AK-47 Pistols
AK-47 pistols bring the reliability and hard-hitting 7.62x39mm power of the AK platform into a compact, pistol-classified package—no NFA registration, no rifle stock requirement, and significantly shorter than a standard AK-47 rifle. Built on the same proven Kalashnikov action that has served military forces worldwide since 1947, AK pistols are among the most reliable short-barreled platforms available. Impact Guns carries AK pistols from Century Arms, Zastava, and other leading manufacturers at our Ogden, Utah and Boise, Idaho stores and ships nationwide. Looking for full-length AK rifles? See our AK-47 Rifles page.
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What Is an AK Pistol?
An AK pistol is an AK-platform firearm with a barrel under 16″ and a pistol receiver—no rifle stock. Legally classified as a pistol under federal law, AK pistols can accept pistol braces and don’t require NFA registration as short-barreled rifles. What you get is the AK’s legendary reliability and the hard-hitting 7.62x39mm cartridge in a significantly more compact package. Most AK pistols run barrels between 6 and 12 inches, making them practical for home defense, range use, and as a suppressor host. With the elimination of the NFA tax stamp in January 2026, converting an AK pistol to a short-barreled rifle is now more accessible than ever as well.
The Draco: Century Arms AK Pistols
The Century Arms Draco is the most widely recognized AK pistol in America—a Romanian-made 7.62x39mm pistol available in three configurations. The standard Draco runs a 12.25″ barrel. The Mini Draco shortens to 7.75″ for maximum compactness. The Micro Draco goes to 6.25″—the most compact and concealable configuration. All three use standard AK magazines and the proven Romanian WASR action. For buyers who want a proven, widely available AK pistol with strong parts and accessory support, the Draco family is the default starting point. See also: Century Arms Draco.
Zastava ZPAP M92: Serbian Quality
The Zastava ZPAP M92 is a Serbian-made AK pistol in 7.62x39mm with a 10″ barrel, cold hammer-forged barrel, and the quality construction that has made Zastava one of the most respected AK manufacturers globally. The M92 uses a proprietary short-stroke piston system optimized for the shorter barrel length, improving reliability compared to standard long-stroke piston designs in pistol configurations. For buyers who want the highest quality AK pistol construction at a moderate premium over Romanian alternatives, the Zastava M92 is consistently the recommendation from our staff. See also: Zastava ZPAP M70.
Caliber Guide: 7.62x39 vs. 5.56 AK Pistols
The vast majority of AK pistols are chambered in 7.62x39mm—the cartridge the platform was designed around, widely available, and hard-hitting from short barrels. A small number of AK-pattern pistols are chambered in 5.56 NATO (like the Zastava M85), which shares ammunition with AR-15 platforms. 7.62x39 is the right choice for most buyers who want the classic AK experience and terminal performance. 5.56 AK pistols appeal to shooters who want to standardize on a single ammunition type across both AK and AR platforms. See: 7.62x39 Ammo and Zastava M85.
Pistol Braces on AK Pistols
Most AK pistols are sold without a brace and accept standard AK pistol brace adapters. The SBA3, SBA4 (SIG Brace), and KAK Shockwave Blade are among the most commonly added braces. A pistol brace allows one-handed and two-handed shooting support without converting the firearm to an NFA short-barreled rifle. If you want the full stock experience, the NFA tax stamp has been eliminated as of January 1, 2026—registering an AK pistol as an SBR now costs $0 and only requires ATF approval processing time.
Frequently Asked Questions: AK-47 Pistols
What is an AK pistol?
An AK pistol is an AK-pattern semi-automatic firearm with a barrel under 16 inches configured as a pistol rather than a rifle — no rifle stock, typically with a pistol brace or no rear support. AK pistols in 7.62x39mm and 5.45x39mm deliver the AK platform’s reliability and caliber selection in a more compact package. Popular configurations include the Zastava ZPAP92, the Kalashnikov USA KP-9 (9mm), and pistol versions of the Century Arms VSKA and WASR-10.
How does an AK pistol compare to an AR pistol?
AK pistols chamber 7.62x39mm — a larger, heavier projectile than 5.56 NATO that produces more energy at close range. The 7.62x39mm from a short AK barrel retains more of its performance than 5.56 does from an AR pistol barrel, where the shorter dwell time reduces velocity significantly. AK pistols tend to be heavier and have fewer aftermarket options than AR pistols. For buyers who prefer the AK platform or 7.62x39mm ballistics in a compact format, AK pistols are a practical choice.
Do AK pistols require NFA registration?
AK pistols configured as pistols with a brace (not a stock) do not require NFA registration and can be purchased and owned as standard pistols in most states. Adding a traditional rifle stock converts the firearm to an SBR requiring NFA Form 4 registration. With the January 2026 elimination of the $200 NFA stamp fee, SBR registration is more accessible than ever for buyers who want a traditional stock configuration.
See Also: AK-47 Rifles • AR-15 Pistols • 7.62x39mm Ammo • Pistol Caliber Carbines • SBRs
