Shooting the Kriss Vector | Gen 2 CRB 45 ACP

Published on April 11, 2020
Duration: 4:49

This review covers the Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB in .45 ACP, highlighting its unique Super V recoil system which mitigates felt recoil despite the caliber and SMG-style platform. The video details the Gen 2's improved controls, including a flat trigger and ambidextrous safety, and confirms its reliability even when operated 'dirty'. Compatibility with standard Glock 21 magazines is noted, along with the availability of extended capacity options.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB in .45 ACP features an effective Super V recoil system and updated controls like a flat trigger and ambidextrous safety. It demonstrates reliability even when dirty and uses standard Glock 21 magazines, with extended options available.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Series Roadmap
  2. 01:09Controls and Ergonomics Walkthrough
  3. 02:21First Shooting String & Recoil System
  4. 03:11Reliability and Magazine Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences in controls between the Kriss Vector Gen 1 and Gen 2 CRB?

The Gen 2 CRB features a 45-degree ambidextrous safety selector and a flat trigger, which is a notable change from the skeletonized trigger found on the Gen 1 model. The non-reciprocating charging handle remains a key feature.

How effective is the Super V recoil system on the Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB?

The Super V system significantly mitigates recoil, making the platform more manageable. However, due to the .45 ACP caliber and the SMG-style platform's weight, some recoil is still felt in the shoulder.

Is the Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB reliable, and what magazines does it use?

Yes, the Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB is noted for its reliability, even when operated in dirty conditions. It is compatible with standard Glock 21 magazines, with extended 25-30 round options available.

What caliber is the Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB reviewed in this video?

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 CRB featured in this review is chambered in .45 ACP. This caliber contributes to the felt recoil, even with the Super V system.

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