
The Springfield Kuna is one of the most talked about PCCs lately, and we wanted to see what all the hype was actually about. So we bought one, tested it, and compared it directly to PCCs we already know well, like the MP5 and the Stribog. We talk about how it feels, how it shoots, what we like, what we don’t, and whether or not it makes sense as a $1,000 buy. One of the big talking points around the Kuna is the roller delayed operating system and how close it feels to an MP5 without the MP5 price tag. We wanted to see how true that actually is once you put rounds through it and start pushing it a little harder.
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Sig mox is way better
Seems like too much extra metal for what it is. I’ll take a mp5 with FRT!
I've owned one for almost a year now. It's accurate, reliable, ergonomic and yes it's definitely smooth. It's one of my favorite guns for training new shooters when stepping up from something bigger than rimfire. Everyone who shoots it either wants one or winds up getting one. It's definitely one of my favorite firearms in the collection 👍
Isn’t it roller delayed? Not saying that makes it perfect, but that isn’t common for PCCs. Having shot MP5s and straight blowback weapons I definitely prefer the roller delay so that’s a win for the KUNA in my book. A modern and modular MP5 is a pretty simple sales pitch