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

Published on June 2, 2025
Duration: 0:53

This video provides a quick guide to operating the KUSA KP9, an American 9mm Vityaz clone. It covers essential functions like the AK-style safety, sight alignment using the marked meters (50-200m), and the loading procedure requiring the safety to be off for racking. The demonstration includes safe handling and firing at an outdoor range.

Quick Summary

The KUSA KP9 uses a direct blowback action and features an AK-style safety lever (up for safe, down for fire). Its iron sights are marked in meters from 50 to 200. To load, disengage the safety, rack the charging handle, insert the magazine, and release the handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to KUSA KP9
  2. 00:09Action & Safety
  3. 00:16Iron Sights Explained
  4. 00:35Loading Procedure
  5. 00:44Firing Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the KUSA KP9 use?

The KUSA KP9 utilizes a direct blowback action. This is a common operating system for many pistol-caliber carbines, known for its simplicity and reliability in handling pistol cartridges.

How do you operate the safety on a KUSA KP9?

The KUSA KP9 features a standard AK-style safety lever. Moving the lever upwards puts the firearm in safe mode, while moving it downwards allows it to be fired.

What are the markings on the KUSA KP9's iron sights?

The iron sights on the KUSA KP9 are marked in meters, indicating distances from 50 meters up to 200 meters. This allows for quick adjustments based on the target range.

What is the correct procedure for loading the KUSA KP9?

To load the KUSA KP9, you must first disengage the safety lever. Then, rack the charging handle fully to the rear, insert the magazine, and release the charging handle.

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