Supposed to be a good gun. Low recoil. Think its a 9mm or a .45
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Originally posted by RGCintha29073 View PostAnybody have any experience with one of these? The Kriss Vector
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Originally posted by E30_Pare View PostSupposed to be a good gun. Low recoil. Think its a 9mm or a .45
I handled one at the funstore and it was surprisingly comfy. I have mixed feelings about the long barrel and faux suppressor.1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
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Originally posted by AwakenNoMore View Post.45 ACP only.
I handled one at the funstore and it was surprisingly comfy. I have mixed feelings about the long barrel and faux suppressor.Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Originally posted by Vedubin01 View PostThey do feel nice but a bit heavier than I expected. You can always fix the barrel and suppressor with a $200 tax stamp1991 325i - "Scambles" The Daily Driven lightly modded.
1988 Mazda RX-7 TII "Mako" The Free Dorito
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Originally posted by AwakenNoMore View PostWell there's that and the SBR barrel itself which has to be pressed in from what I've gathered. Then again if your already spending that much green what a few hundred more for the tax tamp,barrel, labor and oh why not, an Osprey suppressor. At that point though I would have bought my e30 3 times over.Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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Originally posted by RGCintha29073 View PostAnybody have any experience with one of these? The Kriss Vector
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While I like the look and feel of the gun, I came to realize it's a modern version of an over-engineered and unwieldy, 'tommy-gun'. Handle one of those as well and you'll see what I mean.
It's a big, porky gun shooting a pistol caliber. If you want to stick with the caliber, I think you'd be better served by a full-house, multi-stack .45 from STI or Para Ordnance.
I watched an episode of some outdoor/gun show (I cannot recall the name) where 2 guys (ex-military) ran a course shooting a Kriss vs. a Thompson sub. Both guys experienced numerous jamming problems with the Kriss. Not that I would expect this to be indicative of the gun's design, but it does make a strong statement with regards to dependability.
I guess it boils down to what you want and expect of your gun. If you want something that looks cool and gets a lot of, "ooohs" and "ahhh's" at the range, then this gun should do the trick. But I don't consider it a carbine and it's too big/bulky to be a pistol, but that's just me.
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Trying to get ak47 or ar15 before Oct 1st so I have decided to sell/trade my precious.
Very rare Smith and Wesson 4013tsw late model with rail and double stack magazines. Coming with 4 mags hogue grip and leather holster.
Looking for $700. Also have a sweet Armi-Sport 1853 Enfield replica .58 I looking to unload to fund the new rifle.
Anyone intradested?
Links to listings at arms list.
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