Yugo AK 🇷🇸 M70AB2 (Zastava under-folder) to 500yds Practical Accuracy

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9-Hole Reviews

9-Hole Reviews

Күн бұрын

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@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, the whole thing about chromium deposits was off of memory and impressions. We’ll do some more research and hopefully get to talk to some older yugo industry guys to see if we can get a good answer to whey chrome was used in select locations. Prior to publishing I’ve already reached out to @polenartactical to help research on-ground.
@Mongo63a
@Mongo63a Жыл бұрын
I've got a Yugo M72B1 RPK with a mint barrel 25 years ago. You are welcome to borrow it if you need one for testing. I even put new tritium vials in the night sights.
@posmatracanonimni_com
@posmatracanonimni_com Жыл бұрын
Holy Mother and Jesus!!! You have MY RIFLE frođ 1993 ( ,,Nirvana" to the right handle side)😂😂😂😂 I dont remember right, its lomg, long time, but rifle nuber have triple number 8, or 712 im not shoure😂😂😂😂
@TurtleStranger
@TurtleStranger Жыл бұрын
I don't think anyone was able to dig up the real reason the yugos didn't chrome line their 7.62 guns. Its all speculation at this point. My speculation is the 7.62 guns weren't considered to be as in need of the chrome so it just wasn't used, easier for the state to rebarrel overtime than to add the extra steps and materials to the manufacturing process. Probably the same with the bolt and carrier
@jvaz349
@jvaz349 Жыл бұрын
Please do Yugo M92 next!!!!
@tengu190
@tengu190 Жыл бұрын
M72B next? Where is the Famas video?
@gazibengazi
@gazibengazi 11 ай бұрын
I served for one year in the Serbian army. We cleaned rifles, especially the barrels, every single day, whether we used the weapons that day or not. At the shooting range, rifles were cleaned immediately after shooting and once again in the barracks. There was no need for chrome plating; the barrels were in perfect condition. Each rifle had its own 'health' record, where the rifle's condition was documented. If the armorer found during inspection that you hadn't maintained your rifle, especially the barrel, you would be penalized, and you would have to pay for the damage
@slobodanmasic1263
@slobodanmasic1263 10 ай бұрын
I can confirm all that you said brother.
@pappasmurf243
@pappasmurf243 10 ай бұрын
Chrome lining isn't for corrosion resistance it's for barrel life. Im not saying you didn't clean your rifles but it's not to act as protection from corrosion. it simply increases barrel life. You misunderstand why they do that to rifle barrels all together
@LaputanMachad
@LaputanMachad 10 ай бұрын
Damn man I thought my cleaning habits were compulsive
@altergreenhorn
@altergreenhorn 10 ай бұрын
@@pappasmurf243 Not realy, especialy not if you have the right steel, also cold hammered barells as Yugo AK have.
@nemanjasim100
@nemanjasim100 9 ай бұрын
True that
@markotanic2300
@markotanic2300 11 ай бұрын
"Yugoslavia isolated itself from much of the world" - not sure where you got this idea from, but Yugoslavia was actually one of the most open countries of the era. It was a country that cooperated extensively with both east and west - in addition to being one of the founders and leaders of non-aligned movement. It had visa-free regime with most of the European countries, and most of the world counties as well. Maybe you mixed it with Albania, they were the ones who isolated from the rest of the world?
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews 11 ай бұрын
we've acknowledged this error and are working on a follow-on video to clarify. It was incorrect info.
@knn059
@knn059 9 ай бұрын
People dont understand the country YU was, especially in western brainwashed world. War crimes, yes but show me a was US wemt into without war crimes. Coming back to YU as a country, western countries today 30 yrs later dont have nor will they ever have that freedom and life. Free schooling, free healthcare, freedom on streets with minimum crimes, free vacations within a country, etc etc. But its western brains we are talking about. No disrespect but their knowledge of anything in the world is pretty minimal and comes off of CNN.
@dinkoz1
@dinkoz1 Ай бұрын
After 1948 "feuds" with Comrade Stalin, most of the equipment was obtained from the US, tanks like M48, vehicles, tank destroyers, 8 in/203mm howitzers and even F-86. After the establishment of the non-aligned movement and the normalization of relations with the USSR, cooperation with the US was terminated and further arms procurement was from the Soviet bloc. Ex Yu was never a member of the Warsaw Pact and always bakanced between the two sides. It is interesting that after 1948 the border with the countries of the Eastern Bloc was mined 2 km deep, while Austria and Italy were never mined.
@lws7394
@lws7394 7 күн бұрын
It was a very populur tourist destination, for example. My sister visited northern Croatia in like 1986 ..
@edwardhawkey5714
@edwardhawkey5714 Жыл бұрын
Hi Henry, i work in Central Africa and our Park Rangers all carry AK variants in various states of wear. I looked at one that one of the guys was carrying and it is a Zastava AK., i noticed that grenade sight first which stood out. I have now learnt a bit about the Yugo's Thanks.
@Augustusgloop1994
@Augustusgloop1994 Жыл бұрын
Are you a park ranger yourself?
@edwardhawkey5714
@edwardhawkey5714 Жыл бұрын
@@Augustusgloop1994 Hi T, no i am not. I work as the Fleet Manager for a conservation body in a National Park.
@masonmellinger5304
@masonmellinger5304 Жыл бұрын
Good on ya, mates! You guys are unsung heroes for protecting wildlife. Poachers beware.
@edwardhawkey5714
@edwardhawkey5714 Жыл бұрын
@@masonmellinger5304 We do try, thank you
@danicao.6778
@danicao.6778 11 ай бұрын
Serbian Zastava sold rifles to Central African military already decades ago!!! I think they recently took the new generation Zastava M-05E3 rifle to renovate the firearms a little!!!
@TEXASREDD76
@TEXASREDD76 Жыл бұрын
I really miss when these were only 650-700 USD
@donwyoming1936
@donwyoming1936 Жыл бұрын
I got one of the 1st ones off of Century's production line. Surprised how nice the build quality was. Paid $400 retail.
@herman66mi83
@herman66mi83 Жыл бұрын
I actually saw one at a store years ago someone put it on layaway and then didn’t buy it. I saw it and snapped it up for 650 clams. Still haven’t fired it 🤣. It has that 1.5 mm solid receiver
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 Жыл бұрын
$350
@renelopez2244
@renelopez2244 Жыл бұрын
I paid 350 for my Egyptian Maadi
@AshyToast
@AshyToast Жыл бұрын
Just got a Centruy yugo from 09 for $600 out the door.
@Triangle26
@Triangle26 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. One note: The “lack of chromium deposits” theory has been pretty thoroughly debunked as an explanation for why the Yugos didn’t chrome line bores. They were using huge amounts of chromium in other applications during the same time period, much of which was mined domestically near Skoplje or Mitrovica. A more likely explanation is that they simply determined chrome lined small arms weren’t essential, and preferred to save that additional time and expense. And as annoying as it is for modern collectors, it’s not obvious that they they made the wrong decision. The weapons seem to have worked perfectly fine for their intended application, for their intended service life. EDIT: Later in the video you guys talk about the unfinished carriers, I think it’s the same issue. As good as the Yugos were at making guns, they would still cut corners wherever they thought they could get away with it. As a more professionally trained army, I just don’t think they were too worried about corrosion prevention measures, which really only start to pay for themselves if the weapon is neglected.
