KN9069B-FSA
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Designed to deliver exceptional shooting stability in a portable package, the Kuna houses a roller-delay operating system that dramatically reduces felt recoil and enhances control. Chambered in 9mm, it features a 6” threaded barrel with a muzzle brake, hybrid flip-up sights, and a 30-round translucent magazine with metal feed lips for reliable operation. Fully ambidextrous controls ensure seamless engagement for any shooter, while the non-reciprocating charging handle keeps handling smooth and unobstructed. The included Strike Industries FSA folding brace is attached to the integrated Picatinny rail end plate further enhancing shooting stability.The roller-delayed operating system uses a locking roller to delay the bolt, allowing for a lighter design that reduces recoil.
The Strike Industries FSA brace is a single-side folder that offers quick deployment and compact storage.
Easily swap between sight configurations with spring-loaded adjustable metal flip-up sights.
Information: To buy firearms and essential elements, you must have or be able to obtain a weapon permit (WES/SON/PAA/PAE) in Switzerland according to. (Art. 8 al. 1 LArm and ss and art. 15 al. 1 ss OArm)
If you fulfill this requirement and you purchase a firearm, please send us the WES / PAA to the following address: Dynamik Arms SARL/Gmbh, 124 route d Annecy, 1257 Croix-De-Rozon Suisse
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