Kriss Vector | 9mm Carbine Range Review

Published on June 5, 2020
Duration: 6:03

This review of the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB in 9mm highlights its unique 'Super V' recoil system, which significantly reduces felt recoil. Expert instructor Mike Chiarappa demonstrates its ergonomics, accessories like Magpul MBUS sights and a Vortex Crossfire red dot, and its performance in dynamic shooting drills. The review covers its easy takedown, non-reciprocating charging handle, and reliability over 2,000 rounds, comparing it favorably to other PCCs.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector Gen II CRB 9mm carbine features a unique 'Super V' recoil system that significantly reduces felt recoil. Equipped with Magpul MBUS sights and a Vortex Crossfire red dot, it demonstrated reliability over 2,000 rounds and offers a non-reciprocating charging handle for improved handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kriss Vector Gen II CRB 9mm
  2. 00:43'Super V' Recoil System Explained
  3. 01:06Ergonomics, Sights, and Accessories
  4. 01:59Detailed Features and Takedown
  5. 03:28Dynamic Range Performance
  6. 05:02Final Thoughts and Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB's 'Super V' recoil system?

The 'Super V' recoil mitigation system in the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB is designed to significantly reduce felt recoil, making the 9mm carbine more manageable during rapid fire and dynamic shooting scenarios.

What accessories are shown with the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB in the review?

The Kriss Vector Gen II CRB is shown equipped with Magpul MBUS flip-up sights and a Vortex Crossfire red dot sight. It also utilizes 31-round Glock magazines.

How reliable is the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB based on the review?

The reviewer reports positive reliability after firing over 2,000 rounds through the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB, indicating a durable and consistent performance over an extended period.

What makes the Kriss Vector's charging handle unique?

The Kriss Vector features a non-reciprocating charging handle. This design means the handle does not move back and forth with the bolt carrier group, enhancing user comfort and control during operation.

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