Fostech Edition Kalashnikov USA KP-9 Pistol
$1,559.99
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Kalashnikov USA KP-9 Fostech Echo Edition – The Kalashnikov USA Fostech Echo Edition rifle starts out with one of America’s premier 9mm AK pistols. This pistol is factory fitted with our Echo AK trigger and our AK Sabre grip. This combination gives you one of the toughest and fastest AK’s on the market today! This pistol ships with one 30 round magazine and plastic hard case.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- 9mm
- Factory Installed Echo AK Trigger
- 30 Round Magazine
- Barrel Length 9.25
- Fostech Sabre AK Comfort Grip
- Plastic Carry Case
- NOTE: Gun comes as a pistol with no brace. Pictures may show items not included with this pistol
Description of host rifle from Kalishnikov USA:
The Kalashnikov USA™ KP-9 is our civilian legal, 9mm semi-auto only AK style pistol based upon the Russian Vityaz submachine gun. Proudly made in the U.S.A., the KP-9 offers a variety of options for the Vityaz enthusiast. With its hinge block and quick detach mount at the rear of the receiver, the KP-9 comes ready for conversion into a short-barreled rifle (SBR) under the provisions of the National Firearms Act (NFA) of 1934.*
The KP-9 pistol features a closed bolt blowback design that incorporates an out-of-battery safety mechanism so the gun cannot fire unless the bolt is fully closed.
The KP-9 also features feed ramps that are specially designed to reliably chamber jacketed hollow point bullets.
This semi-auto pistol accepts 30-round and 10-round Kalashnikov USA™ magazines. The steel-lined polymer magazines feature a double-column, double-feed design inspired by the battle-proven magazines used in the PPS-43 submachine gun.
The KP-9’s hinged top cover has an attached Picatinny rail. The muzzle features 1/2 inch x 28 suppressor-ready muzzle threads (and a shoulder) making it compatible with most US muzzle devices and suppressors. It comes from the factory with a flash suppressor installed.
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