Kriss Vector

Published on October 1, 2014
Duration: 15:47

The Kriss Vector submachine gun features a unique 'Super V' recoil mitigation system that significantly reduces felt recoil by directing bolt travel downward and rearward. Its 5.5-inch barrel is optimized for .45 ACP, offering good powder burn and velocity. Despite a noticeable trajectory drop at 300 yards, the Vector maintains accuracy, demonstrating its capability even at extended ranges.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector features a unique 'Super V' recoil mitigation system where the bolt travels downward and rearward, significantly reducing felt recoil. Its 5.5-inch barrel is optimized for .45 ACP, balancing powder burn and velocity effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Introducing the Kriss Vector SMG
  2. 01:42Kriss Vector's Unique Super V Recoil System
  3. 02:46Full Auto Fire & Suppressor Setup
  4. 05:28Barrel Length and .45 ACP Ballistics
  5. 10:08Long Range Accuracy Test at 300 Yards

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kriss Vector's recoil system unique?

The Kriss Vector utilizes a 'Super V' system, which features non-linear bolt travel. The bolt moves downward and rearward, effectively redirecting energy away from the shooter and significantly reducing felt recoil compared to traditional firearms.

What is the optimal barrel length for the Kriss Vector's .45 ACP caliber?

The 5.5-inch barrel is considered ideal for the .45 ACP cartridge in the Kriss Vector. This length provides a good balance for powder burn and velocity, maximizing efficiency without the unnecessary friction loss found in longer barrels.

How does the Kriss Vector perform at longer ranges?

During testing at 300 yards with .45 ACP, the Kriss Vector demonstrated consistent accuracy on target, despite a noticeable trajectory drop. This highlights its capability beyond typical pistol caliber engagement distances.

What firing modes does the Kriss Vector offer?

The Kriss Vector is capable of select-fire, offering semi-automatic, a two-round burst, and full-automatic firing modes. Its full-auto capability is noted for an extremely high rate of fire.

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