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  • Fuck call of duty! Battlefield rocks

  • thats a bad ass krink

  • that's an AK-74 not 47

  • @juancmtz That`s M92 Krinkov from Serbia ;)

  • @juancmtz I love it when people have no idea what they are talking about. One time at the range a guy was insisting to me that my Draco was an AK74, and not a varient of the AK47/AKM like I was telling him. He said that's how they look in Call of Duty. I just walked away. Fucking retards.

  • @KauaiBoy1203 LOL people think my Arsenal SGL-21(AK-47) is an AK74 because of the muzzle brake on it. people are so fucking stupid

  • @juancmtz no look at the mag........

  • Is that shooting 7.62 or 5.56?

  • @filipp93games Look at the magizen

    Its 7.62x39

    It wouldn't shoot 5.56 but it would shoot 5.45

  • Fuck Call of Duty.

  • Thank Activition For 300,000 Of These Veiws

  • It is not Yugoslavian,it was produced after Yugoslavia fall apart in 1991.M-92 menas Model 1992. ;)

  • i went for a vavcation there this summer

  • Wait, a Yugoslavian gun? Hell yeah. We have a car, AND a gun! Yugoslavia, fuck yeah!

  • Very cool.

  • call of duty made my boring week nights fun then i got into real guns now im a pistol shooting champion

  • CHOPPAS ON DECK!!!!

  • bjkl;gul

  • you sound like stevo

  • i would call that an AKS-47u

    S = folding butt stock

    u = short

    and it has an 47 mag

  • @rammsteinlover1337

    That's a yugo M92. Original soviet carbine is called AKMS.

  • @Iggy82xl

    *AKMSU

  • nice work on that yugo ak . i 'm maybe 15 but i know thing about guns but i wish peo would shut the fuck up about cod forever . it look excetly like the yugo m92 ak47 nice job.

  • @skotyboy01 I hate all COD refferences and gay airsoft vids links whn looking for real fire arms adn munitions reviews

  • how do you get your ak to be full auto? and is it legal?

  • @SectorFour20 It is legal to own one but without I believe an FFL07 you cannot modify them. If you do have one of those licenses, the ones you build are non-transferable except to other class- III FFL's.

  • Leave the Kids alone and let them Play their "COD"

    The Grown Ups are all at the Range !

  • @arayfp93 Its Yugoslavian M92, google it, Its SHORT version of M70AB assault rifle based on AK47.

  • @Militarija it's based on the RPK, not the ak47, it doesn't even have the ak47 receiver like the cheaper foreign akm's.

    it also has a thicker barrel then the cheaper and outdated ak47s

  • @roknikov Yugoslavian M70 is probably the most quality build AK version beside East German models with chrome barrel. And no..its not based on RPK, its pure AK derivate.

  • @Militarija I think you may be right about the m70 s made before the m70AB stamped receiver type was released.

    Just check the receiver (it's thicker then a normal ak), also it's the same as the m72 which is a RPK with a different stock.

    As i've learned weapons like the ak are given their name based on what kind of receiver they use( AKM, RPK) i'm sure it's not based on your average ak.

    Also it's a big giveaway you can build an RPK based on a yugo m70, yet with other AKs this is impossible, poz

  • @Militarija Half true. It is built using Krinkov specs but around a 7.62x39mm system. Do your homework.

  • @BabsControl Its same design son...Yugoslavia never brought AKS-74U, so is derivate of M70AB.

  • @Militarija Really? Because I never knew the M70-series used a Krinkov trunnion, a completely different gas piston, and a whole slew of other different parts not used in the M70s.

    Technically though, you could say that any AKu's are derivatives of AKM/47s. So you're not far off. But to say the Krinks are based off of M70ABs is insanely vague and just wrong. They were built using AK74u specs around a 7.62x39mm system at Zastava Arms Plant.

  • @BabsControl True but AK74U has minor design changes compared to AK47...except caliber ofc. So if we take in count that Yugoslavia used only M70 in its regular units...we can say that M92 in terms of logistic is just short derivate of M70. Its true that idea and concept are from AK74U/Krinkov...never had chance to disassemble M92 to be honest but here its classfied as submachine gun.

  • lol

    Shoulder pressure is for pussies!

    :P

  • @arayfp93 It's an SBR. I think it's a Krinkov. Could be wrong though.

  • looks hard to hold onto lol

  • This is Zastava M92 variant based on M70. The ammo is 7.62x39mm and the magazine here is 60 rounds its much larger then the conventional 30rd magazine. There are newer versions of M92 with 5.56mm and 5.45mm but i'am not sure if you can purchase them in USA. New rifle which is taking place of M70 is called M21 another excellent system.

  • @Ouija121085

    40 /45 rounds sorry. there are no 60 round steel banana mags.

