So I’d say technically it isn’t the vectoring per se that reduces felt recoil. Should be about 5-6 kg that way (13 pounds add or take a pound). KRISS USA sent their Vector 22 CRB and SDP-SB in for review. The fact that it fires a .45 ACP cartridge is cool, but I value keeping the sights on target more than sheer weight of fire. All things considered, these tactical masterpieces look like weapons straight out of a sci-fi flick. The Vector fires at twice that rate, a finger-scorching 1,200 rounds per minute. Your email address will not be published. The first shot is consistent and groups well (lower left), but the second shot is always high and to the right. In fact, I’ve seen several films and video games – like the remakes of Robocop and Total Recall – employ the Vector as the gun used in the future.

I sent it back and the promised to send me another after the problems were fixed. The idea behind their recoil system is to direct the force from the gun’s recoil downwards, counteracting the natural tendency for the gun to “walk” upwards as it fires.
A most interesting review Nick, of the sort this site does so well. Partly because we didn’t have access to any and also because all of our training was at the platoon level (After all, this was prepping for future officers). It would be more accurate to say that the SAW effectively nudged out the M60 (replacing 7.62 with 5.46), and its absence is being felt. If I’m shooting an SMG, it had better offer far superior full-auto accuracy/controllability. While much of this is due to their revolutionary Super V Recoil Mitigation System, KRISS added several other performance-enhancing features throughout these guns. Sold mine for more than I paid so no damage done. If you couldn’t tell already, the KRISS Vector Series offers one of the most pleasurable and user-friendly shooting experiences in the industry. 5.56 is still more effective out of an SBR. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 12 giu 2020 alle 15:31. This version basically takes after the SMG, but instead of the machine gun fire capability, it’s a … These KRISS modern marvels are all constructed around the innovative Super V Recoil Mitigation System, which gives these guns insane handling. 13 rounds for a 1911 length mag? 9mm ammunition is 3/5ths the price of 5.56 these days, which is why I too built a 9mm AR. I think of the Uzi because, like the Vector, the Uzi is a highly-concealable, ultra-reliable, and super-accurate submachine gun that is as unique as it is versatile. It’s one of my favorites, mainly because of how controllable the gun is even when flipped to full auto. Like I said, you can’t really cheat Newton out of his equal-but-opposite reaction. This target was shot at 10 yards, by the way. Although I hear rumors that new products will be coming very shortly. I used to own a Vector, and sold it not long after I bought it. I think Kriss may be onto something going forward but stay away for now.

Very different. Instead, they favor a return to the roots of the gun .
Required fields are marked *. Honestly, anything with a 16″ barrel is going to be of limited usefulness. If you look at the weapons the M249 and M240 are based on they are a lot slimmer and trimmer. The stabilizing brace configuration of the DMK22P offering more stability and control in a small package. Looks good. 1. The accuracy you could get out of an M60 mounted on a T&E was impressive. Once thing I do find weird is that the .338 has a longer range than the 7.62, but it also has a much flatter trajectory, and the whole point of a medium machine gun is suppression and tactical use of the “beaten zone” that the steep falloff in trajectory affords while maintaining a lot of the rounds energy – something neither the SAW not this new .338 MG can do. The only thing smoother would be a Sten (VERY awkward to hold and aim) or a Swedish K. Each time I’ve been with people using the semi-auto version of the VECTOR it has proven to be a frustrating series of fail to extract, or fail to feed, or fail to eject properly. I like the ergonomics, overall. So let’s just right down to business – Welcome to the Gunivore review of the unusual, unparalleled, and unstoppable KRISS Vector Series. The charging handle is on the left side, readily manipulated with the weak hand.

For my lefty friend, different story. pwrserge says: June 2, 2014 at 11:03 . It’s not going to be pleasant, but neither is a 12ga.