Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 - Still A Staple?

Published on June 16, 2024
Duration: 21:25

This review of the Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 9mm PCC highlights its unique Super V recoil system, designed to reduce muzzle rise and improve follow-up shots. While its distinctive design and pop culture fame are noted, the review points out a less-than-ideal magazine release placement and a gritty trigger. The firearm is presented as a stylish, functional, but not the most economical option for PCC enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 9mm PCC features a unique Super V recoil system that directs energy downward, reducing muzzle rise for faster follow-up shots. While it accepts Glock magazines and offers a distinctive look, its magazine release placement and trigger quality are noted drawbacks, making it a stylish but less economical choice.

Chapters

  1. 01:23Introduction to the Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2
  2. 02:03Disclaimers and Sponsorships
  3. 03:00Basement Operator Apparel and Website
  4. 03:33True Shot Ammunition Review
  5. 04:03Kriss Vector: Iconic Firearm History
  6. 05:34Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 9mm Specs
  7. 06:32Firearm Layout and Components
  8. 07:27SDP Extended Rail Features
  9. 08:42Controls: Charging Handle and Bolt Catch
  10. 09:09Magazine Release Placement Critique
  11. 10:23Super V Recoil System Explained
  12. 12:06Super V vs. Traditional Blowback
  13. 13:01Trigger Performance Review
  14. 13:52Ambidextrous Safety and Folding Stock
  15. 14:36Glock Magazine Compatibility
  16. 14:53Current Build Setup and Accessories
  17. 15:49Kriss Vector Pricing and Availability
  18. 16:31Total Build Cost Analysis
  19. 17:14Is the Kriss Vector for You?
  20. 18:10Gen 2 vs. Gen 3 Kriss Vector
  21. 18:30MP5 vs. Kriss Vector vs. AKV Comparison
  22. 19:459mm AR-15 vs. Kriss Vector
  23. 20:33Final Thoughts on the Kriss Vector
  24. 20:58Outro and Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of the Kriss Vector's Super V recoil system?

The Kriss Vector's Super V recoil system directs recoil energy downward into the receiver, significantly reducing muzzle rise and allowing for faster target acquisition and follow-up shots, especially noticeable in full-auto fire.

What are the main ergonomic drawbacks of the Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2?

The primary ergonomic complaint is the magazine release placement, which is positioned such that the shooter must move their grip down to activate it. The trigger is also criticized for being gritty with significant take-up and post-reset travel.

Does the Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 use proprietary magazines?

No, the Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 utilizes standard Glock magazines, which is a significant advantage for users who already own Glock firearms, as it avoids the need for expensive proprietary magazines.

What is the typical price range for a Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 PCC setup?

A fully kitted-out Kriss Vector SDP Gen 2 setup, including the firearm, suppressor, optic, and other accessories, can range from $1,500 to over $3,200, positioning it as a premium, 'Gucci' option rather than an economical PCC.

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