  • @falconpunch889 Whats better mercedes or gocart? seriously Yugo weapons are of highest quality and M70 family of AK's is the best in the world even superior to Russian original to which Mihail Kalashnikov has said when he visited Serbia couple of years ago and congratulated Zastava on making such an excellent variant.

  • kalashnikov said himself nothing comapres to the quality control of izmash... and all the countries producing aks at this moment except for russia is a counterfeit clone rifle. yugos are deinately good but are much heavier and do not live up to standarts of izmash.

  • @PetePhamous Actually some of the variants produced outside USSR/Russia present greater quality and better fit. Notably the Finnish Rk. 62. Quality and fit depends on local standards and used materials. When price is an issue, some economy is made on the materials (lack of chromium lining in Chinese and Yugo rifles) and fit (producing weapons in looser tolerances costs less money). Some countries (like Poland) purchased the license, and their production is neither counterfeit, nor low quality.

  • I hate you faggots for talking about Call of Duty in here.

    Fuck you all

  • @MyDoominateR

    Fuckingstory is always written by the fucker.

  • @MyDoominateR hate faggots for talking about COD, yet you also talked about COD, realized you are also a faggot.

  • that is not a AK-74u,it's Serbian M92 in 7,62#39 calliber,it small,light and very poverfull,best in street fighting during a civil war in former Yugoslavia and it's not classified as an SMG,its just a shorter version of older sister AK47.

  • That shit almost looked like a video game...I never heard of the Yugo...can you buy these legally?

  • Is that running with a rate reducer in it?

  • nice but he couldnt hold it steady..I dont think I could either...

  • it 's not an ak47 but an ak74su

  • @khalidmel1 It's not a 74 at all, retard.

  • @csmybuttt

    i know what i'm talking about

  • @khalidmel1 Really? Then you wouldn't have said what you did, so now you're 0 for 2 in "writing truthful facts".

  • @csmybuttt

    you can verify please. and i'll accept your excuse

  • @khalidmel1 You'll accept my "excuse"? Are you shitting me? Here, kid. I'll humor you anyway...

    1. The title says AK0-47, not 74, does it?

    2. Look at the magazine. It's clearly a 7.62mm magazine of the AK-47, as noted by its greater curvature.

    3. The Yugo M92 was never chambered in 5.45, which negates any possibility of it being a 74 variant.

    Seriously, put down the fucking controller for once and do some research, at least enough to not make yourself look like a moron. Good day.

  • @csmybuttt angry much?

  • @Daonecopter It's just this mental condition that I have; I have a low tolerance for retards.

  • Omg, a lil' baby ak47 which packs a mean punch. AWESOMENESS

  • That doesnt lool like an AK-47 , more like an Ak-74U ( The Compact version )

  • @chabi3000 no, just no. the 74 chambers 5.45 and the 47 chamers 7.62 (much larger). Please know what you're talking about before sounding off about what you know nothing of.

  • @shotgunn9 im just saying how this weapon looks . Thanks for the information about it .

  • cod has breed a new breed of nerd who think they know everything about fire arms.

  • make a video with the stock folded in! :D

  • The easiest way, in my opinion, to tell the difference between an AK 47 and an AK 74 is the shape of the magazine. Notice how this magazine has a fairly sharp curve to it, that's because it fires the 7.62 mm round of the AK 47. Where an AK 74 has a less curved magazine because it fires the smaller 5.45 mm round. AK 74 magazines are also often made from a Bakelite material. If you don't believe me do a quick google image search and compare the magazines of each rifle.

  • @rambryj i'm pretty sure the muzzle breaks/ flash hiders are usually different too

  • @S1Gequinox I'm sure you're right, but there are so many variants and after market muzzle breaks that I normally just look at the magazine, it's a sure fire way to tell.

  • @rambryj Ak74 mags are not Bakelite, they are polyethylene plastic.

  • @bf2lover42 newer ones are, yes.

  • @rambryj didn't know they made new ones.

    I only know the polyethylene and ABS plastic. I have never heard of bakelite magazines used on the AK74

  • @bf2lover42 I searched bakelite real quick on wiki and this is what I found. "Bakelite was used to make Kalashnikov rifle magazines, in particular the AK-74, and Soviet military firearm grips." I heard of the bakelite from a documentary on the ak47/74 but I don't remember the name of it so I checked Wikipedia.

  • @rambryj I checked wikipedia - "These rust-colored magazines are often mistakenly identified as being made of Bakelite (a phenolic resin)".

    So... are you sure you aren't talking about some Romanian/East German made magazines or anything?

  • @bf2lover42 You're probably correct, I was just passing on information that I had heard and have not heard information to the contrary until now. My main point in my first post was that they are not as curved as the 7.62x39 magazines so the product they are made from I guess is not too important. Thanks for the correction though.