@Xerxes1688
@Xerxes1688 Жыл бұрын
And the yugos (at least what it is now Serbia) were issued with brass cased (probably also brass jacketed bullets) ammo made by Prvi Partizan (PPU). Brass is less harsh on chambers and bores. They were proud on the quality of they ammo and firearms. Also, chrome lining takes a bit of definition aways from rifling, thus decreasing accuracy, although not by a long margin. Also, 7.62x39mm, and 8mm Mauser (used on M76 marksman rifles) aren't as fast as 5.56x45mm and 5.45x39mm, thus not as abrasive on bores, specially if using bullets with brass jackets. Americans had to chrome line their AR-15 because the fast 5.56 NATO round ate bore rifling away, and soviets for the AK-74, while chrome lined bores, they had to switch to a 90° gas port and gas block because the original 45° port will shave bullets and erode easily.
@Dominik189
@Dominik189 Жыл бұрын
There's that and the fact that Yugo/Serb troops were/are basically force drilled to clean their arms religiously.
@Dominik189
@Dominik189 Жыл бұрын
@@zedkay7396 both are correct. Macedonian spelling is Skopje, Serbian is Skoplje.
@slobodanprodanovic5526
@slobodanprodanovic5526 Жыл бұрын
Zastava is using same kind of steel for the barrel as used for cannons. Very resistant.
@ЂорђеКозић
@ЂорђеКозић Жыл бұрын
@@Dominik189 Having served recently in the Serbian army, I can confirm this. Sometime we would clean our guns multiple times a day, without even firing them. After shooting the gun, you would thoroughly clean it, one part at a time.
@pipo5328
@pipo5328 11 ай бұрын
Hi I spent 22 years in Croatian 4th brigade. First 5 in war than as professional soldier. Used that gun for years . Not the same but all from Zastava was great. For range up to 300 meters you need just to keep at start notch. That is same elevation as 300. All you need to adjust by riseing barrel. Difference is from 100 and 300 around 15 cm. But you have to use Yugoslavian bullets. It is pure brass cartridges. The green has more gun powder and at 100 meters shooting 25 cm higher than brass ammo. There is several ammo using during my service but for after war army championship I always had those brass ammo for accuracy. Manny people survive our war because mixing ammo and not adjusting sites at new gun. After adjusting front site at 100 meters you can shoot even fared targets with regular sights. Regards
@fox1110
@fox1110 9 ай бұрын
Bosnian 5 Corp 1994-95 🍻
@colddeadhand7414
@colddeadhand7414 Жыл бұрын
The simple fact that he did that with an underfolder stock really speaks volumes as to how good Henry really is. That was awesome! 👏 👏 👏
@cheatham777
@cheatham777 Жыл бұрын
In the Marines I owned an 82 Yugo but….. it was a Green Hatchback w 4 wheels😂🎉
@milosbrajkovic9855
@milosbrajkovic9855 Жыл бұрын
🤪😜😂
@GloopSerious-nt9dv
@GloopSerious-nt9dv 11 ай бұрын
Even people here in fmr Yugoslavia hated them and made jokes about them... they are in fact really bad attempt of making cheap and domestic version of vw golf mark i.. one cant help but wonder how the same company which made such a high quality weapons made such a low quality car. Probably done on purpose, with the cost and the time in mind
@-jimmyjames
@-jimmyjames 9 ай бұрын
Lmao. Id love to mod a yugo. A all-time fave of mine. Shit sleeper car. Uncle had two he purchased. Mid 80s. He would use them to drive to central America from Arkansas. He was sleeping in it up n the mexican mountains when it burst into flames. He woke up, jumped out, watched it burn then he just went home and grabbed his second one to continue his journey. Lmao.
@afastcuda1970
@afastcuda1970 6 ай бұрын
We used to say, sometimes yu go, sometimes yu don't.
@Bob-bf3cg
@Bob-bf3cg Жыл бұрын
An accuracy comparison to the current production ZPAP with the chrome lined bore would be an interesting idea.
@mikec8086
@mikec8086 Жыл бұрын
@@marklasco3810 depends how well it's applied. it can be just as accurate if it's done properly.
@activatewindows
@activatewindows Жыл бұрын
I have a brand new ZPAP M70 and it’s INCREDIBLY accurate. I can offhand at 175 yards and make hits.
@maxmagnus777
@maxmagnus777 Жыл бұрын
yeah, but only if you have new barrels on both
@chrispaulsen3166
@chrispaulsen3166 Жыл бұрын
I can hit a plate at 350 with my chrome lined M70 easily, it’s just as accurate as my AR
@rslover65
@rslover65 9 ай бұрын
I've got one. Depending on ammo it's 1.5-2 moa. I've got a 400yrd range and can reliably hit a torso target at that range, with a 4x optic. My eyes don't like the AK sights anymore
@djaki2464
@djaki2464 Жыл бұрын
While serving JNA 88/89 I used M70B1 and M70AB2. During the 90s, my favorite rifle was the M70AB2 (Bosnian Army). During that period, I had the opportunity to meet almost all AK models. The M70AB2, although heavier than most other models, had another advantage, which was the ability to fire AP and AT grenades (thromblon). All in all, it is a weapon that can withstand all possible tortures from irregular cleaning to falling out, hitting and throwing, and it has never once failed. An excellent weapon with one flaw and that is the folding stock.
@altergreenhorn
@altergreenhorn Жыл бұрын
Non cromed barrel need to be cleaned regulary because yugoslav military used corosive ammo. Fun fact: back in the time I have no idea that AK is supposedly so resilient to the dirt, because in the yugoslav military we cleaned that thing basically every day
@djaki2464
@djaki2464 Жыл бұрын
​@@altergreenhornYes in JNA but during the war for almost a year I did not have a cleaning kit at all.
@trevornorfolk3103
@trevornorfolk3103 Жыл бұрын
The account was made 10 years ago, this post is certified truth and not a cap.
@dexm2010
@dexm2010 Жыл бұрын
@djaki2464 Do you happen to remember in your training how far away the longest targets were on the range? Did you shoot out to 300 meters?
@djaki2464
@djaki2464 Жыл бұрын
​@dexm2010 No, we didn't have a shooting range at 300 meters. It all depended on which branch of the army you served in and the military barracks itself. My unit had a shooting range at 100 and 200 meters.
@growlergator
@growlergator Жыл бұрын
You guys should run this M70AB2 with some real brass cased Yugo M67 ball. The Yugos had a unique rifle but they had unique ammo too.
@TitanV
@TitanV Жыл бұрын
So true. I always suspect the rifle's performance when they don't use M67. I really hoped these guys are gonna get it right, but the results were fine in the end. At least they didn't use some steel cased cheap s*.
@Dr_K545
@Dr_K545 Жыл бұрын
M70ab2's are absolute tanks. I don't know why these aren't more popular. The barrel is thicker, thicker receiver, bulged trunnion, grenade sight/gas shut off, and night sights. Don't forget CHF barrels (no chrome).
