Zastava ZPAP M70

Published on January 10, 2022
Duration: 40:45

This guide details how to properly adjust the Archangel stock on a Zastava ZPAP M70 to avoid discomfort from the recoil reduction system. Following these steps, derived from an experienced firearms enthusiast's demonstration, ensures a more comfortable and effective shooting experience by adjusting cheek placement and stock dimensions.

Quick Summary

The Zastava ZPAP M70, chambered in 7.62x39mm, is a well-built rifle from Serbia. Key features include a 16.34-inch barrel, 8 lbs unloaded weight, and compatibility with aftermarket parts like the Hogue handguard and adjustable Archangel stock, which offers recoil reduction but requires proper cheek placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ZPAP M70
  2. 00:30Unboxing and Pronunciation
  3. 01:49Box Contents
  4. 02:35Initial Inspection and Features
  5. 03:43External Components
  6. 04:31Technical Specifications
  7. 06:08Range Setup
  8. 07:37Expert Consultation on Sights
  9. 10:04First Shooting Session
  10. 13:06Recoil and Ergonomics Issues
  11. 18:51Correcting Shooting Form
  12. 22:21Ammunition Comparison
  13. 24:56Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key technical specifications of the Zastava ZPAP M70?

The Zastava ZPAP M70 features a 16.34-inch barrel, an overall length of 36.5 inches, and weighs approximately 8 lbs unloaded. It is chambered in 7.62x39mm and typically comes with a 30-round magazine capacity.

How does the Archangel stock on the ZPAP M70 affect the shooting experience?

The Archangel stock on the ZPAP M70 includes a spring-loaded recoil reduction system. While beneficial for recoil management, proper cheek placement is crucial to avoid discomfort or pinching during firing.

What aftermarket parts are highlighted on this ZPAP M70 build?

This ZPAP M70 build features an aftermarket Hogue rubberized handguard for improved grip and an adjustable Archangel stock, offering customization for cheek riser height and length of pull.

What ammunition was used and compared in the video?

The video primarily uses Tula 7.62x39mm 122-grain steel-cased ammunition. A comparison is also made between the 7.62x39mm cartridge and the larger 7.62x54R cartridge.

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