How to use a KUSA KP9 in under 60 seconds! (American Vityaz)

Published on June 2, 2025
Duration: 0:53

This guide details the basic operation of the KUSA KP9, an American Vityaz clone chambered in 9mm. It covers safety checks, loading procedures, sight alignment, and firing. The instruction emphasizes the AK-style safety lever and direct blowback action.

Quick Summary

The KUSA KP9 operates using a direct blowback action and features an AK-style safety lever. Its iron sights are adjustable from 50m to 200m. To load, insert a 9mm magazine, rack the charging handle, and release to chamber a round. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded before handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to KUSA KP9
  2. 00:09Action and Safety
  3. 00:16Iron Sights and Alignment
  4. 00:35Loading Procedure
  5. 00:44Firing Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you operate the safety on a KUSA KP9?

The KUSA KP9 features a standard AK-style safety lever. Moving the lever down to the lowest position engages 'fire,' while moving it up to the middle position engages 'safe.' Ensure the firearm is unloaded before manipulating the safety.

What type of action does the KUSA KP9 use?

The KUSA KP9 utilizes a direct blowback action. This operating system is common in pistol-caliber carbines and relies on spring tension and bolt mass rather than a rotating bolt head for cycling.

How are the sights on the KUSA KP9 adjusted?

The KUSA KP9 is equipped with adjustable iron sights. These sights are marked in meters, with adjustments typically ranging from 50 meters up to 200 meters, allowing for basic elevation and windage corrections.

What is the correct procedure for loading a KUSA KP9?

To load the KUSA KP9, first ensure the safety is off. Insert a loaded 9mm magazine firmly until it clicks. Pull the charging handle fully to the rear and release it to chamber a round. The firearm is now ready to be made safe or fired.

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