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Published on August 29, 2021
Duration: 0:52

This guide details a rapid reloading and bolt manipulation drill for the Kriss Vector, specifically using short magazines. The video demonstrates proficient emergency reloads and bolt release techniques, highlighting the importance of consistent weapon manipulation for experienced shooters. The focus is on efficient transitions and maintaining control during high-speed drills.

Quick Summary

Master rapid reloading and bolt release techniques for the Kriss Vector using short magazines. This advanced drill focuses on efficient manipulation, ensuring a fresh magazine is seated securely and a round is chambered quickly via the charging handle or bolt release lever for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kriss Vector Drill
  2. 00:01Kriss Vector Gen 2 Overview
  3. 00:05Short Magazine Reload Technique
  4. 00:15Bolt Release Lever Manipulation

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you perform a rapid reload with a short magazine on a Kriss Vector?

To perform a rapid reload, first ensure the firearm is safe. Drop the empty short magazine using the release, immediately seat a fresh magazine until it locks, then cycle the charging handle or use the bolt release lever to chamber a round.

What is the purpose of practicing bolt release lever manipulation?

Practicing bolt release lever manipulation allows for faster chambering of a round after a magazine change compared to using the charging handle. This technique is crucial for maintaining speed and efficiency in tactical drills.

What are the key specifications of the Kriss Vector shown?

The Kriss Vector Gen 2 featured has a 5.5-inch barrel, weighs around 7.0 lbs, and is chambered in .45 ACP. It uses short magazines with a capacity of 10-13 rounds, and its MSRP is between $1,500 and $1,800.

What safety precautions should be taken during firearm manipulation drills?

Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and cleared before starting. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard. Treat every firearm as if it were loaded, and maintain muzzle discipline throughout the drill.

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