is described as an upscaled, milled-receiver AK-47 chambered in 8mm Mauser. Key features highlighted include its adjustable gas block, birdcage flash suppressor, and side-mounted optic rail. The rifle is noted for its sturdy construction and respectable 1.5 MOA accuracy for the AK platform. The video also mentions its service history through the breakup of Yugoslavia and into the Yugoslav Wars, as well as the specific example's condition and aftermarket modifications like a Tapco trigger and potentially a U.S.-made receiver. It also briefly touches on the ZRAK ON-M76B scope and its tritium reticle, and a .308 Winchester sporter variant, the LKP M76.
This review details the Romanian PSL rifle, chambered in 7.62x54r and often mistaken for a Dragunov. It highlights the rifle's AK-derived action, stamped receiver, and its intended role as a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) capable of engaging targets up to 600-700 yards. The video also covers its typical accuracy range and the increasing market value of these firearms.
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