KRISS Vector SBR Suppressed

Published on April 30, 2014
Duration: 10:12

This guide details the setup and operation of the KRISS Vector SBR with an AAC Ti-RANT suppressor, based on expert instruction from hickok45. It covers the legal aspects of SBR ownership, suppressor installation, unsuppressed and suppressed shooting techniques, and ammunition reliability testing. The video emphasizes the firearm's accuracy and the effectiveness of the Super V system, even with a suppressor, for managing recoil.

Quick Summary

The KRISS Vector SBR, chambered in .45 ACP, offers impressive recoil management via its Super V system and is effectively suppressed with an AAC Ti-RANT. Legal ownership requires NFA compliance, including a $200 tax stamp. Testing showed reliable function with various ammunition brands, though suppressor use may cause a slight point-of-impact shift.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to KRISS Vector SBR
  2. 01:19Unsuppressed Shooting Session
  3. 03:43Ergonomics and Stock Modifications
  4. 04:49Suppressed Shooting with AAC Ti-RANT
  5. 07:16Ammunition and Reliability
  6. 08:18Final Thoughts and Slow-Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the legal requirements for owning a KRISS Vector SBR?

Owning a KRISS Vector SBR requires compliance with Federal NFA regulations. This includes submitting an ATF Form 4, undergoing a background check, and paying a $200 tax stamp. It is classified as a Short Barreled Rifle due to its barrel length or overall configuration.

How does the AAC Ti-RANT suppressor affect the KRISS Vector SBR's performance?

The AAC Ti-RANT suppressor significantly reduces the audible report of the KRISS Vector SBR, making it quieter to shoot. Hickok45 noted a slight shift in the point of impact after suppressor installation, which is common and can be compensated for.

What ammunition was tested with the KRISS Vector SBR?

The KRISS Vector SBR was tested with various .45 ACP ammunition, including offerings from Grace Ammo, Bitterroot Valley Ammunition, and Winchester White Box. The firearm demonstrated reliable cycling across these different loads.

What is the Super V Recoil Mitigation System?

The Super V Recoil Mitigation System is a unique technology in KRISS firearms designed to redirect and reduce felt recoil. This system contributes to the Vector's manageable recoil impulse, especially in .45 ACP, enhancing shooter control and comfort.

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