  • @rambryj No problem, if I didn't knew it already I would have said they were Bakelite because, honestly, I'd like to have one in my hands but never hand a chance.

    Many online stores sell "original" 74 magazines made from Bakelite. It's either a mistake or they might have a different place of origin.

  • FIREBALL!!!!

  • im yugoslavian but i own a fullauto romanian ak47 watch my ak47 vids

  • this gun is a yugoslav replica of the ak-74u

  • @kspatriot92 you are really missinformed (the AKS 47U Krinkov came out befor the AKS 74U) this is not a replica this is a real weopon that came out well before the "AK 74U" stop playing COD

  • @kspatriot92 an ak-74u fires a smaller and more accurate round than the ak's 7.62 i think its a 5.5 or something of the sort. judging by the recoil and fire rate you are sadly mistaken.

  • @gotmini 5.45x39 ak is 7.62x39, if im not mistaken.

  • @SumerianScientist1 You are horribly mistaken. 5.45x39 is 5.45x39 not 7.62. How could a smaller bullet be a bigger bullet at the same time? Let me teach you how it works, 5.45x39mm is just that. It is a bullet that is 5.45mm in diameter with a case (case=shell) length of 39mm. The 7.62x39mm is a bullet that is 7.62mm in diameter with a case length of 39mm. And it goes like that for all military style ammo that is designated in that manner. 7.62x51, 5.56x45 ect ect.

  • @Master7770 haha, my comment was meant to be read more like- AK74 is 5.45x39, AK 47 is 7.62x39. in a response to the comment below saying i think it fires 5.5 or something. I am quite competent in how ammo designations work.

  • @gotmini Yes, the correct designation for the AK-74u depicted in COD4 is probably something like an AKS-47U Pistol. The REAL AKS-74U fires a 5.45x39mm bullet, which usually is more accurate due to the thicker barrel on AK-74s (The only reason the barrel is thicker is because it takes up the same amount of space as an AKM's barrel but has a smaller bullet to fire). This gun here is an M92, made probably by Crvena Zastava. Those guns have AKS-47 style stocks and three-hole handguards like an M-70.

  • learn to hold it properly. I can see you didnt support it against your shoulder very well.

    Maybe shot a smaller gun? Not all guns are made for all man ;).

  • Dude, the shoulder stock is there for *gasp* you to press on your shoulder. It would be a heck of a lot more controlable...

  • this is yugoslavian millitary machine gun AUTOMAT M92-Krinkov he uses 7.62x39mm it's very compact and the beauty is on the 1 place i wanna buy one

  • Wow! What a mean kick!

  • it´s look like a ak74

  • @diablo49swr no it doesn't. It looks nothing like a 74.

  • @csmybuttt yeah u can tell just by the mag lol

  • @diablo49swr The AK74 fires 5.45x39mm ammunition. The magazine in the video is very clearly a 7.62x39mm magazine.

  • @D4RK354B3R but its a 40 round magazine

  • Aren't you supposed to press it on your shoulder, son?

    (So you could have rigidity and control?)

  • Nice Zastava M92. Where did you get it? I thought we were only allowed semi-auto guns?

  • @e0o9kii

    People were lucky and got class 2 full autos before the 86' ban went into place.

  • That's an AKS-47 Krinkov

  • @agentcamo no its a serbian subcarabine version if m70ab2

  • zastava is just the arms manufacturer you youtube warriors with your infinite gun knowledge really crack me up

  • thi is no zastava

  • @ggoorel only zastava has 3 holes in the wooden handpart

  • Po ne kosove e kam dajen dhe i shet kejt modelet e kallashit per 200€ ki zastav yugo ki saiga te kines dhe model te rusit ak47 per 200€ osi 200$

  • Bosniamili what are u sayin? U think 7,62/39 is a small round?? The krinkov use the same round like ak47 7.62/39 Its not small. In Kosovo u can buy all yugo version for 200€ or 200$. Its my country. Sorry for the orthograph im tryin to learn english

  • @armani1860 Lmaoo exactly ! Go in Kosove e hajt e bleje ni Zastava edhe toni e shen lol ! vec 200$ osi 200€

  • Krinkov Vintovka, It was used by Yugoslav Military Police in time of Yugoslavia, there is a verzion that uses smaller rounds that reacts much like UZI.

  • its not an m16a4 the m16a4 would of jammed

  • 5.56,new product of zastava arms.but m 70 is beter.

  • Thats a 7.62mm magazine recognizable by the curved magazine. You can also see the "jerk" of the gun is pretty heavy due to more powerful round 5.56 would not jerk as much and it has "strighter" magazine.

  • Looks like it's difficult to control the weapon...

  • That is Serbian (Yugoslavia) zastava arms M85.

  • made in serbia!!

  • its a Yugo Krinkov, technically not a 74 because it clearly fires a 7.62. you can tell by the curve of the Magazine.

