KRISS Vector CRB Carbine Review .45 ACP

Published on June 3, 2014
Duration: 22:20

The KRISS Vector CRB in .45 ACP offers exceptional recoil mitigation thanks to its Super V system, allowing for surprisingly accurate shooting even at 300 yards. This carbine features a 16-inch barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a folding stock, making it a unique and controllable platform. While futuristic in design, its practical accuracy and ease of handling are highlighted throughout the review.

Quick Summary

The KRISS Vector CRB in .45 ACP features a unique Super V recoil mitigation system that directs bolt force downwards and backward, drastically reducing recoil and muzzle flip. This allows for exceptional control and surprising accuracy out to 300 yards, making it a highly effective pistol-caliber carbine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Initial Shooting
  2. 00:36KRISS Vector CRB Overview
  3. 01:12Super V Recoil Mitigation System Explained
  4. 01:53Controls & Ergonomics
  5. 02:16Optics & Rails Setup
  6. 02:40Field Stripping & Internals
  7. 04:11Bolt Mechanism & Cyclic Rate
  8. 06:52Range Performance: Short to Mid Range
  9. 12:29Secondary Shooter Assessment
  10. 15:30Long Range Testing (200-300 Yards)
  11. 20:07Final Thoughts & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the KRISS Vector CRB's recoil system unique?

The KRISS Vector utilizes a proprietary Super V system. This mechanism redirects the force of the bolt's rearward travel downwards and backward, significantly mitigating felt recoil and muzzle flip, making it exceptionally controllable.

How accurate is the KRISS Vector CRB in .45 ACP at longer distances?

Surprisingly accurate for a pistol-caliber carbine, the KRISS Vector CRB demonstrated practical accuracy out to 300 yards during testing, consistently hitting steel targets even with the slower .45 ACP round.

What are the key features of the KRISS Vector CRB carbine version?

The CRB features a 16-inch barrel with a pinned fake suppressor for NFA compliance, accepts Glock 21 magazines (up to 30 rounds with extension), has ambidextrous controls, a folding stock, and Picatinny rails for optics and accessories.

Is the KRISS Vector CRB easy to maintain and disassemble?

Yes, the KRISS Vector CRB is designed for straightforward field stripping using simple takedown pins. This allows for easy access to its internal components, including the unique downward-pivoting hammer mechanism.

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