Kriss Vector (Gen II) - Close Range Practical Accuracy

Published on August 1, 2019
Duration: 10:24

This training drill focuses on practical accuracy with the Kriss Vector Gen 2 in a simulated competition scenario. It covers engaging targets at various distances (7m, 10m, 35m) under time pressure, incorporating movement, barrier shooting, and reloads. The drill emphasizes balancing speed with accuracy, as demonstrated by a PCC Grand Master competitor.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 (9mm) features a delayed blowback action, measures 616mm (24.25in) and weighs 2.7kg (6lbs). Its recoil impulse is sharp but highly controllable with minimal dot movement, making it effective for practical accuracy drills despite a unique reload process requiring support-hand operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: Kriss Vector Gen 2 Practical Accuracy
  2. 00:20Kriss Vector Gen 2 Specifications & Setup
  3. 00:26Practical Accuracy Course Layout & Stages
  4. 01:17Shooter Introduction: Josh Mazzola
  5. 01:29Timed Course Run & Target Analysis
  6. 03:41Recoil Impulse Analysis: Kriss Vector vs. Competitors
  7. 09:41Competition Scoring Explained
  8. 09:47Final Performance Analysis & Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Kriss Vector Gen 2 tested in the video?

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 is chambered in 9mm, features a delayed blowback action, measures 616mm (24.25 inches) in length, weighs 2.7kg (6lbs), and is manufactured in the United States. It was equipped with an Eotech XPS-2 optic and an SB Pistol Brace.

How does the Kriss Vector Gen 2's recoil compare to other PCCs?

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 has a sharp, quick recoil impulse, distinct from platforms like the Sterling, JP, or CZ Evo. Despite its sharpness, the video highlights that its dot movement is almost non-existent and very controllable.

What is the scoring system for the practical accuracy drill shown?

The drill uses a scoring system based on target zones: Alpha (5 points), Charlie (3 points), Delta (1 point), and a Miss Penalty (-10 points). This is applied within the context of a 9x19mm Minor Power Factor competition standard.

What were the main takeaways from the Kriss Vector Gen 2's performance in the practical accuracy test?

The shooter, a PCC Grand Master, found the Kriss Vector Gen 2's recoil controllable with minimal dot movement, despite it being his first time shooting the platform. He noted the unique reload process as a training challenge.

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