Zastava M76 Sniper Rifle | Gun Porn

Published on April 6, 2012
Duration: 3:58

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Zastava M76 rifle, as demonstrated by Polenar Tactical. It covers component removal, inspection, cleaning, and reassembly, emphasizing safe handling throughout. The video showcases the rifle's internal mechanisms and the shooter's proficiency in maintaining the firearm.

Quick Summary

The Zastava M76 is a Yugoslavian-made, semi-automatic Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser. It features a gas-operated, long-stroke piston action and is commonly fitted with Zrak 4x magnification optics. Its field stripping involves removing the dust cover, recoil spring, bolt carrier group, and gas tube for maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Specifications
  2. 00:22Assembly and Function Check
  3. 01:31Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Zastava M76 rifle?

The Zastava M76 is a semi-automatic sniper rifle, often utilized as a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR). It was manufactured in Yugoslavia and operates with a gas-operated, long-stroke piston system.

What caliber is the Zastava M76 chambered in?

The Zastava M76 is chambered in the powerful 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge. It typically uses a 10-round magazine.

What optics are commonly used with the Zastava M76?

The Zastava M76 is often equipped with a Zrak 4x magnification optic, which is typically mounted on a side rail attached to the receiver.

How is the Zastava M76 field stripped?

Field stripping involves removing the dust cover, recoil spring assembly, bolt carrier group, and gas tube. Reassembly is the reverse process, followed by a function check.

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