This TFBTV episode features James Reeves at Zastava Oruzje in Serbia, where he tests the Zastava M21, Serbia's military service rifle. The M21 is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and is based on the Kalashnikov system. The video highlights its gas-operated, rotating bolt mechanism, cold-forged chrome-lined barrel for durability and precision, and ergonomic design contributing to mild recoil and easy handling. It also mentions features like an ambidextrous safety selector, polymer furniture, and optional tritium-equipped iron sights for night aiming. The description notes its comparison to the Zastava M90 and hints at its potential to be the lightest recoiling 5.56mm rifle. An interview with a Zastava engineer provides further details on the M21's functionality. The video also promotes TFBTV merchandise, giveaways, and social media channels.
This video announces the arrival of the Zastava M90 in the US, following a previous test of the M21 in Serbia. The description poses a question about the M90's quality, suggesting an upcoming review or evaluation.
This video provides an "Under the Hood" look at the Zastava M21 rifle, drawing a parallel to the AKOUL 47-74. The content seems to explore the internal mechanics and features of the M21, with the description expressing a sentiment that similar features are desirable on US-market firearms. The focus is on a detailed examination of the rifle's construction and design.
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