@grwth4722
@grwth4722 11 ай бұрын
The serbian millitary industry is still producing these in mass
@andydufresne9593
@andydufresne9593 11 ай бұрын
There's a lot of them, they're just in real combat applications, from middle eastern conflicts to the Africans too...
@Animal.CUT...
@Animal.CUT... 6 ай бұрын
@@grwth4722 not the M70 milled receiver
@PROFA78
@PROFA78 Жыл бұрын
First love from days serving in Army of Yugoslavia. Bore on my rifle was awful. Can't hit anything on 100 meters. M70 have 1,5 mm RPK style receiver, 0,5mm thicker than other AK, Bore wasn't chromelined to cut production costs, our military head have in thought thing about conscripts constantly clean their rifles in free time so there will be no problems with corrosive ammo usage. B2 model was much more accurate, but little heavier
@oskng
@oskng Жыл бұрын
Moja prva zaduzena u hrvatskoj vojsci je bila rumunjka (nista nisi mogao sa njom pogoditi na 100m. Dok oni koji su duzili "srpkinju" imali su 100% nagrizenu cijev i nisu imali problema. Prvo sam mislio da j problem do mene, dok ne ispalis svijetleci i vidis kako metak ode u tri pm 😂😂😂 tek kada sam zaduzio srpkinju, pa nakon nje, neku arapsku, vidio sam da nije do mene, nego do rumunjke
@dobridjordje
@dobridjordje Жыл бұрын
​@@oskngIskreno koliko god da volim naše jugo kalaše, pre uzeo bih M16-icu, bilo koju verziju od A1 do A4 bez problema da imam izbor.
@DB-yj3qc
@DB-yj3qc Жыл бұрын
@dobridjordje I actually saw the M16a1 I had at one unit I was assigned to in a weapons storage site in Bosnia about 5-6 years after my unit transitioned to M16a2 rifles. That was during my 3rd time in Bosnia 1999-2000 the first time was 96 then 97.
@kylefarris8866
@kylefarris8866 Жыл бұрын
When I saw Yugoslavia, I immediately thought of Niko Bellic from Grand Theft Auto 4.
@РадеЦетињеЊегуш
@РадеЦетињеЊегуш 11 ай бұрын
Greeting. I served in the JNA (Yugoslavian Air Force), I used to shoot AB 2 with a folding butt, the results on fire were always excellent, we always practiced up to a distance of 400m and the results were always excellent, we had hits over 400m with a little more shooting practice . The rifle has always been very reliable. Your test confirmed that, thank you for that.
@donwyoming1936
@donwyoming1936 Жыл бұрын
Memories. Late 80s, old Fudd at the range with a No4 Enfield wearing a bandoleer of FN 303 on clips, made fun of my Norinco underfolder. Dared me to try to hit the 9in gongs at 300yds with a real man's rifle. I took the 303, loaded 5 rds. Proceeded to punch the gongs 5 times in a row. I smiled. Thanked him. Went back to my underfolder and proceeded to ring the same gongs 5 times in a row. Haha. I got a nod of approval I will always love & remember.
@-jimmyjames
@-jimmyjames 9 ай бұрын
Those Norincos were really good. Esp the Sks. I could hit bottle caps at 100 w brass ammo and sks.
@michaelchaney5962
@michaelchaney5962 7 ай бұрын
8in plate at 100 is barely visible. I call bs on a bottle cap
@-jimmyjames
@-jimmyjames 7 ай бұрын
@@michaelchaney5962 ok mate
@covertguy1575
@covertguy1575 Жыл бұрын
I bought a Century imported Zastava NPAP underfolder in 2018 and I can hit anything out to 400 with no issues. It has about 4500 rounds thru it and it’s been super reliable.
@novaknovak363
@novaknovak363 11 ай бұрын
the factory warranty for the tube is 15,000 pcs.
@nikolajovanovic7419
@nikolajovanovic7419 Жыл бұрын
NOTICE: Picture at 9:06 are taken years later after conflict in Bosnia. Judging by the uniforms, those three guys are probably regular soldiers around 1999. 9:29 So called "blood carvings", on the rifle said IVANA which is common girl name in Serbia and other ex yugo republics. Now, i should explain common misconception about those carvings. Until 2011, Yugoslavia (and later Serbia), had mandatory military service, which means that every healthy young man after 18 years old, was obligated by law to serve in the army. Therefore those guys was issued with old well abused riffles such this one, and they are usually have markings like this. So "blood carvings", are nothing more then names of girls left at home, and most of those carving have nothing in common with wars in Yugoslavia... M70 is build to last for several generation and that is main difference between m70 and other AK variants. 13:03 Guys im very flattered because same rifle is made in my town, but if that rifle "smell like a war crime", then AR smell like teen spirit... Pardon my French
@fireman305
@fireman305 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see you guys review the M90 if it’s kitted up to resemble the M21.
@rabbitholereviews
@rabbitholereviews Жыл бұрын
I've got a review of the m90 on my channel 😂
@randyhavard6084
@randyhavard6084 Жыл бұрын
Reverse engineering in AK is really small potatoes in the scheme of things. The Soviets reverse engineered and mass produced a rivet for rivet copy of a b-29 bomber. The most complicated thing ever produced at the time
@classifiedad1
@classifiedad1 Жыл бұрын
They also reverse engineered the nuke at the same time, helpfully aided by the thorough infiltration of the Manhattan Project by the USSR.
@Max_Da_G
@Max_Da_G Жыл бұрын
@@classifiedad1 It wasn't reverse-engineered you muppet. To reverse-engineer something, one must get his hands onto the item itself, which Soviets never got. And no, Manhatten Project wasn't "thoroughly infiltrated" by USSR. Some scientists that worked on that project had realized just what kind of scumbags Truman and successive US governments were, and passed some info to Soviets to speed up Soviet development. But there was no "thorough infiltration".
@pametnaradionica
@pametnaradionica 11 ай бұрын
Another one that served in the Yugoslav Army (VJ) in 1999. Had one of the AB2`s, hated the folding stock when shooting and loved it while carrying. Also, all of us did clean our gear regularly, rain or shine. Never had any problems with corrosion.
@tpelle2
@tpelle2 Жыл бұрын
Good to see an M70AB2 getting a little exposure. I managed to acquire one of these in a trade, and except for the underfolder stock, I really like it. Mine, by the way, was a kit imported by Century, but it was built by DCI - the "DC" in DCI stands for Dan Coonan. Yes, THAT Dan Coonan, The "Ring of Fire" Dan Coonan. The builder of the .357 Magnum 1911s! Two things that you didn't mention, though, was that the front handguard of the M70 was lengthened to make it a little less likely for the shooter to burn his support hand on the hot barrel and gas tube. Also, the stamped receiver is not 1mm thick as are most AKMs, but is 1.5mm as is the RPK, but also the M70 has the additional heavy duty "bulged" front trunion from the RPK as well. Both of these features - the 1.5mm receiver and the bulged trunion - were intended to lengthen the service life of the rifle when used for launching grenades. Fun video to watch, though. And Ialso learned that doing a paracord wrap to the left leg of the stock greatly improves the shooting experience.
@anthonyzbikowski529
@anthonyzbikowski529 Жыл бұрын
I've got one of those too. Did not know the pedigree on the DCI markings. Very cool. It's a damn nice build. Pity they went out of business.
