This video provides a comparison between the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Krink and the Zastava M85, presenting them as affordable alternatives to the AKS-74U. The creator expresses their preference between the two firearms. The description emphasizes that no firearms are sold through social media and that all firearms were used on a closed range under supervision. The video is intended for review and entertainment purposes only, with a strong disclaimer regarding safety, legal compliance, and prohibited modifications or sales.
This video showcases a "mag dump" from a Zastava M85 rifle chambered in 5.56mm. A mag dump typically refers to emptying a firearm's magazine in rapid succession. The Zastava M85 is a variant of the M85/M92 series, often based on AK platform designs. The focus is on the firing of a significant amount of ammunition quickly, demonstrating the rifle's capability and sound.
This video provides initial impressions of the Arsenal SAM5 rifle, which fires 5.56mm ammunition. It also discusses upgrades made to a Zastava M85 and explores reasons why viewers might be interested in these 5.56 AK platforms. The content emphasizes that the firearms are unmodified and were used on a controlled range under supervision, with a disclaimer that no sales are conducted. The video is intended for review and entertainment.
This YouTube Short focuses on improving a Zastava M85 firearm. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates modifications or enhancements are being made to the rifle. The use of hashtags like #shorts, #zastava, #m85, and #kalash suggests it's a concise video within the firearms community, likely showcasing gunsmithing or customization.
This YouTube video, titled "Range Play Date with the Zastavia M85", focuses on a range session involving the Zastava M85 firearm. While the description is minimal, the title clearly indicates the primary subject matter is a hands-on experience with this specific firearm at a shooting range. The content is expected to showcase the Zastava M85 in action, potentially highlighting its performance, handling, and any unique characteristics during a casual range outing.
This YouTube video showcases the Zastava M85 Carbine in a "Quik Shoot" segment. The description provides context, identifying the M85 as a carbine produced by Zastava Arms, a shortened variant of the Zastava M80, which in turn succeeded the Zastava M70 assault rifle. It highlights the M85's similarity to the Zastava M92 carbine, with differences primarily in caliber and magazine design. The description playfully admits to copying information from Wikipedia.
This TFBTV episode reviews the Zastava M85/Z85 Tactical, a $1,000 AK-style pistol chambered in .223/5.56mm. The firearm features a 10" barrel, brace, AR-15 buffer tube adapter, CNC Warrior brake, and a quad-rail handguard with an angled foregrip. The review discusses whether this "Krinkov" style firearm is worth the price point, with host James Reeves providing his expert opinion.
This video is a shootout and comparison between the Zastava M85/M92 and Draco AK variant pistols. The content creator emphasizes that while cool as pistols, these firearms truly shine when SBR'd (Short Barreled Rifle). The discussion delves into the design, ergonomics, accuracy, reliability, and other practical considerations of these AK pistols, including the downsides of SBRs. Both Mini Draco and M85 testbeds are shown in action, with a focus on their performance as pistols due to limited SBR availability. The video concludes with a surprising verdict in this tough call.
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