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Springfield Armory’s Kuna 9mm Wins Guns.com Readers’ Choice Award

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Springfield Armory’s Kuna 9mm just snagged the Guns.com Readers’ Choice Award for Best New PCC in 2025, and it’s no surprise why—this PDW-style powerhouse is redefining compact carbine expectations with its roller-delayed blowback system, a nod to proven HK designs that deliver unflinching reliability without the gas system fuss. Clocking in at prices of $1,179 for the base model and $1,330 for the upgraded variant, both flaunt ambidextrous controls, threaded barrels for suppressors, and a pistol brace-ready chassis that screams versatility for home defense, range domination, or that SBR build you’ve been eyeing. In a market flooded with AR9 clones, the Kuna stands out by blending European engineering precision with American manufacturing grit, proving Springfield isn’t just riding the PCC wave—they’re carving the next crest.

What makes this win a big deal for the 2A community? It’s a reader-voted smackdown against the bureaucracy bogging down ATF brace rules and pistol brace bans, positioning the Kuna as a ready-made workaround for law-abiding gun owners who want PDW performance without jumping through NFA hoops (yet). Roller-delayed tech means softer recoil and faster follow-ups compared to simple blowback rivals, potentially shifting buyer preferences toward more sophisticated, suppressor-friendly platforms amid rising demand for quiet, controllable 9mm carbines. Springfield’s move here signals a broader industry pivot: as ammo costs stabilize and urban defense scenarios evolve, expect more heritage brands to dust off delayed-blowback blueprints, fueling innovation that keeps the Second Amendment edge sharp against regulatory overreach.

The implications ripple outward—Kuna’s acclaim could accelerate adoption of roller-delayed 9mms, pressuring competitors like B&T or Zenith to drop prices or innovate further, while empowering 2A enthusiasts with a sub-$1,400 option that’s as tactically sound as it is award-worthy. If you’re building a brace-stacked safe or prepping for the next mag dump session, snag one before the hype train leaves the station; this isn’t just a win for Springfield, it’s a victory lap for pistol-caliber platforms proving they’re here to stay.

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