@erck3800
@erck3800 Жыл бұрын
I think this is the most impressive bit of shooting I've seen Henry do yet. I have kit build of one of these that was produced in 1987 with an original barrel with a very good bore on a NDS-4 receiver. I struggle to get hits at 300 and beyond with it. Clearing the course in under a mag was seriously impressive. Well done and keep the Ak underfolder content coming!
@ivanstepanovic1327
@ivanstepanovic1327 Жыл бұрын
When I was in the army, they gave me AB1 (wooden butt stock) and officers said that at the shooting range the rifles with wooden butts did better because underfolders are flimsy; they wobble up and down a bit. The advice they gave to those dudes who got underfolders were: when you put it on your shoulder, before taking aim move your (typically) right hand holding the grip a bit up or down until you get in the position it doesn't wobble. Then try to hold that position as you aim and fire... And to be honest, the saying that rifles with wooden stocks did better were proven right at the firing range...
@MatoVuc
@MatoVuc Жыл бұрын
The trick we used on the range i shot with the M70AB2 where we had basically hollow boxes for rifle rests was to press the gun into the rest, basically up to the magazine. Any wobble in the underfolding stock was eliminated that way. We had to do some adaptions like that with most weapons. For instance, my VHS rifles. I shot those on a different range where we had wooden triangles for rests. When i placed the rifle handguard on the rest (as per instruction) and shot, my accuracy was crap. When i placed my hand on the rest and the handguard on my hand, accuracy improved..
@ekajprodnav3843
@ekajprodnav3843 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, yugo Ak’s are some of the most beautiful and iconic variants of the Kalashnikov. You guys should do an episode on the wasr 10/63… lol
@andrejstojsin
@andrejstojsin Жыл бұрын
I served in Serbian Armed Forces for 8+ years, we were all issued underfolders because we were a mechanized unit ( although by the time I left the army everyone was issued underfolder AFAIK ), I have over 1k rounds on M70AB2 and M72, what can I say barrel is delicate as hell, guys that didn't clean their weapons well were issued a new one each year because barrels were destroyed. Accuracy I don't have anything else to compare it to as I haven't shot any other assault rifle, but it was fine IMO. Up to 400 meters stationary targets were fairly easy to hit for me, especially with M72 that has longer barrel. I'd say under 5% of our unit struggled with 400m targets, usually female soldiers. Accuracy wise of all the weapons I shot ( M70AB2, M72, M84, M76 ), M84 was a beast that thing is a full auto sniper.
@jaredwilliams2357
@jaredwilliams2357 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I have a Romanian RPK that I’ve put good quality 7.62 through and I can shoot a man sized target at 500 yards decently constantly with it. I know it probably pales in comparison to yours but my experience with eastern bloc weapons has me in love with them
@nixazizuotac
@nixazizuotac 11 ай бұрын
did you take it for yourself or give it back to govorment
@MatoVuc
@MatoVuc Жыл бұрын
Small correction, balkan AKs are not hidden in basements, they are burried in the garden (bašća) just under the carrots. 😉
@djaki2464
@djaki2464 Жыл бұрын
Hahahahahahah. Istina. Velika istina. Bliže kokošinjcu eadi lakše orijentacije.
@muhacnt7988
@muhacnt7988 Жыл бұрын
When the day comes
@MatoVuc
@MatoVuc Жыл бұрын
@@muhacnt7988 better to have and not need, then to need and not have
@wheneggsdrop1701
@wheneggsdrop1701 Жыл бұрын
What kind balkaner would I be if I didn't have an RPG buried in the garden, Ill get the guys and be there soon.
@diegoflores3408
@diegoflores3408 Жыл бұрын
Henry is a monster with any firearm with his hand hitting at 500 yards with a under folder AK when military doctrine labels them as useless past 300 yards
@awast-iz4nv
@awast-iz4nv Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this. Will there be more Romanian, Hungarian and Arsenal versions in the future?
@joshuaharper0
@joshuaharper0 Жыл бұрын
Should do a bonus round for fun with the stock folded. I think a lot of us would be interested in seeing how much of a difference the stock makes in shooting at range and if it could even be done. I could see a real life situation with a broken or missing stock, or even being in a shooting position where you can't properly use the stock and it would be interesting to see if you could try to make a long range shot or just save the ammo.
@snood3948
@snood3948 Жыл бұрын
I think they did that with a krink a while back, but agreed, it would be cool.
@MatoVuc
@MatoVuc Жыл бұрын
Technically, you could, but it would be more difficult to align the sights and keep them aligned. Would probably lose effective accuracy beyond 200m. That said, if you have enough space to go prone, you aren't that constrained that you can't unfold the stock. The only realistic situation where the stock folded might be used other than while being ambushed is in a tight, close quarters space, like clearing trenches or hallways with instinctive aiming. Even then, you can get the same rough benefit with a regular stocked AK, by just tucking the stock under your armpit.
@dawsonschmidt3714
@dawsonschmidt3714 Жыл бұрын
The Mosin Nagant and the SKS both had bolts/carrier in the white. If the soldiers properly maintained their rifles, no problem. If not, the corrosion would be an indicator of the need for maintenance.
@MatoVuc
@MatoVuc Жыл бұрын
And the need for "corrective training"
@luked2767
@luked2767 Жыл бұрын
The wartime made mosins are rough, many don't notice it but they stopped cutting a feed ramp in the barrel but most would bend the follower, you can smooth them out but any mosin reworked in finland especially the M39 they are so smooth and accurate. The SKS is a perfect rifle for a ban state but in another nation I once had the chance to shoot a Chinese SKS that used a rotating bolt and would accept AK mags also a type81 The PLA prefers accurate fire so the SKS and the modified types where preferred over the AK as they are more accurate with slightly more range. A real PLA AK does not have a threaded muzzle Most exports are now ar15 types and brass cased 5.56 to go with them, no idea if they still make 7.62x39 I'm sure they have a lot of surplus but they have their own non export 5.8 assault rifle and bottle necked pistol round. Some private company's make AKs but not state run ones. They are even making what looks like very high quality sniper rifles in .338L it looks like, the. 338 they make is steel case
@pd2865
@pd2865 11 ай бұрын
I have a 1938 Nagant. I ran a tight patch from the receiver slowly. When I felt it get looser, I marked it. Then I got very thin cork sheet and wrapped each place by one inch cork band. I also scoped it. It is now a accurate rifle MOA.
