Key Features:
- Large pistol w/ few fidgety bits, operates very easy and straight forward.
- 4.3" Barrel
- Double blade trigger safety, similar to a GLOCK®, not as refined, but does work
- High 16 round magazine capacity
- Single Action
- Pseudo striker fired
- KUZEY brand name - Smooth, reliable cycling of cartridges, whether dry or hot.
- Field strips simply as well
- Polymer frame, which reduces weight significantly
- Magazine button requires some force to yield - makes it less likely that you would eject your magazine unintendedly
- Trigger has a bit of take-up for safety, the second stage of the pull is a bit mushy, but has a clear defined wall to overcome
This is the KUZEY S900, a pistol in league w/ the P122 - a Really, really beefy, though lightweight gun, w/ a soap-smooth operating slide, that features a short series of cocking serrations to the rear in vertical orientation, w/ six slots / grooves.
Racking the slide, you'll hear that this is not the most firearm-sounding pistol by that sound.
The frame of course is polymer, w/ a stipple panel around the front of the handle for improved finger traction. The nape of the handle, likewise has such a feature, allowing for better traction to your index and thumb respectively.
There is an underbarrel Picatinny rail for mounting accessories such as a flashlight and laser pointer.
The barrel and breech assembly is chromed, lending for a quite palatable dual tone finish.
The magazine release button is enlarged, in a slightly downwardly angled oblong shape - perfect for larger hands
The magazine has a slippery, chrome-like finish, which allows it less friction on the magazine well for insertion and extraction alike. The magazine does drop-free.
The floorplate on the magazine is forwardly curved to counteract downward hand slippage, likewise, adds to the aesthetic of the handle base
The top of the slide has bevelled cut-outs for aesthetic again, adding more aggressive flavour to the pistol.
The slide-catch toggles readily, being a stepped, angled tab that features alot of friction when exerting downward force on this tab.
There are erected tabs ontop of the slide that serves as your open sights and whilst realistic looking, are there just for appearance / added realism.
Otherwise, as per alot of these KUZEY blank pistols, you have a threaded barrel inset (black) which threads into the barrel itself by means of the female threading, which may detract some of the realism, but is necessary to enable to BLOWBACK of the pistol / allow the pistol to fire semi-automatic.
Otherwise, this pistol is extremely reliable, w/ very few (if at all) comebacks we've experienced on these - just don't lose that barrel inset, whatever you do..
Technical Specifications:
Replica of |
No particular pistol to our knowledge |
Calibre |
9x22mm P.A.K |
Venting | Front |
Pepper cartridge compatible? | Yes |
Dimensions (mm) |
192 |
Trigger Action |
Single Action, Semi Auto. |
Firing method |
Pseudo striker fired |
Magazine capacity |
16+1 |
Composition |
Metal slide, polymer frame |
Safety |
No conventional safety, doublee blade trigger safety only |
Ease of Field Strip |
6/10 - Not realistic, but easy - Just pull the tabs on the pistol frame, inside the trigger guard downward w/ some force on both sides, which will allow you to rear the slide off at the back of the pistol frame, thereafter it can be hitched off and removed. |
Lanyard loophole |
None |
Removable gripstocks |
No, |
Magazine Release |
Traditional |
Underbarrel Picatinny Rail |
Yes, 2x slot |
Key Features:
- Large pistol w/ few fidgety bits, operates very easy and straight forward.
- 4.3" Barrel
- Double blade trigger safety, similar to a GLOCK®, not as refined, but does work
- High 16 round magazine capacity
- Single Action
- Pseudo striker fired
- KUZEY brand name - Smooth, reliable cycling of cartridges, whether dry or hot.
- Field strips simply as well
- Polymer frame, which reduces weight significantly
- Magazine button requires some force to yield - makes it less likely that you would eject your magazine unintendedly
- Trigger has a bit of take-up for safety, the second stage of the pull is a bit mushy, but has a clear defined wall to overcome
This is the KUZEY S900, a pistol in league w/ the P122 - a Really, really beefy, though lightweight gun, w/ a soap-smooth operating slide, that features a short series of cocking serrations to the rear in vertical orientation, w/ six slots / grooves.
Racking the slide, you'll hear that this is not the most firearm-sounding pistol by that sound.
The frame of course is polymer, w/ a stipple panel around the front of the handle for improved finger traction. The nape of the handle, likewise has such a feature, allowing for better traction to your index and thumb respectively.
There is an underbarrel Picatinny rail for mounting accessories such as a flashlight and laser pointer.
The barrel and breech assembly is chromed, lending for a quite palatable dual tone finish.
The magazine release button is enlarged, in a slightly downwardly angled oblong shape - perfect for larger hands
The magazine has a slippery, chrome-like finish, which allows it less friction on the magazine well for insertion and extraction alike. The magazine does drop-free.
The floorplate on the magazine is forwardly curved to counteract downward hand slippage, likewise, adds to the aesthetic of the handle base
The top of the slide has bevelled cut-outs for aesthetic again, adding more aggressive flavour to the pistol.
The slide-catch toggles readily, being a stepped, angled tab that features alot of friction when exerting downward force on this tab.
There are erected tabs ontop of the slide that serves as your open sights and whilst realistic looking, are there just for appearance / added realism.
Otherwise, as per alot of these KUZEY blank pistols, you have a threaded barrel inset (black) which threads into the barrel itself by means of the female threading, which may detract some of the realism, but is necessary to enable to BLOWBACK of the pistol / allow the pistol to fire semi-automatic.
Otherwise, this pistol is extremely reliable, w/ very few (if at all) comebacks we've experienced on these - just don't lose that barrel inset, whatever you do..
Technical Specifications:
Replica of |
No particular pistol to our knowledge |
Calibre |
9x22mm P.A.K |
Venting | Front |
Pepper cartridge compatible? | Yes |
Dimensions (mm) |
192 |
Trigger Action |
Single Action, Semi Auto. |
Firing method |
Pseudo striker fired |
Magazine capacity |
16+1 |
Composition |
Metal slide, polymer frame |
Safety |
No conventional safety, doublee blade trigger safety only |
Ease of Field Strip |
6/10 - Not realistic, but easy - Just pull the tabs on the pistol frame, inside the trigger guard downward w/ some force on both sides, which will allow you to rear the slide off at the back of the pistol frame, thereafter it can be hitched off and removed. |
Lanyard loophole |
None |
Removable gripstocks |
No, |
Magazine Release |
Traditional |
Underbarrel Picatinny Rail |
Yes, 2x slot |
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