Kriss FRT: Does It Actually Work? #shorts #edc

Published on March 5, 2026
Duration: 0:24

This guide details the testing procedure for the RTLR Group trigger mechanism on a Kriss Vector. It covers switching between semi-auto and the 'Rattler' mode, emphasizing the importance of a safety check before and during live-fire testing. The video demonstrates the functionality of the new trigger system.

Quick Summary

The RTLR Group trigger mechanism for the Kriss Vector is an aftermarket upgrade that provides both semi-automatic firing with a reset and a rapid-fire 'Rattler' mode. Testing involves verifying the semi-auto reset and then evaluating the performance in the 'Rattler' mode, always prioritizing firearm safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firing Kriss Vector
  2. 00:02Introducing RTLR Trigger
  3. 00:06Installation Video Reference
  4. 00:11Testing Trigger Functionality
  5. 00:13Semi-Auto Test
  6. 00:18Rattler Mode Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the RTLR Group trigger mechanism for the Kriss Vector?

The RTLR Group trigger mechanism is an aftermarket upgrade for the Kriss Vector firearm, offering distinct firing modes including semi-automatic with a reset and a rapid-fire 'Rattler' mode.

How do you test the RTLR Group trigger on a Kriss Vector?

After installation, test the semi-auto mode for trigger reset. Then, switch to the 'Rattler' mode and fire to assess its performance, always ensuring firearm safety protocols are followed.

What are the benefits of the RTLR Group trigger for the Kriss Vector?

The primary benefit is the added functionality of the 'Rattler' mode, providing a different firing experience compared to the standard Kriss Vector trigger, alongside a functional semi-automatic reset.

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