@luked2767
@luked2767 11 ай бұрын
@@pd2865 as a teenager my first mosin given to me by my uncle was cherry picked (he was an FFL) it was a really nice early 30s hex with no counterbore and it looked it it was hardly shot, the insides looked new and blueing great even the crown was fine, it shot nice but my uncle wanted it to be out first gun project I was about 13 at the time, wood was good but took so long to get the cosmoline out the hexes I asides where very smooth but he cleaned and polished everything including the bore and it was super smooth bedded the stock and I aren't along time sanding jt but be refinished it, recrowned it and shimmed the barrel as its shlkjsed to have a oressur eokibr like with many all marching numbers, did a trigger job and it was amazing especially with original clips, one day he got an optic I'm sure it was a remake or reconditioned or post war but good quality and what looked like an original mount, he bent the bolt handle but did not buy a new one, I guess he was going to do that as he I letted the stocnsonewhagx I did alit if the work with him checking I'm doing it right apart from the harder stuff. The mount no idea if original but he did a great job the wood looked amazing and he touched up the finish due to all the polishing, he even used tured up the bolt and locking surfaces, he messed around with the barrel shinning for a while and with millsurp ammo it was sujb MOA, did the same an M39 and it was like a different rifle, even found a nice Chinese carbine with a good bore same with a wartime production. You can make them quite accurate but best to go with a finn or early mosin but the wartime ones can be hot or miss no matter what you do. Ex snipers with no coubterbore are a good example. I ha e nearly a dozen, later I got into mausers but did not really care what nation asking as good and swdidhs 6.5 are some of the best but some of the best value are the yugo M48s as they where very cheap and had little to no use l, swisss rifles are fun but the ammo. I have a SMLE, martini Henry and a arisaka T99 (just when they stopped using chrome lining) converted to 54r as the bore size is the same. He was a real ammo hoarder but I feel guilty to dip in but for the good ones I handloadong but after that I got into AK building as he has so many kits he for for 50 to 100 with original barrels, still have a lot of 7N6 and 7.62x54R. Since he had so much 7.62x25 as that was crazy cheap my firs handgun was a new production yugo tok and he helped me get more mags, a trigger job, polish everything, refinish it, nice wood grips and paint the sights, the Bulgarian steel case will pass 3A and and still to this day its my ffaborsge kjstkk cartridge just a shame no double stacks imported into the US, I find the Tok pistols to bbe much nicer than a 1911. We did a 7.62 tok AK bizon build as he had so many AK parts and it's a good way to make use of a bad bolt and trunnion, it took PPS43 mags so ran nice but then the prices went high so changed the barrel and the mags worked just fine assumed would have to mess and use another good curved double feed mag. As for ARs apart from milling out 80s and trigger jobs well they are like legit bur had a lot of fun with siagas, veors and such doing back and front conversions same with Chinese MAK90s and SKS rifles. As for pistols I had a nagant revolver da/SA good fun but they used to be so cheap and so was the ammo, butstill have some then the makarov. As for modern pistols I can't stand striker fired I have a VZ58 that was a kit build with original barrel and an extention to make it to just over 16 great rifle but the stiker acts more like a hammer.. Coukd never stand clocks so single actions da7SA or revolvers and just love hi-powers tyoes and especially CZ75 types so as a EDC I use a CZ P07 geb2 it's like a compact CZ75 but polymer frame. Still carry a makarov sometimes if I want something smaller then if I want something even smaller I have a . 32acp berretta and a .22lr berretta old guns and .22lr is far from ideal but a .32 or. 22 is better than no gun. I don't own a truck but as my "truck gun" for my car I have a nice Draco AK 12.5" barrel that's been tuned with a trigger job, side rail installed KG guncoat and a new surplus handguard with RS regulate mount and a small magnified red dot with a folding trskngle brace that connects to the back of the rear trunnion as it came drilled and tapped with some pic rail and also under the bake lite pistol grip, put some pic dial between the handguard to put a small put powerful flashlight on also a basic sling, use a 20 or 30rnd steel mags that I load with golden tiger for FMJ and some other bullets like hornady plastic tip loaded in barnual with extra powder and some sealant and the same with 8M3, tape the mags together I feel 7.62x39 is great out if a 12.5 barrel as you don't lose that much and with a brace and optic you can't do that much less with it than a standard AKM. Not a fan of AR pistols as they have issues even in. 300 blk Now it must be very expensive to get into shooting surplus as prices are crazy.
@ronald5439
@ronald5439 Жыл бұрын
Hitting a man sized target at 300 yd + with the AK platform 7.62x39 open sights 👌 😎
@LuminaryCursorem
@LuminaryCursorem Жыл бұрын
Yes, finally! The kabab remover! Zastava makes such great rifle, especially the early aks, they are completely underrated and unappreciated to how well they are made and shoot even better.
@TheWolvesCurse
@TheWolvesCurse Жыл бұрын
you see, the "kebabs" also used this rifle, so...
@CoolAdam247
@CoolAdam247 Жыл бұрын
"Kebab" won the war using this rifle so this gun should be called the bacon remover 🤣
@KnifeCursed
@KnifeCursed Жыл бұрын
@@TheWolvesCurseKebab remover and kebab installer all in one! 🤣
@TheWolvesCurse
@TheWolvesCurse Жыл бұрын
@@CoolAdam247 how'd "kebab" win, when half of bosnia is an entity called "republika srpska"? nobody won here.
@Modern_Warrior_School
@Modern_Warrior_School Жыл бұрын
A Zastava M-70 (fixed stock) was the first gun I ever owned. I bought it the day I turned 18 and loved it. My only complaint was that it was really picky about what mags it would work with. The only mags I could get to run reliably were the Bulgarian mags if I remember correctly. But back when x39 was under 10 cents a round, I'd shoot a minimum of 500rds of tula a week through it. Definitely a fun gun and classic design.
@roknikov
@roknikov 11 ай бұрын
Did it have a century receiver?
@Modern_Warrior_School
@Modern_Warrior_School 11 ай бұрын
@@roknikov I believe so, but I ended up selling it 5-6 years ago and can't remember for certain.
@roknikov
@roknikov 11 ай бұрын
@@Modern_Warrior_Schoolthanks, that 'll very likely be the reason it did not work properly, if i'm not mistaken those receivers didn't match very good with the parts. Allways get the 1,5mm receiver BTW.
@ninjasaurusrexatron
@ninjasaurusrexatron Жыл бұрын
im worried we'll never get zastava imports again bros
@louissanderson719
@louissanderson719 Жыл бұрын
Nope. You seen TFB’s video on the Zastava shop in IL?
@zivangojkovic824
@zivangojkovic824 11 ай бұрын
The factory that makes them (Zastava) is the oldest industrial faciliry in the Balcans, founded in 1853. It was making big guns howitzers and hand granades for WWI There are generations of arms manufacturers with very good knowledge in making guns. No need for reverse-engineering, these guys could make anything from just looking at it.
@VelimirDraskovic
@VelimirDraskovic 11 ай бұрын
М70АБ2... Из љубави названа: ЧУВАРКУЋА . М70AB2... Lovingly called: THE GUARDHOUSE
@bingoE
@bingoE 11 ай бұрын
i served one year with that rifle and rule was if your barrel is damaged more than X% (forgot the number but something like 2-3) you pay every procent some amount of money. This gun is not from regular army, this is probably from frontline. there is a female name on her "dragana" and it is funny becouse that name have base in word "draga" which means "dear one" :) . It is probably name of the rifle rather than maybe hes girlfriend/wife.
@nebojsaseric61
@nebojsaseric61 Жыл бұрын
Overheating was serious problem in battle after 2 mags. Ammo in trenches was often rusty and garbage, would stuck. Some guys forgot to change to grenade ammo and shoot bullet instead. “Tritium” never worked”. Markings are Serb origin. You have serious war criminal in images.
