Kriss Vector 45 ACP Factory SBR

Published on October 6, 2017
Duration: 16:18

This guide details the field stripping process for the Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR, emphasizing its tool-less pin removal system for easy maintenance. The video highlights the unique Super V recoil mitigation system and compatibility with Glock 21 magazines. Instruction is provided by Iraqveteran8888, a recognized authority in the firearms community.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR in .45 ACP features the Super V Recoil Mitigation system, reducing muzzle rise significantly. It has a 5.5-inch barrel, uses Glock 21 magazines (with optional extended capacity), and demonstrates surprising long-range accuracy up to 300 yards, though suppressor use may impact consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kriss Vector SBR
  2. 00:58Gen 2 Features and Improvements
  3. 02:11Super V Recoil Mitigation System
  4. 02:57Suppressor and Barrel Specs
  5. 03:59Magazine Compatibility
  6. 05:34AutoTargets Demonstration
  7. 07:42Safety and Takedown
  8. 08:39Long Range Accuracy Testing
  9. 10:12Suppressor Accuracy Observations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR?

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR features the Super V Recoil Mitigation system for reduced muzzle rise, a 5.5-inch barrel with metric 16x1 LH threading, compatibility with Glock 21 magazines, and improved ergonomics including a shorter safety selector and modular Defiance stock.

How does the Super V system on the Kriss Vector work?

The Super V system redirects recoil energy downward by having the bolt dive downwards upon firing. This action pulls the force away from the shooter's shoulder and significantly reduces muzzle climb, making follow-up shots faster and more controllable.

Can the Kriss Vector SBR be used effectively at long range?

Yes, the Kriss Vector SBR chambered in .45 ACP has demonstrated surprising accuracy up to 300 yards, successfully hitting steel targets. However, suppressor use can affect point-of-impact consistency at these distances.

What are the magazine options for the Kriss Vector SBR?

The Kriss Vector SBR uses standard Glock 21 magazines, typically holding 13 rounds. Optional 'MagEx' extensions can increase capacity to 25 or 29 rounds, though 25 rounds are often noted for better reliability.

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