Does a Vector FRT Run Suppressed? #shorts #edc

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 0:22

This video demonstrates the Kriss Vector's performance when suppressed with a Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46. The shooter, exhibiting experienced handling, attaches the suppressor hoping to improve cycling due to increased back pressure. The demonstration includes firing, magazine changes, and observations on the firearm's operation under suppressed conditions.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector was tested with a Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46 suppressor to evaluate its performance. The shooter aimed to improve cycling through increased back pressure. The demonstration included firing, magazine changes, and observations on the firearm's operation under suppressed conditions, highlighting the potential benefits of suppressor use for reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Suppressor Attachment
  2. 00:05Performance Expectation
  3. 00:08Firing Suppressed
  4. 00:11Magazine Change
  5. 00:15Continued Firing

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a suppressor affect the Kriss Vector's cycling?

Attaching a suppressor like the Griffin Armament Bushwhacker 46 can increase back pressure, potentially improving the cycling of the Kriss Vector, as suggested by the shooter in the video. Further testing is often needed to confirm optimal performance with specific ammunition.

What is the Bushwhacker 46 suppressor?

The Bushwhacker 46 is a suppressor manufactured by Griffin Armament, designed for use with various firearms. It was tested on a Kriss Vector in this video, with the shooter noting its potential to enhance cycling through added back pressure.

What are the key steps to testing a suppressed firearm?

Key steps include ensuring proper suppressor attachment, observing cycling and ejection patterns during firing, performing magazine changes, and conducting sustained fire to assess overall reliability and performance under suppressed conditions.

Why is back pressure important when using a suppressor?

Back pressure from a suppressor can influence a semi-automatic firearm's cycling. In some cases, like potentially with the Kriss Vector, increased back pressure can help ensure the action cycles reliably, especially with certain ammunition types.

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