Armi Jager AP85: An Italian .22 Rimfire Faux-MAS

Published on February 16, 2024
Duration: 12:09

The Armi Jager AP85 is an Italian-made .22 LR rifle mimicking the FAMAS bullpup design, but internally based on Armi Jager's AK-style action. It features a mix of stamped steel, wood furniture, and cast aluminum, utilizing AK-pattern .22 magazines. Production ceased in the early 1990s, making these rifles scarce and parts difficult to find.

Quick Summary

The Armi Jager AP85 is an Italian .22 LR rifle mimicking the FAMAS bullpup, but internally based on Armi Jager's AK-style action. It features stamped steel, wood furniture, and cast aluminum parts, using AK-pattern .22 magazines. Production ceased in the early 1990s, making parts scarce.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Armi Jager AP85 FAMAS Replica
  2. 01:36History of Armi Jager Firearms
  3. 04:21AP85 Design: AK Action, Wood Furniture
  4. 06:25Magazines and Sights Explained
  5. 07:19Field Stripping and Blowback Mechanics
  6. 10:34Legacy and Rarity of Armi Jager Rifles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Armi Jager AP85?

The Armi Jager AP85 is an Italian-made .22 Long Rifle firearm designed to visually resemble the French FAMAS bullpup rifle. It was produced in the 1970s and 1980s.

What action does the Armi Jager AP85 use?

Despite its FAMAS appearance, the AP85 internally uses a simple blowback action derived from Armi Jager's AK-style rifle designs, not the FAMAS's rotating bolt system.

What materials are used in the Armi Jager AP85?

The AP85 features a construction mix of stamped sheet metal for the receiver, wood for the furniture (handguard and stock), and cast aluminum for parts like the carry handle.

Are Armi Jager AP85 rifles common?

No, Armi Jager closed down in the early 1990s. Their rifles, including the AP85, are now considered relatively scarce, and finding replacement parts can be very difficult.

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