KR-Weapons is a Czech firearms manufacturer that operates out of the Czech Republic and has built its name on practical semi-automatic firearms for European shooters. Their catalog centers on straightforward, usable designs that emphasize reliability and handling rather than cosmetic extras or trend-driven features.
KRW Semi-Automatic Pistols
KR-Weapons semi-automatic pistols are built around 9 mm cartridges, using striker-fired mechanisms in most configurations. They are intended primarily for sport, training, and practical shooting rather than highly specialized race-gun competition. The platforms are engineered to keep recoil manageable and controls intuitive, with models that accept widely available double-stack pistol magazines, including Glock-pattern magazines on selected versions. This keeps running costs down and makes it easier for shooters to share ammunition and magazines across their setups.
KRW Semi-Automatic Rifles
The KR-Weapons semi-automatic rifles are pistol-caliber platforms based on the same 9 mm system, configured with longer barrels, shoulder stocks, and modern accessory interfaces for use as carbines. These rifles are designed for sport and target shooting, as well as personal and property protection, giving shooters carbine-level control with the simpler operation typical of 9 mm blowback systems. Some variants incorporate AR-style stocks and furniture, which helps users who are already familiar with modern sporting rifles adapt quickly to the controls.
Why We Stock KR-Weapons
We carry this brand at No Boring Guns because it fills a clear need in the European market: functional semi-automatic firearms at pricing that undercuts many German or American imports while still offering solid build quality. The rifles work well for newer shooters putting together their first modern sporting-style carbine, and the pistols serve as dependable range and training guns. For buyers who want a straightforward 9 mm platform from a Czech manufacturer without paying a premium for a big-name logo, KR-Weapons is an appealing option.























