I BOUGHT ANOTHER DRACO!!

Published on February 6, 2022
Duration: 23:12

This video provides an enthusiastic review of the Zastava PAP M85 in 5.56x45mm, highlighting its low recoil and initial flawless performance. The host, GHG Hussle, an influencer with practical experience, also discusses its limitations, such as proprietary magazines and the need for custom rail installation, contrasting it with his PAP M92. The review includes range footage and a comparison of AK vs. AR platforms.

Quick Summary

The Zastava PAP M85, chambered in 5.56x45mm, is reviewed with an emphasis on its very low recoil, making it manageable. However, it requires proprietary magazines and necessitates drilling the receiver for accessory rails, unlike some other models. The video also touches on ATF compliance regarding pistol braces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & PAP M92
  2. 01:59PAP M85 Reveal
  3. 02:59M85 Limitations
  4. 06:59Custom AR-15 & Binary Trigger
  5. 11:21M85 Range Test & Platform Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Zastava PAP M85 featured in the video?

The Zastava PAP M85 shown in the video is chambered in 5.56x45mm, also commonly referred to as .223 Remington. This differs from the PAP M92 which is chambered in 7.62x39mm.

What are the main drawbacks of the Zastava PAP M85 mentioned by the host?

The host notes two primary drawbacks: the PAP M85 uses proprietary Zastava 5.56 AK magazines instead of standard AR-15 magazines, and it does not come with pre-installed rails for optics or braces, requiring users to drill the receiver.

What is a pistol brace and why is it important for compliance?

A pistol brace is an accessory designed to stabilize a pistol, offering a larger contact surface for the shooter's arm. It's crucial for compliance as it allows firearms that would otherwise be classified as short-barreled rifles (SBRs) to remain legally classified as pistols under ATF regulations, avoiding NFA requirements.

How does the recoil of the Zastava PAP M85 compare to the PAP M92?

The host explicitly states that the Zastava PAP M85 in 5.56x45mm has very low recoil, significantly less than the 7.62x39mm version (PAP M92), making it easier to manage during shooting.

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