This YouTube video features Rob Ski reviewing fan-submitted AK-pattern rifles in the first episode of "Rate My AK." The description highlights a specific Yugo DMR stock available for purchase, suggesting that modifications and specific AK variants will be a focus. Viewers can expect to see various AK setups evaluated by Rob Ski.
This review covers the US Military Contract M70 AB2 AK variant, originally commissioned by Century Arms. Despite significant 'battlefield' wear and reports of crude chamber modifications for blank firing, this specific rifle passed headspace checks, indicating safety for live ammunition. The review details its physical features, internal condition, and market availability at around $599.
This video focuses on building an AK variant, specifically the Yugoslavian M70, for beginners. It aims to guide novice firearm enthusiasts through the process of constructing this popular rifle. The description includes links to the creator's Patreon and Instagram, suggesting a community-focused approach to firearm content.
This video showcases the firing of dummy rifle grenades using a Yugoslavian M90A 5.56 AK underfolder rifle. The description also promotes merchandise and social media channels, encouraging viewers to support the content creators by purchasing items or following them on Instagram and Facebook. The video focuses on a specific firearm model and its unique application with grenade attachments.
The 2006-2007 Sportsman's Guide AK Magazine Lottery involved importing a large, unsorted batch of AK magazines from Sarajevo. These magazines, often coated in cosmoline, offered collectors a chance to find rare variants like Russian slab-sides, waffle mags, and various Balkan and Chinese patterns mixed with common surplus. This event significantly impacted the US collector market by introducing these previously scarce items at low prices, making them highly sought after today.
The Zastava ZPAPM70 is presented as a top-tier AK variant, distinguished by its robust 1.5mm receiver with a bulged trunnion for enhanced durability. Key upgrades over military specs include a chrome-lined barrel for improved longevity and corrosion resistance. Despite its $900 price point, it offers superior value and build quality compared to more expensive competitors.
This review of the Century Yugo Zastava M70 N-PAP AK-47 highlights its Yugoslavian heritage and Century Arms import. Key features include a Tapco G2 trigger group, a unique bolt hold-open selector, and a non-bulged RPK-style trunnion making it lighter than the O-PAP. Accuracy testing yielded a 3.25-inch group at 100 yards with standard ammunition, deemed acceptable for the platform.
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