Century Yugo Zastava M70 N-PAP AK-47 Rifle Review (HD)

Published on April 3, 2014
Duration: 14:12

This review of the Century Yugo Zastava M70 N-PAP AK-47 highlights its Yugoslavian heritage and Century Arms import. Key features include a Tapco G2 trigger group, a unique bolt hold-open selector, and a non-bulged RPK-style trunnion making it lighter than the O-PAP. Accuracy testing yielded a 3.25-inch group at 100 yards with standard ammunition, deemed acceptable for the platform.

Quick Summary

The Century Yugo Zastava M70 N-PAP AK-47 features a non-bulged trunnion, making it lighter than the O-PAP. It includes a Tapco G2 trigger, a bolt hold-open selector, and achieved 3.25-inch groups at 100 yards with standard ammo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Shooting Footage
  2. 01:34Stock & Receiver Details
  3. 02:41Pistol Grip & Tapco G2 Trigger
  4. 03:31Bolt Hold Open Feature
  5. 04:47Trunnion Difference (N-PAP vs O-PAP)
  6. 05:25Sights & Optics Rail
  7. 06:01Handguards & Muzzle
  8. 07:42Accuracy Testing (100 Yards)
  9. 08:45Field Stripping & Bolt
  10. 10:12Barrel Specs & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Zastava N-PAP and O-PAP AK variants?

The primary difference is the front trunnion: the N-PAP lacks the RPK-style bulged trunnion found on the O-PAP. This makes the N-PAP over a pound lighter, though practical accuracy is similar.

What trigger group does the Century Yugo Zastava N-PAP M70 use?

The N-PAP comes equipped with a Tapco G2 trigger group, known for its smooth 3-4 pound pull and positive reset. It's a 922r compliant part often found in imported AKs.

Does the Zastava N-PAP have a bolt hold-open feature?

Yes, the selector switch is notched to allow for a manual bolt hold-open. This works with specific Yugoslavian magazines that have followers designed to engage the bolt.

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the Zastava N-PAP M70?

During testing with Red Army Standard 123gr FMJ ammo at 100 yards and a 4x optic, the rifle achieved a group of approximately 3.25 inches, considered acceptable for an AK platform.

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