New Guns from Kalashnikov USA

Published on March 19, 2019
Duration: 8:41

This video provides an in-depth look at new firearms from Kalashnikov USA, including the KS-12 shotgun, the Komrad, and the KR-9 rifle. The review highlights the manufacturing process, quality control measures, and performance testing at Nexus Shooting. Expert insights are provided on the history and technical specifications of these AK-pattern firearms.

Quick Summary

Kalashnikov USA is releasing new firearms including the KS-12 shotgun, Komrad, and KR-9 rifle. The KS-12 has an adjustable gas system, the Komrad is a 12-gauge 'firearm' with a brace, and the KR-9 is a 9mm Vityaz clone built to original specs. Manufacturing emphasizes rigorous QC and proofing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Kalashnikov USA History
  2. 00:41Factory Tour and Quality Control
  3. 01:18The Proofing Process
  4. 02:51Range Testing at Nexus Shooting
  5. 03:43KS-12 Shotgun Review
  6. 04:43The Komrad 12ga Firearm
  7. 05:09KR-9 Vityaz Clone
  8. 06:38KR-9 Features and Pricing
  9. 07:33Pricing Summary and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What new firearms are featured from Kalashnikov USA?

The video showcases new firearms from Kalashnikov USA, including the KS-12 shotgun, the Komrad (a 12-gauge firearm), and the KR-9 rifle, a 9mm clone of the Russian Vityaz.

How does Kalashnikov USA ensure quality in its firearms?

Kalashnikov USA emphasizes rigorous quality control (QC) standards throughout its manufacturing process, including a 'proofing' stage where firearms are tested with high-pressure rounds to ensure reliability and safety.

What are the key features of the KR-9 rifle?

The KR-9 is a 9mm clone of the Vityaz, built using original technical data packages for parts interchangeability. It includes a Picatinny top rail and 1/2x28 muzzle threads, with variants for rifle, pistol, and SBR.

Where were the firearms tested?

The firearms were tested at Nexus Shooting, which features an interactive digital projection target system that reacts to live fire, allowing for realistic training and scenario-based shooting.

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