KRISS Vector SUPER V System Beats Recoil

Published on November 13, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This video explains the effectiveness of the KRISS Vector's SUPER V System in mitigating recoil, particularly for the .45 ACP caliber. The instructor highlights how the system reduces muzzle rise, making shooting smoother even in semi-automatic fire. It also touches upon the potential for enhanced shooting speed with aftermarket Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), though KRISS does not officially recommend them.

Quick Summary

The KRISS Vector's SUPER V System is engineered to significantly reduce recoil and muzzle rise for the .45 ACP caliber, making shooting exceptionally smooth. This mitigation is effective in both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire, enhancing control and follow-up shot speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00.45 ACP Recoil Mitigation
  2. 00:06Full-Auto Recoil Concerns
  3. 00:11SUPER V System Effectiveness
  4. 00:19Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs)

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the KRISS Vector's SUPER V System reduce recoil?

The SUPER V System is designed to channel the recoil energy downwards, effectively mitigating both felt recoil and muzzle rise. This makes the .45 ACP caliber shoot remarkably smooth, even in semi-automatic fire.

Is recoil mitigation only important for full-auto fire?

No, recoil mitigation is beneficial in semi-automatic fire as well. The KRISS Vector's system noticeably reduces muzzle rise, allowing for quicker sight acquisition and more controlled shooting, which is advantageous for all firing modes.

What are Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) and their relation to the KRISS Vector?

Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs) are aftermarket components that can be installed to achieve faster shooting rates. While KRISS does not officially recommend them, FRTs allow users to more fully experience the recoil mitigation capabilities of the SUPER V System.

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