RWC Group LLC,
doing business asKalashnikov USA (KUSA), is a privately-owned American company that designs, manufactures and markets
Kalashnikov-styled firearms for law enforcement, military and commercial markets.[3][4] Russian-made
Kalashnikov rifles and other weapons cannot be imported to the U.S. due to sanctions.[2] KUSA was formed to create these weapons locally.[4]
Kalashnikov USA, headquartered in
Pompano Beach, Florida, is a brand name owned by RWC Group (Russian Weapons Company) LLC.[5][6] Kalashnikov USA has no ownership connection to
Kalashnikov Concern.[2]
Saiga clones (2015): US132
rifle modelled after the
7.62mm Izhmash IZ132 and US109 shotgun modelled after the
12 gauge Izhmash IZ109.[10][11] The letter suffix indicates the type of furniture: "S" is synthetic polymer, "L" is laminated
fiberglass, and "W" is wood. "Z" is a model with an M16/M4-style CAA CBSCB six-position stock, CAA UPG16 textured pistol-grip, and a CAA RS47-SET polymer forend with accessory rails.
Saiga-12 clones (2017): KS-12 & KS-12T semi-automatic shotguns. The T ("Tactical") model has an M16/M4-style CAA SBS A-frame skeleton buttstock, CAA UPG16 textured pistol grip, and forend with accessory rails on the sides and bottom. Its polymer furniture comes in black, FDE ("
Flat Dark Earth", or Tan), or ODG ("
Olive Drab Green", or Greenish Brown).
KR-9 carbines (2018):
9mm carbines based on the
Vityaz-SN. Available in pistol (stockless with 9.25-inch barrel),
short-barreled rifle (9.25-inch barrel), and rifle (16.25-inch barrel) sizes.
KR103 (2020): A 7.62x39 rifle that is a clone of the
AK103.