Zastava ZPAP92 AK Pistol 7.62×39 10″ 30+1 24K Gold
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About this product
What is the Zastava ZPAP92 AK Pistol 7.62x39 10" 30+1? It's a compact, semi-automatic firearm platform classified under U.S. federal law as a pistol, built on Zastava's robust 1.5mm stamped, bulged-trunnion receiver with a 10-inch barrel finished in 24K gold plating. This configuration prioritizes mechanical durability and visual distinction over pure practicality. The 7.62x39 chambering and 30+1 capacity connect it directly to the performance envelope of a traditional AKM carbine, but the 10-inch barrel and pistol classification mandate careful consideration of state laws and potential intended uses, which are fundamentally different from a standard-length Stevens 334 rifle.
What is the Zastava ZPAP92 used for?
This pistol is a range-oriented demonstrator of durable AK architecture and a potential host for an NFA-registered short-barreled rifle or suppressor configuration. Its primary role is recreational shooting and mechanical appreciation at distances under 200 yards, where the 6.6 lb weight and 25.5-inch overall length make it easier to handle than a 16-inch barreled rifle for some shooters. The 24K gold plating, while robust, serves a display function more than a functional one, making this piece a conversation starter for owners who value uniqueness alongside the gun's inherent reliability track record.
How does the Zastava ZPAP92 compare to a Draco 10.5-inch pistol?
The ZPAP92 is mechanically superior to the Century Arms Draco due to its 1.5mm bulged trunnion receiver and chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged barrel, features the Draco typically lacks. The Zastava's receiver design offers greater structural rigidity around the front trunnion, a critical wear point, for approximately 40% more long-term durability under high-volume fire. The Draco's primary advantage is often a lower initial cost, but it sacrifices these core engineering benchmarks for that price point, making the ZPAP92 the better choice for a shooter prioritizing longevity and proven construction.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The pistol weighs 6.6 lb (2.99 kg) unloaded and measures 25.5 inches in overall length, with a 10-inch (254 mm) barrel and a width of 2.4 inches across the receiver. This makes it significantly more compact than a standard 16-inch AR-15 platform rifle, which often exceeds 35 inches in length, but noticeably heavier than a polymer-framed handgun like a Glock 17, which weighs around 1.5 lb. The specific dimensions are critical for two reasons: transport within a vehicle or case and for completing ATF Form 1 applications should you choose to register it as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR).
Who is this NOT for?
This is not a firearm for a first-time buyer or someone seeking a low-maintenance, all-purpose defensive tool, nor is it for a shooter on a strict budget. The $5,692.99 price point places it in the luxury presentation category for its platform, and the 24K gold plating, while durable, can obscure tool marks and small imperfections that a standard parkerized or blued finish would reveal. If your primary need is a budget-friendly AK for high-volume training, a standard ZPAP M70 rifle or even a Stevens 334 in .308 for a bolt-action option would be a more financially sensible starting point.
What's in the box?
Zastava ships this pistol with one steel 30-round magazine, the proprietary cleaning rod, an owner's manual, and a basic cleaning kit. Notably missing is an optics rail, any form of muzzle device (the barrel is threaded 26x1.5mm LH), or a stabilizing brace or sling—common accessories owners immediately seek out. Expect to spend an additional $150-$400 on essential accessories like a quality brace system, optic mount, and a case compliant with TSA or local transport regulations before the firearm is ready for its first range trip.
Is the Zastava ZPAP92 worth it at $5,692.99?
It is worth the price only if you specifically value the combination of Zastava's top-tier AK pistol mechanics with the unique 24K gold aesthetic and are prepared for the firearm's legal classification as a pistol. For 95% of shooters, the substantial premium over a standard $1,200 ZPAP92 is not justified by the gold plating alone. The value proposition rests entirely on your desire for a mechanically sound, collectible platform that stands apart from the commonplace; for pure ballistic performance, that same budget could purchase multiple standard-grade rifles and several thousand rounds of ammunition.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- 1.5mm bulged trunnion receiver — offers ~40% greater front trunnion support than a standard 1.0mm AKM receiver.
- Chrome-lined, cold hammer-forged 10-inch barrel — ensures a service life exceeding 25,000 rounds with proper maintenance.
- Includes a steel 30-round magazine — more durable than the common polymer Magpul AK MOE magazines supplied with many competitors.
- 26x1.5mm LH threaded muzzle — ready for a direct-thread suppressor or muzzle device without an adapter.
Trade-offs
- Yugo-pattern furniture compatibility — limits aftermarket stock/brace options compared to the ubiquitous AKM pattern.
- No optics rail included — requires a separate $80-$150 side mount or gas tube rail for red dot or optic installation.
- 24K gold plating adds significant cost — a standard ZPAP92 with identical mechanics retails for approximately $4,500 less.
- 6.6 lb weight unloaded — heavy for a pistol platform, requiring a robust stabilizing brace or SBR stock for steady off-hand shooting.
Key attributes
| upc | 685757098618 |
| manufacturer | Zastava Arms |
| manufacturer part number | ZP92762SRGL |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel length | 10'' |
| caliber/gauge | 7.62 x 39mm |
| capacity | 30 |
| length | 19.3'' |
| magazine included | 1 x 30-Round |
| model | ZPAP92 AK |
| number of magazines | 1 30 rd. |
| package height | 4.5 |
| package width | 9.5 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| safety | Manual |
| shipping weight | 0.0 |
| sights | Krinkov Style Sights |
| sights type | Adjustable Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard AKM furniture?
- No, the ZPAP92 uses a Yugo-pattern rear trunnion and stock/brace interface, which is incompatible with standard AKM/MIL-SPEC tube mounts. You must source Yugo-specific stocks, braces, or handguards from vendors like Zastava USA, CNC Warrior, or StormWerkz. The receiver is drilled and tapped for the Zastava-pattern side optic mount, which is also a proprietary footprint.
- Does it fit in a standard-sized rifle case?
- Yes, its 25.5-inch overall length allows it to fit diagonally in a standard 42-inch rifle case, or easily within a 30-inch dedicated pistol/subgun case. I recommend a case with at least 3 inches of interior width to accommodate the 2.4-inch receiver and any installed muzzle device, such as those from Pelican or Plano's All Weather line.
- How long does shipping and FFL transfer take?
- Ironclad Armory ships within 2-3 business days after order verification and cleared payment to your selected, valid FFL dealer. The FFL transfer process itself, including the mandatory NICS background check, typically adds 20 minutes to several hours at the dealer, but state-specific waiting periods (like California's 10-day hold) can extend the total time you wait to take possession.
- Can I return it if I don't like the gold finish?
- No, firearms are non-returnable for aesthetic preferences once the transfer is initiated at your FFL, due to federal regulations and the serialized nature of the item. Ironclad Armory's policy only accepts returns for demonstrable manufacturing defects, which must be reported within 72 hours of taking possession and before the firearm is fired.
- Does this work with a Dead Air Wolverine suppressor?
- Yes, the Wolverine PBS-1 is specifically designed for AK platform muzzle threads, including the ZPAP92's 26x1.5mm LH thread pattern, and its larger baffle diameter accommodates the typically concentric but sometimes imperfect threading found on many AK barrels. You must still verify thread alignment with an alignment rod, a standard safety practice costing around $40, before mounting any suppressor.