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Springfield Kuna: Croatia's New Delayed-Blowback PCC/SMG (Ad-free)

The Kuna is a delayed-blowback 9mm pistol/PCC/submachine gun developed by HS Produkt in Croatia and marketed int he US by Springfield Armory. Development on it began in 2020 as a commercial project, but probably also with an eye to military and law enforcement sales. The Croatian police are currently using quite old MP5 submachine guns that will need to be replaced soon, and having a domestic option seems like an obvious play for HS Produkt. The did win a trial for SMGs from the São Paulo police in Brazil, so it is off to a good start.

The Kuna (a type of marmot, as well as the name of Croatia's pre-Euro currency) was developed in .40 S&W, with a 9x19mm following. It uses a delayed blowback system similar to the HK roller-delay and the Stribog A3 system, and has completely ambidextrous controls. The US version has a 6" threaded barrel, pica tinny rear stock adapter with a folding arm brace, MP&-like backup iron sights, and proprietary magazines. The submachine gun version in Croatia uses a full-size folding stock, has a select-fire trigger (obviously), and also offers a 6.5" barrel with a trilug suppressor mount. Plans apparently exist for versions in .45ACP and 10mm Auto, as well as 12" carbines (and probably a 16" US carbine model).

Disclosure: This example was provided free of charge by Springfield Armory.

Springfield Kuna: Croatia's New Delayed-Blowback PCC/SMG (Ad-free)

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I miss the 40. my 1st handgun was chambered in it. did a fair amount of competing with it had like north of 4000 rounds through it. it's the better 9. the 12" "carbine" model seems the "standard" length to go. that 6inch is somewhat short but as a "pistol". price IS really tempting. sounds rather a bargain.

Guido Schriewer

I’m glad to see that Ian knows as much about marmots as I know about firearms engineering. It’s not good for a man to know too much.

Plan9fromkansas


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