  • i think the stock wasnt properly rested on his shoulder causing all that kick

    am i correct?

  • God Bless America!!!!!

  • just because there is an AK74 in COD that looks like that doesent mean that all guns that look like that are AK74s...

  • @Choncho203 I hate those mini AK-47's,ugly peices of shit.

  • @Choncho203 there isnt an ak74 in cod

  • @siggibiggy

    I know that there is for a fact an AKS74U in Call of Duty 4, and in COD Black Ops, so I dont know what your talking about

  • @Choncho203 Its funny because in call of duty its called ak74u:3

  • @siggibiggy

    They wrote the name wrong... its actually AK(S)74U, now you agree that there is one? did you forget?

  • @Choncho203 Always known, didnt forget. Never said its actully called that in real life. I DO know its called aks74u. I actully i expected you to call me a retard for saying its funny because.... so on. btw i was talking about ak74 not aks74u

  • @siggibiggy

    I was usin AK74 as a generalization for an AKS74U and AK74... know what i mean?

  • @Choncho203 Think so. The aks74u is KINDA a version of it but... well im not so sure but yeah i think i know what you mean, Ar-15 = m4 and m16

  • thats an ak-47 not an ak-74 to let u know

  • this aint yugo ak 47 this is yugo ak 74 i gues :)

  • @asfsfafds correct ak74u good call

  • anybody ever seen the m92 in side folder configuration??

  • Also I see people saying it's a 74 vs 47 because of the magazine.The only difference is between the caliber, 5.45 or 7.62 (both are by 39,not to be confused with the NATO 7.62 by 51 which is similar to the .308).

  • That gun has "bad ass" factor,but give me the M4 over that any day of the week!Also Cubs are the worst team in history....

  • @supajc some AK's have short stocks, making it uncomfortable and your face feels too close to the gun. i deal with the same thing.

  • Zastava made some of the best Ak s in the world!!!!

  • @Giotiner they actually were the ones who helped manufacture the soviet union's ak stockpile

  • man, I love that sound!

  • It's an ak74u A little smaller but I like them better

  • @Iskateproyoudont

    nope its a yugoslav M92. its a carbine like the 74U like u think it is but it hodls its differences

  • @Iskateproyoudont

    Actually its a 47, the mag is curved.

  • Do you know for what there is a buttstock?!

  • @stemnot easy to remove but it jerks like crazy because the caliber 7.62

  • @blueone0011 jerks(recoil)

  • Its the serbian m92 standard army rifle.

  • This is an AK47, NOT an AK74. This is just a short (u) version of an AK47. That looks like an extended magazine on there.

  • @xlightning79 wrong

  • @258mickey Explain.

  • @xlightning79 it a ak74u not ak47 an ak47 look diffent an they dont make smaller versons of it

  • @258mickey You can tell by the curvature of the magazine that it's an AK47. And of course the make short AK47s.

  • @xlightning79 no they dont it an ak74 it take a smaller round then the 47

  • @258mickey Its ZASTAVA M92 made in Kragujevac(central Serbia), based on AK, magazin is not original.All ZASTAVA arms are marking with M like sniper M93 aka black arrow.or new Serbian M21 assault rifle also based on AK, but with modern materials and 5,56 caliber(NATO) instead 7,62 caliber...

  • @blueone0011 well....what ever i dont care ak's suck lol

  • @xlightning79 ak74u*

  • AKS-74U !!!

  • sweet. Just picked up a yugo check it out

  • Call of duty 4 ak74u

  • NICE!!!

  • its not a ak 74 its not chambered in 5.45x39 and one way to tell is that yugo dont have 5.45x39 aks and the mag is curved to much the 5.45x39 doesnt curve that much its more straight

  • we used these in kosovo

  • Looks like a AK-74u to me

  • @UOstudent , you play to much call of duty.

  • where did you find a yugo full auto, how much did it cost?

  • @My2ndAmendmentRights

    Heheh.

    The only Yugo that's truly reliable.

  • no thats definitley not a m16 :D:D:D:D:D

  • @SuperSimsiii m16 sux....ak`s rule!!!

  • @SuperSimsiii ppl argue here about this being an m92 or an actual krink. but that kid called it an m16 lol

  • isent that an m16 ?

  • Your Stupid

  • The title says AK-47 dude.

  • Well, the short barrel only means it's a Krinkov tanker model. Flash suppressors can be added to any threaded barrel.

    You can tell it's a 7.62 by the curvature of the magazine.

  • no, ak74 is in 5.45x39 caliber and this is 7.62x39. you can tell that this is serbian made zastava m92, there are 3 holes in the hand guard. it is a carbine version of the zastaava m70ab2

  • @freaf172

    this isnt modern warfare.

  • no no it isnt... but you are a douche bag none the less hate to break it to you

  • Oh hai internet tough guy.