Kriss Vector 45 ACP Factory SBR

Published on October 6, 2017
Duration: 16:18

This review covers the Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR in .45 ACP, highlighting its unique Super V recoil mitigation system which drastically reduces muzzle rise. The Gen 2 features improved ergonomics, a modular AR-15 stock adapter, and a 5.5-inch barrel with metric threading. While accurate at 100-300 yards, suppressed shooting introduced consistency issues, leading to unsuppressed testing for better barrel harmonics.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR features a unique Super V recoil mitigation system that directs bolt force downwards, drastically reducing muzzle rise. Gen 2 upgrades include modularity via an AR-15 stock adapter and improved ergonomics. Its 5.5-inch barrel is threaded M16x1 LH.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Kriss Vector SBR .45 ACP Suppressed
  2. 00:58Gen 2 Improvements: Stock & Ergonomics
  3. 02:11Super V Recoil Mitigation System Explained
  4. 02:57Suppressor & 5.5" Barrel Specs (M16x1 LH)
  5. 03:59Glock 21 Magazine Compatibility & Extensions
  6. 05:34AutoTargets Automated Target System Demo
  7. 07:42Gen 2 Safety & Easy Takedown
  8. 08:39Long Range Accuracy Test (100-300 Yds)
  9. 10:12Suppressor Accuracy Issues & Unsuppressed Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kriss Vector's recoil system unique?

The Kriss Vector utilizes the Super V system, where the bolt dives downward upon recoil. This action pulls the recoil force down rather than straight back, significantly reducing muzzle rise and felt recoil, especially in full-auto configurations.

What are the key improvements in the Kriss Vector Gen 2 SBR?

The Gen 2 model features an improved Defiance stock using a standard AR-15 receiver extension for better modularity, a refined trigger, enhanced ergonomics, and a more user-friendly safety selector that doesn't interfere with the shooter's hand.

What are the barrel specifications for the Kriss Vector SBR?

The factory SBR variant comes with a 5.5-inch barrel threaded with a metric 16x1 left-hand pitch. It requires specific adapters for common suppressors.

How does the Kriss Vector perform at longer ranges?

The Kriss Vector SBR demonstrated the ability to hit steel targets at 100 to 300 yards with .45 ACP. However, suppressed shooting introduced significant point-of-impact shifts and consistency issues.

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