After a 5,000-round test, the Zastava NPAP shows significant wear, particularly in its furniture and bolt carrier tail. While accuracy is around 4 MOA and headspace remains safe, failures to feed occurred during rapid fire. The rifle is considered a decent value at its original price point, but not at current inflated costs.
This YouTube video, titled "Zastava NPAP AK47 - 3000 Rounds Later?!", likely features an in-depth review and long-term evaluation of the Zastava NPAP AK-47 rifle. The description highlights YouTube's updated anti-gun policies and directs viewers to a website for links, indicating potential discussions about the firearm's performance, reliability, and perhaps its suitability for various applications after extensive use. The mention of 3000 rounds suggests a durability test and a comprehensive look at how the rifle holds up over time.
This video, titled "Zastava NPAP 2000 rounds later," reviews the Zastava NPAP rifle after extensive use. The description mentions a change in YouTube's policies regarding firearm links, redirecting viewers to a separate page for resources. The video likely covers the rifle's performance, reliability, and potential issues encountered after firing 2000 rounds, offering a long-term perspective for potential buyers and owners.
This video focuses on the Zastava NPAP rifle after 1000 rounds of use, claiming it's "like a virgin." Due to YouTube's updated anti-gun policies, direct links have been removed, and viewers are directed to a separate webpage for setup links. The description also promotes the channel's Patreon page. While specific details about the rifle's performance or any modifications are not provided in the description, the title implies a long-term evaluation.
This video discusses the Zastava NPAP firearm. The description highlights the removal of external links due to new YouTube anti-gun policies, directing viewers to a dedicated page for these links. It also provides a link to the channel's Patreon page for further support. The video appears to be an introductory look at the rifle, possibly before any live firing, as indicated by the "Rounds Count: ZERO!" in the title.
The Zastava NPAP rifle, marketed as a 'people's rifle,' failed critical durability tests, including a drop test that caused catastrophic failure. While it surprisingly survived being run over by an SUV, issues like the bolt 'eating' magazines and receiver deformation were observed. The review highlights that the NPAP can be a 'hit or miss' firearm, with this unit demonstrating significant reliability and durability shortcomings compared to other AK variants.
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