This video humorously contrasts a 'Slavic Ethnic cleanse' diet with historical Yugoslavian military firearms. It features Henry from 9-Hole Reviews showcasing the Zastava M70 and M76 rifles, highlighting their operational aspects and historical context. The content delves into the technical specifications of these Eastern Bloc firearms, demonstrating their use in a field environment.
This video explores a collection of Designated Marksman Rifles (DMRs) from the Eastern Bloc, often called 'Iron Curtain' rifles. It highlights distinct models like the Serbian Zastava M91 and Yugoslavian M76, contrasting them with SVD-pattern rifles such as the Hungarian FEG SVD and Chinese Norinco SVD. The Romanian PSL, an AK-based rifle, and the Russian Tiger, a commercial SVD variant, are also featured, alongside a Mosin-Nagant-based Czech sniper rifle. The discussion includes the functionality of the PSO-1 reticle and practical shooting experiences.
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 compares the Zastava M76 and M91 DMR rifles. While the M76 offers a preferred ergonomic design with its pistol grip and inline scope, it suffers from reliability issues common in US-built kit guns. The M91, a factory-built import, demonstrates superior reliability for practical use, despite its less ergonomic thumbhole stock and offset optic. Both rifles exhibit comparable accuracy at 100 yards.
This video showcases a sniper mission featuring the Zastava M76 rifle. It details the tactical insertion, navigation using modern devices, weapon preparation with 7.92x55mm ammo, and engagement of long-range targets. The M76's semi-automatic capability and recoil management are highlighted, followed by a swift exfiltration.
This video demonstrates advanced sniper and ground team coordination drills. It highlights scenarios involving sniper overwatch, repositioning for dynamic support, and ground team room clearing. The Zastava M76 DMR is showcased with its technical specifications, emphasizing its role in precision fire support.
This compilation of bloopers from Polenar Tactical showcases humorous outtakes during firearm drills and filming. It highlights challenges with loading vintage rifles like the Mauser, the coordination required for tactical movement drills, and the meticulous directing involved in producing professional-looking firearm content. The video offers a behind-the-scenes look at the effort and occasional mishaps that occur during tactical training and content creation.
The Zastava M76 is a Yugoslavian-made, gas-operated, long-stroke piston semi-automatic rifle chambered in 7.92x57mm. It functions as a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) and is typically equipped with Zrak 4x magnification optics. The rifle shares design elements with the AK-47 platform, featuring robust construction and a reliable action suitable for extended engagement distances.
You've reached the end! 8 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.