THE KP9 COMMIE CANNON

Published on July 5, 2023
Duration: 6:44

This video demonstrates how to adapt AK pistols, specifically the KUSA KP9 'Commie Cannon,' for use without a traditional pistol brace, addressing recent ATF rulings. The presenter, 'the kp9 enjoyer,' details using sling configurations (two-point and single-point) and the 'push-pull' shooting technique to maintain usability and fun. The content also touches on night vision compatibility and accessory choices, emphasizing practical application over competition.

Quick Summary

To adapt AK pistols without a brace, utilize sling configurations like two-point or single-point slings and practice the 'push-pull' shooting technique for enhanced stability. AK pistols can also be used with night vision by dimming the red dot sight to its second-lowest setting for passive aiming.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to the KP9 Enjoyer
  2. 00:26The Pistol Brace Issue and Solutions
  3. 00:55Base Build and Patreon Support
  4. 01:24Channel Sponsor: Palmetto State Armory
  5. 01:52Sling Setup and 550 Cord Use
  6. 02:15Push-Pull Shooting Technique Explained
  7. 02:31Night Vision Shooting Capability
  8. 02:51Usability and Fun Factor
  9. 03:33Compactness and TLR Light
  10. 03:48Magazine Setup and Accessories
  11. 04:03Extended Charging Handle
  12. 04:16Legal Compliance and Setup
  13. 04:27Overall Thoughts on the Commie Cannon
  14. 05:06Sling Options: Single vs. Two-Point
  15. 05:27Support the Channel: PSA & Patreon
  16. 05:44Additional Accessories and Vibes
  17. 06:12Disclaimer and Firearm Safety Rules
  18. 06:28Discord and Patreon Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I use my AK pistol if pistol braces are restricted?

You can adapt your AK pistol by using sling configurations, such as a two-point or single-point sling, to maintain control and usability. Practicing the 'push-pull' shooting technique also enhances stability and target acquisition without a brace.

Is it possible to shoot an AK pistol effectively with night vision?

Yes, AK pistols can be used effectively with night vision. The key is to turn down the brightness of your red dot sight to its second-lowest setting, allowing for passive aiming without overwhelming the night vision optics.

What is the 'push-pull' shooting technique for AK pistols?

The 'push-pull' technique involves using your support hand to push the firearm forward while your firing hand pulls it back. This creates tension that stabilizes the weapon, making it easier to acquire and maintain a sight picture.

Are KUSA KP9 and Palmetto State Armory AKV pistols similar?

Yes, the KUSA KP9 and Palmetto State Armory AKV are noted to be very similar in operation and accessory compatibility. This suggests that many parts and user experiences may be interchangeable between the two platforms.

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