NPAP, no question.
The NPAP is manufactured by Zastava - a real military arsenal - in Serbia and is loosely patterned on the old Yugoslavian M70-series of rifles. It is built with all new factory parts and comes with a military CHF barrel. Obviously, some parts are replaced with US-made parts for 922r compliance - typically on an NPAP those would be the slant brake, gas piston, pistol grip, and FCG, but since this comes with poly furniture and a thumb-hole stock, I can't be sure which parts were swapped.
The AMD-63 is built here in the US using de-mil'd parts kits and a U.S.-made barrel. The Tapco stock isn't particularly desirable and was added to make an AMD-63 out of what I assume was an AMD-65 parts-kit. US-made barrels aren't terrible but a factory CHF barrel is superior.
If you plan on replacing the furniture please note that you will need Yugo-specific furniture; standard AKM furniture won't work. It's not that big of a deal, just something to be aware of. In this case it's kind of a moot point since the Hungarian rifle also uses some non-AKM parts.