The Springfield Kuna is a new delayed-blowback PCC/SMG from HS Product, imported by Springfield Armory. It features a roller-delay system inspired by the Stribog A3 but with improvements. The pistol variant weighs 4.5 lbs with a 6-inch barrel and uses proprietary 30-round magazines. Future variants in .45 ACP and 10mm are planned, with an MSRP under $1000.
The Springfield KUNA is a new 9mm PCC featuring a simplified roller-delayed blowback system, offering smoother recoil than traditional blowback designs. It aims to bridge the gap between pistols and rifles, providing a lighter, quieter, and more accurate platform. With an MSRP of $999, it presents a compelling value proposition against competitors like the Stribog SP9A3.
The Springfield Armory Kuna PCC, manufactured by HS Product in Croatia, features a roller-delayed blowback action and a unique dual-mode folding sight system. It boasts M-LOK slots, Picatinny rails, ambidextrous controls, and an adjustable folding stock. Designed for 9mm, .40 S&W, and future 10mm support, it aims for value with an MSRP around $1,000 and proprietary magazines costing approximately $25.
This review of the Springfield Armory XD-M Elite Compact 10 mm OSP highlights its manufacturing by HS Product in Croatia and its design as a compact, optic-ready, high-power handgun. It features a 10 mm Auto caliber, 11-round capacity, and the Elite model's META trigger assembly. The review covers its dimensions, build quality, and easy field stripping procedure.
This video announces the quiet release of new 18-inch and 20-inch barrel versions of the Springfield Armory Hellion. The 20-inch variant is highlighted as a clone of the HS Product's VHS-D2, which is the Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR) version of the rifle. The content aims to inform viewers about this lesser-known release, likely featuring details, specifications, and possibly initial impressions or comparisons of these new Hellion configurations.
The V.M.18 is a Croatian prototype machine pistol developed by Marko Vukovik, heavily based on the Walther P38 but featuring a 17-round double-stack magazine and a longer barrel. It was designed for selective fire (semi-auto 'J' and full-auto 'R') and used a short recoil system. Despite its advanced design for the time, the Yugoslav Army rejected it due to cost, leading to its evolution into the PHP.
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