This is the 7-inch barreled Pioneer Arms Polish Hellpup, an AK-pattern pistol that packs a punch with the attitude of a pit bull. It is aimed at shooters who want a compact AK-style firearm with maximum firepower and a hefty dose of personality. With its short barrel and quad handguard, the Hellpup is described as a concentrated ball of feisty energy: small, loud, and guaranteed to turn heads at the range. Chambered in 7.62x39, it is presented as a close-quarters AK pistol that can be tailored to different roles depending on the user’s mission or intended use.
Starting at the front, the Hellpup is equipped with a shortened, traditional-style booster muzzle device and a hooded front sight reminiscent of the GROM pattern. These components sit in front of a quad Picatinny handguard. The handguard is fitted with multiple rail covers, and the host leaves one side uncovered to show how the bare rail looks. The quad rail is emphasized as a major selling point of this pistol, providing mounting space on all four sides and helping the Hellpup stand out from other compact AK-pattern pistols on the market.
Pioneer Arms includes additional parts in the box that allow the Hellpup to be configured in different ways. The package comes with a separate, more standard-style muzzle device and a mount that attaches directly to the trunnion. This mount adds a Picatinny section on top so an optic can be installed over the rear of the pistol. The video demonstrates how quickly these parts can be swapped, letting the owner shift from a more traditional look to a more tactical setup. The included components give the user meaningful choice in how the pistol is outfitted to match personal preferences or specific roles.
Moving rearward, the Hellpup uses a standard AKM-style stamped receiver paired with a forged front trunnion. The safety lever features an enhanced manipulation shelf and extended flaps, giving the shooter a couple of different ways to run the safety and making it easier to operate than a basic AK lever. On top, the pistol has an adjustable rear sight. The markings are first painted black and then white, which the host explains makes it much easier to see exactly which setting is selected and to confirm adjustments when putting rounds downrange.
At the magazine well, the Hellpup ships with two standard-capacity AK magazines included in the box. The magazine release just behind the well is slightly extended, making it easier to actuate when removing and inserting magazines, especially during faster reloads. The pistol uses a metal trigger guard, and the trigger itself has a small amount of take-up followed by a very crisp break. The reset is described as highly tactile, giving clear feedback to the shooter. The host repeatedly demonstrates the break and reset, noting that the trigger feels very good on this particular Hellpup sample and stands out for an AK pistol of this size.