This video reviews and demonstrates the "Stizon" kit from Stuff & Things, designed to give US 9mm AK platforms (PSA AKV, CAI NAK 9, CAI 9S, KUSA KP9) a PP-19 Bizon look and feel. The kit replaces the handguard, muzzle brake, and magazine catch. The reviewer installs it on a KUSA KP9 and uses it in an outlaw PCC division of a 2-Gun match. While showcasing the kit's functionality, the video also touches upon the historical context of the Bizon, its replacement due to drum magazine issues, and the common reliability challenges with helical drum magazines.
This video analyzes North Korea's Type 88 rifle, specifically focusing on its unusual helical drum magazine. The Type 88 is North Korea's domestic 5.45mm AK variant, with this particular configuration featuring a unique top-folding stock designed to accommodate the massive magazine. The description notes that these are rarely seen outside of North Korean special forces and personal guards, and their functionality as actual firing mechanisms is questionable, with many believing they are primarily propaganda tools. The video emphasizes that information about these firearms is largely derived from North Korean media, with no confirmed Western hands-on experience or firing footage.
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