C39V2 2000rds Later: Deformation…
This is 2000 rounds update on C39V2A, full video link below:

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C39V2 2000rds Later: Deformation…
This is 2000 rounds update on C39V2A, full video link below:
I had an n-pap for about 340 rounds and got rid of it, it was wearing out fast. After the comments about the wood, I hope I’m not one of the last to buy one of your furniture sets. I have some wood on my Arsenal and pimping my VEPR.
Thanks for the videos !
What was wearing on it? My npap is a work hog.
After 340 rounds the tail on the carrier was mushrooming worse than the one you had at 2,000 rounds, it also had a rivet set crooked on the front trunnion and it was loose.
At that point I figured it would be better to get rid of it while it was still able to shoot. I put a mastermount and m-4 stock on it but the mastermount kept moving. I’d file the pins and re-tighten them w/the blue lock-tite, it didn’t help and the mount kept moving. It turned out I was squeezing the receiver a little more each time I refiled the pins.
So enough with the frustration, I got rid of it.
Isn’t your Zastava n-pap a yugo?
The one I got rid of was not a yugo, but it was a Zastava n-pap.
Looks like more of the same crap from Century Arms – “soft cast steel bolt , carrier and gas piston ” .
I would have thought for sure that these later C39V2’s were now good to go .
Trusting this company to do the right thing is apparently ” too much to ask ” .
As long as we continue to accept their defective cast iron junk parts , they will continue to victimize us ….
it is sort of like ” trying to get your leg back from a shark “.
You can’t shame these knuckleheads , so maybe Rob can tell us ” why he even wastes his time trying to
reason with these vermin “…. I guess that is all I have to say !
Looking at trading my kahr k9 elite for an opap build on a dci receiver. Worth the trade?
Depends a lot of the quality of the build. If it was a Zastava produced OPAP the answer would be a definite “yes”.
It’s an m70 actually on a dci rpk receiver.
What kind of but stock is that you guys put on the C39V2?
It still fires and ‘nothing is broken, that’s what matters. A bolt can be ordered, usage but the trunnion needs to retain its integrity. I think it will be close. Excellent video.
I have a question, “does the C39v2 being tested have the TAPCO or RAK-1 trigger assembly?” I ask because you might be testing the old model. At 4 lbs., the RAK-1’s are superb, much better than an M-16’s 7.5-12 lbs. At 4 lbs, that is sniper weight; plus, the hammer is curved smoothed. My sniper manual says:
SNIPER: TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT
TC 23-14; June, 1999
Headquarters, Department of the Army
Chapter 2 of 5 Test: Equipment
13 QUESTIONS
Q1. The trigger weight of a sniping rifle should be 4.5-4.75 lbs.
New C39V2 have RAK1 triggers for sure.
Although I have only fired my C39V2 enough to check the accuracy and proper function , I have owned many
of these imported AK’s and can tell you from experience that this rifle ” is by far ” the most accurate AK I have
ever owned …. in reality , this is something that the intelligent imbeciles over at Century have managed to do
right …. don’t forget to give credit where credit is due !
I don’t think most Century rifle owners hate Century Arms – they are just “mad as hell ” about all the crap that
is wrong about their concoctions …. as I have said before : Everything is worth something – even a RAS47 ….
just be careful what you pay for it !
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