Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an expert look at the Hungarian K1 'Kucher' light submachine gun. Developed by József Kucher, it was adopted in 1951 and chambered in 7.62x25mm Tokarev. The K1 features a simple blowback, open-bolt action, an under-folding stock, and an integrated muzzle brake. McCollum demonstrates its field stripping, highlighting its basic internal mechanics and comparing it to other contemporary designs.
This review of the Hungarian K1 Kucher light submachine gun highlights its economical and efficient, albeit aesthetically challenging, design. The firearm utilizes a simple blowback, open bolt action and features a PPSh-style safety mechanism with a distinct semi-auto selector. Notably, its magazine shares similarities with the PPS-43 Sudayev but has unique catch designs, and the ejector is integrated into the sheet metal magazine well.
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