Zastava ZPAPM90 1,000 Rounds at KalashBash

Published on April 21, 2024
Duration: 19:32

This video details the Zastava ZPAPM90's performance during the KalashBash competition, covering 1,000 rounds of use. The presenter, Mark from Fit'n Fire, shares his experience competing, highlighting the rifle's reliability and accuracy despite some aftermarket support concerns often raised in AK forums. He discusses specific stages, performance metrics, and minor malfunctions, offering insights into the rifle's capabilities and the overall event.

Quick Summary

The Zastava ZPAPM90 demonstrated excellent reliability over 1000 rounds at KalashBash, with no premature wear on the bolt carrier, trunion, or trigger. Aftermarket parts like RS Regulate handguards and Attero Arms mounts were successfully integrated, and a CMC AK-47 2.0 trigger performed well.

Chapters

  1. 00:34Introduction to KalashBash
  2. 01:11KalashBash Event Features
  3. 02:51Zastava ZPAPM90 1000 Round Review
  4. 04:02ZPAPM90 Aftermarket Upgrades
  5. 05:08Competition Trigger Performance
  6. 05:51Competition Stage Breakdown
  7. 06:24Fastest Competition Stage
  8. 08:48Missed Target at Competition
  9. 10:48Worst Competition Stage & Stuck Case
  10. 13:01Cause of Stuck Case Malfunction
  11. 13:53Stage 8 Performance
  12. 15:07Post-Competition Rifle Inspection
  13. 16:31Zastava Reliability Discussion
  14. 17:32ZPAPM90 Accuracy
  15. 18:13Thank You to KalashBash Attendees

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Zastava ZPAPM90 perform after 1000 rounds at KalashBash?

The Zastava ZPAPM90 performed reliably over 1000 rounds at KalashBash, with no premature wear observed on critical components like the bolt carrier, trunion, or trigger, despite some forum concerns about Zastava metallurgy.

What aftermarket modifications were used on the ZPAPM90 for competition?

The ZPAPM90 featured an aftermarket JMac Customs RD30 muzzle device, an RS Regulate GKR M9M handguard for improved grip and M-LOK attachment, and an Attero Arms rear sight mount for an RMR optic.

What caused a stuck case malfunction with the ZPAPM90 during competition?

A stuck case malfunction was suspected to be caused by accidentally loading a 5.45x39mm Silver Bear cartridge into a magazine intended for 5.56x45mm/.223 Remington ammunition, highlighting the importance of proper ammunition management.

What was the presenter's overall performance at KalashBash?

The presenter, Mark from Fit'n Fire, achieved a 72nd overall placement out of 333 shooters at KalashBash, marking a significant improvement in his competition results and demonstrating the effectiveness of his preparation.

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