@DeadMarine1980
@DeadMarine1980 11 ай бұрын
I got my ZPAP M70 a few months ago...March/February. For about 900. The thing that sucks was the dealer took my mag. Why? Because Maryland law dictates that I couldn't walk out the store with. Im grateful I live in Virginia. But next day I picked up 5 BHO Croatian mags. I kinda going with a different look than this one. I kept the wood solid red wood. Changed the upper to cheese grater and changed out the pistol with a rubber one. And of course I put a flash hider on it. Oh and I plan on putting a wood foregrip on it as well aka "dong".
@-jimmyjames
@-jimmyjames 9 ай бұрын
Dong dong dong dong donnng. Do it man.
@TheBranchez
@TheBranchez 11 ай бұрын
Домаћица ❤
@PaulAJohnston1963
@PaulAJohnston1963 Жыл бұрын
Not terribly gun related but in the late 70s/early 80s I was a marine engineer for a well known oil company who were not too fussy who they sold oil to (not narrowing it down I know)! Anyway I server on one their vessels and was warned to be careful where I stood on deck as corrosions was a problem. I commented the vessel wasn't that old and was told this story. Yugoslavia wanted oil but wasn't awash with hard currency. So a deal was made, we would supply them with oil and they would build us a river class vessel
@roy-batty
@roy-batty Жыл бұрын
Btw, the writing on the handguard, Dragana? Female name. Most probably wife/girlfriend of the soldier that carried that rifle. Other side bears names like Ana, Nena... Which is most probably work of different soldiers that had the rifle issued to. It was common to do that, and you can bet your ass that that piece saw actual combat. Doesn't seem like much, but the rifle was scary effective for the ranges it was made for, especially as a grenade launcher. At 25:45 your demonstration was spot on of how it was done. Oh... Unfinished bolt carrier? Tell-tale sign you were not cleaning your rifle, but it was probably done to save some money, not sure. (there's a male name Milan on top left part of the handguard which goes to show that that guy had only himself to look out for)
@bbasic1777
@bbasic1777 Жыл бұрын
....or he was fighting or awenging for Milan
@nemanjasim100
@nemanjasim100 4 ай бұрын
We hated undorfolder AK. Had few for sentry duty because it is lighter than wooden but stock. Problem is that during combat there is lot of falling, jumping and similar. Underfolder gets dislocated and consenquently rifle becomes less accurate. If you want to buy Zastava rifle go with wooden but stock. Word of Serbian veteran.
@jrn4765
@jrn4765 3 ай бұрын
You shots at that distance are amazing !!! Question are you the famous JAEGER Z999 ?!?!
@darjantosich
@darjantosich 10 ай бұрын
Ok,let me corect you a little bit...First,thats not an YUGO riffle,YUGO is type of car that has been made in Zastava factory in Yugoslavia.. Zastava factory haved two parts,one is for producing cars,and other for producing weapons (military and hunting ones)...AB2 rifle was(and theres still a lot of them) an official riffle of Yugoslavian (Serbian) army...Base of AB 2 riffle is Russian kalasnjikov,and its made in colaboration with Russian federation (SSSR)....About barel,its made of cold forged steel,and its made for really heavy usage,it can stand a lot of shoting without stoping (even original Russian AK will bend barel after shoting 1000 shots ),its made for war..Riffle can also shot trombon mines (type of rockets)...About metal (but) that can be locked,the AB2 was made as charge riffle.its much easier to run without big wooden extension,and if you need to lay and fire more accure you can unpackage metal extension for bigger stability....Theres also a model with scope holder,but it was produced in small number ,and it was replaced with other model...Riffle is generally made to survive a lot of beating,really bad conditions etc....About maintaining the riflle,here in Serbia(former Yugoslavia),we all clean our riflles after every usage,no mather is it some of Zastava models,or any other ones,we all learned from the army that riflle needs to be cleaned after every usage,oiled etc...Also,many hunters are using this riflle,there was an option in Zastava factory to take AB2 and replace firing mechanism ,so it wouldnt be automatic,only semi,with that you can hunt here,put scope holder and therte it is....And accuracy is great....
@jahVlad
@jahVlad 11 ай бұрын
It is true that the yugo zastava m70 was pirated because the Yugoslavien Communist Party had a conflict with USSR, The Yugoslavien leader Josip Broz Tito refuseed to join the Warsaw Pact. Yougoslavia got the hands on soviet ak's when Albanien soldiers defected to Yugoslavia
@dusanissimus
@dusanissimus 11 ай бұрын
This gun would never ever ever be designed or used with steel cased ammo. All ammo in Yugoslavia (PPU, Igman Konjic) was brass cased. The M79, thus should never be used with steel cased ammo.
@LeeRenthlei
@LeeRenthlei Жыл бұрын
Would love to see you guys do practical accuracy test on light machine guns.
@KristianHerdi
@KristianHerdi Жыл бұрын
Markings on the hand guard are names and one nickname (both in Serbian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic). Nickname of some guy and the names of three girls (translated to English: Anna, Darling and Nina )
@bratislavkrsic2096
@bratislavkrsic2096 11 ай бұрын
M 70 AB2. Better than half of those American plastic bags. Anyone should stand in front of Automatska and they will see how bad it is.
@lenlemaic7849
@lenlemaic7849 11 ай бұрын
Your comments about the rifle smelling on war crimes was totally inappropriate, do you know what Hiroshima smelled like Mr cynic.
@custom20chevy
@custom20chevy Жыл бұрын
Need some 'Mo Powa Baby!' Turn that up to 1000. I enjoy Barnaul as well in my 7.62*39's
@hopewilliams6705
@hopewilliams6705 Жыл бұрын
About 8-10 years ago I picked up an older Yugo SKs and it's one of the best shooting SKS's in my collection
@ACTIONANIMALSSERBIA
@ACTIONANIMALSSERBIA 3 ай бұрын
WARCRIMES? YES OF COURSE BUT ON ALL 3 SIDES PLEASE! CROATION BOSNIAN AND SERBIAN. ALL OF THEM HAVE BLOOD ON THERE HANDS!!!!!!!!
@dukisa8791
@dukisa8791 11 ай бұрын
Thats a whole lot of pointing fingers for war crimes, and that last reference at Sarajevo seems you are pointing it at only one direction. Not cool brother, not cool, but peace anyway.🇷🇸
@zoki.to974
@zoki.to974 11 ай бұрын
when you talk about atrocities one gun was involved in, dont look further from the world champion M4. yugo is not even close to it. have good day.
@ninoc3101
@ninoc3101 11 ай бұрын
Mate let me translate it for you. Name carved into that AK is woman's name Dragana. Some free translation would be "Sweethart"
@wigon
@wigon Жыл бұрын
I really wish you guys would test out some of the lower priced rifles like the PSA GF-3 AK-47and their budget AR-15's. I recently got their GF-3 AK47 and was extremely impressed by its accuracy getting 2.5 MOA (5 shot groups) consistently at 100 yards using just cheap Tula 7.62x39 FMJ ammo. Even much cooler, would be testing out a PSA 7" 5.56mm Marauder upper and a .300 blackout Marauder upper to see how far you can push the ultra-shorties in both those calibers. Before you say that a 7" 5.56mm rifle is worthless, I get 2300 fps using 55 grain PPU ammo on mine. While it will lose velocity quick, at CQB distances, that's still more powerful than a typical 5.7x28 weapon with a similar length barrel. So that's nothing to sneeze at. It also passes the 2200 fps threshold for consistent velocity based tissue tearing (set by the FBI). In .300 blackout obviously it's more effective at that muzzle length. However for home defense you risk sending rounds into the neighbor's house due to massive over-penetration issues regardless of the ammo type used. (Bullets react differently on dry objects than they do on wet targets like ballistic gelatin).
