Kriss Vector 9 mm

Published on May 20, 2023
Duration: 0:17

This video demonstrates the Kriss Vector 9mm's performance in rapid fire, showcasing its Super V recoil mitigation system for low recoil and high rate of fire. It also touches on common handling issues, such as accidental magazine release engagement due to control layout, offering insights for new users. The content is presented by a firearms enthusiast and content creator.

Quick Summary

The Kriss Vector 9mm features the Super V recoil mitigation system, enabling low felt recoil and a high rate of fire during rapid shooting. It is compatible with 17 or 33-round Glock magazines. Be mindful of the control layout to avoid accidental magazine release engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shooting Demonstration & Recoil
  2. 00:09Handling Discussion: Magazine Release

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Kriss Vector 9mm effective for rapid fire?

The Kriss Vector 9mm utilizes the Super V recoil mitigation system, which is designed to reduce felt recoil and allow for a higher rate of fire, making it effective for rapid shooting scenarios.

What are common handling issues with the Kriss Vector 9mm?

A common handling issue noted is the potential for accidental engagement of the magazine release due to the firearm's specific control layout, particularly for new or inexperienced shooters.

What is the magazine capacity for the Kriss Vector 9mm?

The Kriss Vector 9mm is compatible with Glock magazines and typically offers magazine capacities of either 17 or 33 rounds, providing flexibility for the shooter.

What recoil mitigation system does the Kriss Vector 9mm use?

The Kriss Vector 9mm employs the proprietary Super V recoil mitigation system. This system is engineered to redirect recoil energy, significantly reducing the impulse felt by the shooter.

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