Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector features a two-position fire selector. The rear switch is for safety. The front switch allows selection between single fire, two-shot burst, and full auto modes. To fire, set the selector to a fire position (indicated by red color) and press the trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intro & Kriss Vector Overview
  2. 00:02SHOT Show 2026 & Kriss USA
  3. 00:14Fire Selector Switch Explained
  4. 00:18How to Select Fire Mode

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you select full auto on a Kriss Vector?

To select full auto on a Kriss Vector, locate the front fire selector switch. Ensure it is moved to the position indicated for full auto, often marked with an arrow or symbol. The rear switch controls safety. Always confirm the selector is correctly set before engaging the trigger.

What are the different fire modes on a Kriss Vector?

The Kriss Vector typically offers multiple firing modes controlled by a selector switch. These commonly include safe, single fire, two-shot burst, and full auto. The exact options may vary by specific model and configuration.

What is the purpose of the rear switch on the Kriss Vector?

The rear switch on the Kriss Vector is primarily for safety. It is used to engage the firearm's safety mechanism, preventing accidental discharge. Always ensure this switch is in the 'safe' position when not actively firing.

Where was the Kriss Vector shown in full auto?

The Kriss Vector in full auto configuration was showcased by Kriss USA at SHOT Show 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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