@EdwardSnortin
@EdwardSnortin Жыл бұрын
This comment sounds like massive cope
@wigon
@wigon Жыл бұрын
@@EdwardSnortin But seriously, it gets a little boring seeing mostly only rifles shot on this course that most of us can only dream of ever owning. How about seeing something like a low-end Savage Axis .308 rifle with a bottom-end Vortex 3-9x (I have a Vortex Vanquish optic on mine that works quite well). That would be super cool to see what can be done with a budget bolt gun.
@cmiddleton9872
@cmiddleton9872 Жыл бұрын
​@@wigonyou could get a top tier AK or AR15 for just a couple thousand dollars. I don't think that's expensive enough to say you could only ever dream of owning those nice guns. Transferable MGs? Sure, unrealistic goal. Nice semi-auto rifles? Very doable with self-discipline to save.
@wigon
@wigon Жыл бұрын
@@cmiddleton9872 Most working-class gun owners I know who have families, don't casually drop a couple of grand on an AK or AR unless they're earn over a $150K a year. It's not about discipline saving money. It's about all of the other more important things that money can be used for including purchasing other interesting guns. In other words it's about priorities in spending. Personally if I was going to drop that kind of money on a firearm, I'd spend it on an X95 Tavor.
@nadams01_65
@nadams01_65 Жыл бұрын
So happy to have found one for $800 at a gun show recently. Marked as a “Hugo Ak47”
@pmgn8444
@pmgn8444 Жыл бұрын
New products from Slate Black: Essence of Cosmoline. Now available as an aftershave/cologne and as a perfume.
@Real11BangBang
@Real11BangBang Жыл бұрын
If you want to try this with a North Korean type 68 AK, I just finished building mine on a childers receiver. I would be willing to lend it to you if you wanted
@2000pancevac
@2000pancevac Жыл бұрын
27:02 incorrect! They chromed the barrels of the machine guns. They didn't think it was necessary to chrome the barrels of rifles, because they had literally millions of them and considered them consumables.
@Nperez1986
@Nperez1986 2 ай бұрын
"They got it right" ! You know who didn't? Palmetto State Armory
@renelopez2244
@renelopez2244 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see tge carcano, Japanese arisaka type 38 & the French Mas 36. Maybe a Spanish mauser in 7mm mauser
@alexbeer4705
@alexbeer4705 Жыл бұрын
Tabuk was made by Iraqis . Tooling and mashing was both from Yugoslavia. In the beginning everything was set up by Yugoslavians and they taught Iraqis how to. After few years Iraqis were in control of the whole business.
@Nikola-wn5uu
@Nikola-wn5uu 11 ай бұрын
The most hilarious thing in this clip is actually Muricans talk about war crimes 😂
@jeroendesterke9739
@jeroendesterke9739 Жыл бұрын
Using iron sights (as I prefer) It must be great to have 20/20 vision. LOL
@alexkrinkov8448
@alexkrinkov8448 Жыл бұрын
One thing Henry didn't touch on.......Military issued Yugos are double marked. They are stamped on all of the major components like trunnion, bolt carrier, bolt, etc. and they are also arsenal inventory marked with "chicken scratch" / electropencil numbers by hand. Unlike Russian variants, these numbers are not just the last three digits of the trunnion, but a totally different and unique inventory number and marked on all the major components. Curious to know if Henry's example has the chicken scratching?
@fox1110
@fox1110 9 ай бұрын
595855 I can't forget that serial number since 1994-95
@Tier1Norseman
@Tier1Norseman 11 ай бұрын
Love my Yugo M70AB2T. Underfolders don't get as much appreciation or likes but they can be made usable and practical compared to typical sidefolders.
@ballin4real7
@ballin4real7 7 ай бұрын
only a bunch of girls complain about underfolders😂
@bane1506
@bane1506 11 ай бұрын
Best war rifle in the world.zastava m70ab2
@TheDoorspook11c
@TheDoorspook11c Жыл бұрын
🥱, another AK. It'll behave till about 300yds.
@bloodius22
@bloodius22 11 ай бұрын
Americans speaking about war crimes...jeez the hypocrisy!
@JohnBrowningsGhost
@JohnBrowningsGhost 6 ай бұрын
Relax
@bloodius22
@bloodius22 6 ай бұрын
@@JohnBrowningsGhost Be on the receiving end Jonh, then relax...
@zdenkozivec1420
@zdenkozivec1420 10 ай бұрын
Prvo ta nij nije piratska puška tih godina se jugoslavija u dogovoru sa rusima za fršizu i legalno su prozvodili te puške ja sam ju imo 3 godine u tijku rata. Neda mi se pisat na engleskom pozdrav
@brenteason9891
@brenteason9891 Жыл бұрын
I have one of these rifles with an East German red bayonet. The accuracy beyond 300 yards is not that great (Henry made that look easy). When I bring it out for my friends, everyone wants to fire it from the hip with the stock folded, Red Dawn style.
@bluekouki86
@bluekouki86 Жыл бұрын
My first kit I built, and still my favorite variant. About time the Yugos get the love they deserve.
@geodkyt
@geodkyt Жыл бұрын
Fun fact - most people with these painted on radioactive luminous sights, watch and conpass dials, etc., thinks that they don't glow anymore because the *radioactive element* has faded. *Nope* - radium is *not* tritium. The halflife of radum is *1600* years. What has faded is the phosphorescent chemical in the *paint* that takes in the alpha particles and emit visible light. They're just as radioactive, for all intents and purposes. And they can be refurbished by applying new phosphor (nonradiactive) paint on top of the original (radioactive, but not glowing because the phosphor is faded). And, of course. The original radium/phosphor paint is just as hazardous as it was the day it was applied. 😅
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews Жыл бұрын
I should have clarified. I off-line talked to Josh about the Tritium ZRAK scopes that came on the M76 and ZRAK products right before the video recording. I really should have added a note there.
@geodkyt
@geodkyt Жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews Wasn't a direct comment about you- just a very common misconception I see when people are discussing milsurp rifles and vintage clocks. This, a mild warning that (unlike the night sights in your old Glock), just because it doesn't glow anymore doesn't mean it is less radioactive by any measurable amount.
@novaknikolic9497
@novaknikolic9497 11 ай бұрын
ITS NOT MOONSHINE, ITS CALLED RAKIJA, BRE!!! :D
@VelikiHejter
@VelikiHejter 11 ай бұрын
Actually, in Serbia, to the last day of use of those rifles, that were general issue weapons in the 90's BTW, we were thought to religiously clean those barrels, had daily inspections. And if you forgot to clean the barrel in the field, all that you need to do is pour some oil down the barrel, fire a couple of shots, and when the smoke from burnt oil dissipated, clean your barrel and it would be as new.
