This video features the Zastava M93 "Black Arrow" rifle chambered in .50 BMG being tested at the range. The presenter notes difficulties zeroing the scope and primarily uses the iron sights. The review highlights the M93 as a functional, military-spec heavy rifle rather than a commercial precision rifle, detailing uncomfortable ergonomics, crude iron sights, a heavy trigger, and brutal recoil. Despite these drawbacks, a "remarkable" 3-round group is achieved. The video also promotes the Forgotten Weapons Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise store.
This video delves into the Zastava M93 Black Arrow, a Serbian .50 caliber anti-materiel rifle. It highlights the rifle's development to replace RPGs with enhanced accuracy and discusses its ammunition variations, initially in 12.7x108mm and later in the more Western-common 12.7x99 Browning. The mechanics are noted as being a scaled-up French FR-F1, with the front bolt utilizing Mauser-style locking lugs and an extractor. The description also promotes the creator's Patreon, Floatplane channel, and merchandise.
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