This video provides an expert overview of three distinct Zastava AK platforms: the M91 DMR in 7.62x54R, the M85 Krinkov variant in 5.56, and the M84 belt-fed firearm based on the PKM. The instructor highlights their unique features, calibers, and intended uses, offering insights into upcoming releases.
This video discusses the aftermath of Shot Show 2026, with participants sharing their overall impressions of a perceived lull in new product releases and excitement compared to previous years. The conversation heavily focuses on 'vaporware' – products announced or teased that have not materialized. Several specific examples are detailed, including firearms from PSA, BNT, Pendad, Insight Arms, BSD, Daywoo, and S&T Defense. The participants also highlight interesting new products and companies that did impress them, such as Zastava's offerings, H&R's retro AR-15 clones, Murdoch & Co's SA80, and PTR's triple-stamp MP5 SD.
This video provides a brief overview of the Zastava M84 machine gun, presented at Shot Show 2026. A representative from Zastava Arms USA discusses its origin as a Serbian variant of the PKM and shares an interesting anecdote about its nickname, 'Ceca,' given by soldiers during the Balkan wars due to its perceived firing sound. The M84 is chambered in 7.62x54mmR and is belt-fed.
This video provides an in-depth look at the PKM machine gun, exploring its enduring legacy and battlefield dominance. It delves into the design philosophy, historical context, and technical specifications that make the PKM a remarkable firearm. The content highlights its reliability, accuracy, and the strategic advantages it offers, even against modern weaponry.
This entry details the Zastava M84, a Serbian-made GPMG based on the Soviet PKM, highlighting its reliability, durability, and modern adaptations. Expert insights from Zastava engineers and combat veterans underscore its effectiveness. The M84 is noted for its robust cold-forged, chrome-lined barrel, capable of withstanding extreme firing conditions, and its adaptability with features like Picatinny rails and folding stocks. Comparisons with the M60 emphasize its lighter weight and more manageable rate of fire.
This guide details the technique for firing the Zastava M84 machine gun in full-auto, as demonstrated by James Reeves on TFB TV. It emphasizes a stable stance, controlled bursts, and awareness of heat and smoke generated during operation. The Zastava M84 is a Yugoslavian/Serbian general-purpose machine gun based on the PKM, chambered in 7.62x54mmR.
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