@SebastianvonGrunf
@SebastianvonGrunf Жыл бұрын
The stock is terrible but as a conscript you spent far more time carrying and cleaning (cursed non chromed barrel) the damned thing than shooting. Being issued an underfolder made you cool, and that's the single most important thing when you are 18 or 19 years old. Funny note; while the craftsmanship behind zastava arms is usually considered good, zastava cars were the complete opposite. Thanks for a nostalgia trip
@matokinfa9439
@matokinfa9439 11 ай бұрын
Zuti amer puca iz jugoslovenke ...komedija
@PlsbryD0ughb0y
@PlsbryD0ughb0y Жыл бұрын
I got into AKs a few years ago specifically to get one of these Yugo war crime sticks. I couldn’t find one and next thing you know I’ve got 3 Zenitco’d AKs and 0 underfolders.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Жыл бұрын
“Yugo Kalashnikov that smells like war crimes.” Classic reflection on the utterly distasteful Yugoslavian wars.
@henrysantos121
@henrysantos121 8 ай бұрын
*Matatan* *Ribirin H-S_______((((".🤔."))))_______"!!"*
@adissabovic
@adissabovic 11 ай бұрын
AP M70AB2, not AK M70AB2. AP!
@gpsymind
@gpsymind 11 ай бұрын
War crime nation: USA or Yugo?!
@vogonjelc
@vogonjelc Жыл бұрын
No need to worry about corrosive ammo when you have DRNČ.
@Kain8719
@Kain8719 Жыл бұрын
Good video. Had an M70AB2, though it was a century build. Think was precise for an AK, think I had a few 2MOA groups out of it when I was actually trying. Not that it was exactly accurate, front sight was canted so bad that it was about 2 foot off target with the windage maxed out. Ended up beating the fucker over with a hammer to be able to actually zero it.
@alexdelarge1074
@alexdelarge1074 11 ай бұрын
Actually, as far as I can remember, Yugoslavia bought a limited batch of Soviet AKs (not sure about the variant) from a third-world country that legally imported them, after which Zastava reverse-engineered them. I have a magazine article about that (it is in Russian), 9 pages with pictures, pretty interesting. If that helps in any way let me know how I can forward it to you.
@ПетарКурилић
@ПетарКурилић 11 ай бұрын
No, we captured two Aks from two Albanian border guards that defected. I think it was an AKM and a AK omg variant (the one with the longer barrel and bipod
@arkzgun
@arkzgun Жыл бұрын
smells like war crimes 😂
@johnwurfel2862
@johnwurfel2862 Жыл бұрын
Introducing Slate Black Elite New Male Fragrance: Zastava AB M70 "Maybe he was born with it ; Maybe it's Cosmoline"
@donwyoming1936
@donwyoming1936 Жыл бұрын
Check Gunboards. Someone actually contacted Zastava about the non chrome bores. Zastava replied. They didn't have the specialized technology & knowhow to chrome line bores. Yugoslavia has chrome. They chrome the bolt & carriers.
@user-ig4mg7go1s
@user-ig4mg7go1s 11 ай бұрын
All made in Kragujevac / Serbia.
@lws7394
@lws7394 7 күн бұрын
AKs with folding stock remind me of footage of the 1980s Lebanon civil war . But they were usually not used for precision , but to spray lead ...
@shiphteey
@shiphteey Жыл бұрын
Good shooting sir. I suspect that ammo could be contributing to some of the accuracy issues. Can you guys score some M67 Yugo ammo and re-run this before returning the rifle...or is that asking too much?
@jlburilov
@jlburilov 11 ай бұрын
There is quite a few left in army stocks of the formal Yugoslav republics. I had a chance to shoot one a few years ago. Never shot a rifle before, let alone a military issue one. It shot and worked like a swiss clock. I had no trouble hitting targets 10x10cm. When the going gets tough, and even after years in storage and forgotten, these still preform admirably.
@puffynipples3258
@puffynipples3258 Жыл бұрын
The carving on the rifle says Dragana,that means Darling in Serbo-Croatian.Someone loved that rifle
@ZP1993
@ZP1993 Жыл бұрын
In Croatian,darling is draga,not dragana. Also,Dragana is a Serbian female name,so maybe somebody carved a name of his girlfriend or wife.
@supervivet911
@supervivet911 Жыл бұрын
@@ZP1993 I was curious about the text. Thanks.
@niksonpavlikson
@niksonpavlikson Жыл бұрын
Definitely not darling, but female name Dragana. Maybe they named the rifle Dragana. There is also another name on other side of hand-guard: Ana , in cyirilic: Ана.
@oskng
@oskng Жыл бұрын
Ne postoji srpsko/hrvatski jezik. Prvo i osnovno: pisano je na cirilici (srpskom genocidnom pismu) drugo: hrvati pisu latinicom. Trece: puno rijeci se razlikuju.
@VojislavMoranic
@VojislavMoranic Жыл бұрын
@@oskng "Српском геноцидном писму" каже лик чија држава једина имала концентрациони логор намењен искључиво за децу.
@jackmorrow427
@jackmorrow427 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a milled receiver m77 in 308 and the rare original 20 mag complete with wood furniture with battle wear .🤔
@kdcustoms1272
@kdcustoms1272 Жыл бұрын
Nice, I'm jealous. 😂
@ФедяКрюков-в6ь
@ФедяКрюков-в6ь Жыл бұрын
"Kalashnikov as submachine gun" is a myth, which came from not understanding russian weapon tradition. In the russian weapon tradition any personal automatic weapon is called 'automat', so both submachine guns and assault rifles are different types of 'automats'. Even Fyodorov automatic rifle of WWI is called 'automat', dispite the rifle caliber, because it was meant to be a personal weapon. See russian GOST (national standard) for the definition of automat (in fact, according to the GOST AK is a automatic carbine, which is in turn a subgroup of broader term 'automat'). So a unit which is usually translated in English as 'submachine gunners' is actually called 'automatic gunners', it was natural thing to arm them with more capable, intermediate caliber 'automats' instead of pistol caliber automats after the WWII when AK became available. And later it became obvious intermediate caliber 'automats' are superior to semi-automatic carbines, hence there was no real reason to distinct 'automatic gunners' and regular 'gunners' (translated as 'riflemen' in English due to british naming tradition, in Russian term for (motor) rifle troops has no connotation with rifles, and is derived from post-Napoleonic era sharpshooter skirmishers).
@9HoleReviews
@9HoleReviews Жыл бұрын
It's not a myth. This term translates directly into the Type56 in China through official TDP transfer. The T56 "AK" is officially classified as the Type 56 SMG in chinese nomenclature during the 1955/56 TDP transfer from Izhmash. The Type 56 "Semi Auto Carbine" would be the SKS, also directly transferred from Russia. The Yugoslav M70 (in the length shown above) was also officially classified as a "heavy SMG". This was also the older doctrinal interpretation of the weapon as an SMG since otherwise the carbine is the SKS M59/66.
@ФедяКрюков-в6ь
@ФедяКрюков-в6ь Жыл бұрын
@@9HoleReviews how is chinese classification relevant to russian one? Where is zero authentic russian documents in which any AK is referred as a submachine gun.
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