This guide details the installation of the Nexus Firearms Billet Kuna Lower onto a Springfield Kuna PCC. It covers magazine compatibility, focusing on CZ magazines and their 'Glock equivalent' status for PCCs, and highlights the benefits of the billet aluminum construction. The upgrade allows for AR-15 trigger and grip compatibility, ambidextrous controls, and a last bolt hold open feature, enhancing modularity and user customization. The review emphasizes the solid build quality and flawless performance after installation.
This video demonstrates basic firearm operation and target engagement at an indoor range, featuring a CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 variant with a custom lower receiver and Holosun 510C optic. The footage includes first-person shooting perspectives, highlighting muzzle flash and recoil. The video also promotes the Sonoran Desert Institute (SDI) for gunsmithing, firearms, and drone education.
This video provides an early look at the Springfield Kuna, specifically highlighting a 12-inch barrel variant showcased at IWA in Germany. The presenter discusses potential import configurations for the US market, suggesting it would likely feature a brace or a folding stock. They also mention the availability of a 12.5-inch barrel version and solicit viewer preference on barrel length, noting the European market's requirement for folding capabilities.
The Springfield Kuna faces significant criticism due to its proprietary magazines, which are difficult to source due to the firearm's popularity. While conversion lowers exist to accept Scorpion magazines, the limited availability of original Kuna magazines remains a notable drawback for owners.
This comparison between the Springfield Kuna and the Stribog SP9 A3G highlights their shared roller-delayed blowback system and ambidextrous controls, contributing to similar felt recoil and user-friendliness. Key distinctions lie in their magazine compatibility (proprietary for Kuna, Glock for Stribog) and accessory mounting systems (M-LOK on Kuna, rail on Stribog). Both are compatible with aftermarket folding stocks and braces.
Elliott Delp reviews the Springfield Kuna, a 9mm PCC with a roller-delayed blowback system, highlighting its low recoil and suitability for home defense and as a truck gun. The system is noted for being easy to train with and ambidextrous, making it accessible to all shooters. Delp suggests its fun factor and versatility make it a desirable firearm.
Elliott Delp reviews the Springfield KUNA, a 9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine. While accurate and reliable in testing, he notes it doesn't feel revolutionary compared to market competitors. The review highlights independent purchasing and testing by the channel, emphasizing objective performance evaluation.
Elliott Delp provides an expert comparison between the Springfield KUNA and the Grand Power Stribog SP9A3G, highlighting their shared roller-delayed operating system and ambidextrous controls. Key differences lie in magazine compatibility (KUNA proprietary vs. Glock for the Stribog model) and barrel length. The review emphasizes the high degree of similarity, suggesting they may share underlying design elements.
Elliott Delp provides an initial look at the Springfield KUNA 9mm PCC, highlighting its design similarities to other platforms. His primary critique focuses on the use of proprietary magazines, expressing a preference for common standards like CZ Scorpion or Glock magazines to enhance user convenience and reduce accessory costs.
This review compares the Matador Arms Mat9 and the Springfield Kuna, both roller-delayed 9mm firearms. The Mat9, made in the USA, offers superior modularity with its AR-15 platform compatibility and extensive magazine options (Glock, Colt, PP-Bizon, MP5). The Kuna, developed in Croatia, features proprietary magazines and a polymer lower. While both are priced around $1,200 with braces, the Mat9 is highlighted for its versatility and customization potential.
This review of the Springfield Kuna highlights its robust construction and user-friendly features. The firearm utilizes a roller-delayed blowback system, a monolithic upper, and a swappable non-reciprocating charging handle. It offers extensive customization with M-LOK mounts and an optic rail, complemented by an ambidextrous lower and AR-15 grip compatibility. The 5-inch barrel, aggressive muzzle brake, and light trigger contribute to a remarkably low-recoil shooting experience, making it a compelling option for its price point.
This video from Exile Armory showcases a wide variety of new and used firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns from brands like Springfield, Sig Sauer, HK, CZ, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, and Marlin. The presenter, Amber, provides pricing and key features for many items, such as clear magazines on the HK P8A1 and optic cuts on various models. The video also touches on NFA items like suppressors and SBRs, offering a comprehensive look at the inventory available at their Weaver, Alabama location.
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