When it comes to a balance of price and quality, I lean toward the Zastava M70 series of AK rifles. Serbia-based Zastava Arms is a well-respected arms manufacturer with a reputation that now spans three centuries.
It’s American subsidiary, Zastava Arms USA, is the exclusive importer of Zastava Arms products into the U.S. However, the quality of the Z-PAP and older N-PAP M70 rifles rolling out of the Zastava plant and into the states has impressed this author enough that he has added more than one to his personal collection.
Related: Zastava M70 AK-47 – My Favorite Gun in the Safe
While commercial M70s are modern production guns, they’re based on the service rifle issued to soldiers in the Yugoslav People's Army starting in 1970. The M70 itself differs from the classic AK-47 in several ways. Perhaps most noticeably, its elongated handguard boasts three ventilation holes instead of two and lacks the AK-47s typical palm swell on the lower hand guard.
These Yugo-style rifles come with reinforced frames manufactured from thicker steel. M70s can be had in everything from classic wood and metal folding stocks to updated polymer furniture. The Z-PAP line upgrades the rifles with chrome-lined barrels and bulged trunnions.
The PAP designation refers to the “poluautomatska puška,” which simply translates to semi-automatic rifle. These guns are rugged, reliable, and fall into a middle-of-the-road Goldilocks price point.