This video showcases the Zastava ZPAP85, a Serbian AK-pattern rifle, firing in what is described as a 'flamethrower' effect. The content focuses on launching large fireballs with the 5.56 caliber rifle. The creator, Misha's Guns, uses the video to promote their channel and social media presence. The disclaimer notes the video was not sponsored.
In this TFBTV episode, James Reeves visits OROZJE.COM in Belgrade, Serbia, to explore the country's gun laws, gun prices, and regulations surrounding items like air guns and fireworks. The video provides insights into the Serbian firearms market and legal landscape. Specific mentions include the Zastava M70 and Zastava AKs. The video also promotes TFBTV's apparel sponsored by 5.11 Tactical and details their monthly giveaways for supporters.
This video explores the Yovanovitch Model 1931 pistol, designed by Lazar Yovanovitch. The description details Yovanovitch's background as a Serbian engineer who developed .22 and .380 caliber pistols, none of which were adopted by the Yugoslav military. Despite this, his .380 caliber pistol saw international competition use in 1933 and the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The narrative also covers his brief WWII service, escape to Switzerland, and eventual emigration to Canada, where he constructed one final Model 1931 for personal use.
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