Zastava’s M90: The Serbian M70 Updated to

Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! Zastava has been making AK rifles in Serbia (formerly Yugoslavia) since the 1960s, and today has a number of offerings made for the commercial market. One of the recent ones is the M90 (or more specifically, the PAPM90PS). This is a rifle fundamentally based on the M70 pattern. It uses Serbian magazines (not interchangeable with other types of AK magazine) and comes with a combination of modern Hogue and Magpul furniture as well as a left-side optics mounting rail. It does also include as 3-position gas regulator like on the Yugoslav M76. Several military M70 features have been removed for importation, including the bayonet lug and night sights. Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740
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