Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector features a dual-switch system for operation: a rear switch for safety and a front selector for firing modes, including single fire, two-shot burst, and full auto. To fire, set the selector to 'fire', indicated by the color red.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Kriss Vector Selector Switch Overview
  2. 00:18Operating the Selector Switches

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you control the firing modes on a Kriss Vector?

The Kriss Vector uses a front selector switch to control firing modes. You can select between single fire, a two-shot burst, and full auto. The rear switch is dedicated to safety.

What does the red indicator on the Kriss Vector selector mean?

The red indicator on the Kriss Vector's selector switch signifies the 'fire' position. Once the desired firing mode (single, burst, or full auto) is selected, moving the switch to the red 'fire' position readies the firearm to shoot.

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