I traded my buddy a couple of unused firearms for this little gem, as Kriss Vector 10mm. I was Leary at first but once I saw it in person, the trade was made. Today I mounted up a Burris FF3 and hit the range. The first shot was low, as was the second. The third group was a little right, but group four was dead center and just took the center out at 25yds. This gun is easy to shoot well and dead accurate. I also got a Gen 1 Kriss .45 from him as well, but enjoyed shooting the 10mm a little more.
Posts: 1145 | Location: Orange Park, FL. | Registered: November 26, 2000
Very nice. I dig the white, I’d rather have that than FDE if I was going to have anything other than black.
I wanted a Kriss Vector 9mm carbine in the worst way until I handled one and decided I couldn’t handle the safety digging into my thumb. I suppose that can be remedied, but it was enough to make me walk at the time. My attraction to the space gun look keeps pulling me back in, though.
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Originally posted by benny6: Aren’t your groups a little small for a stormtrooper?
Excellent!
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Posts: 48045 | Location: 10,150 Feet Above Sea Level in Colorado | Registered: April 04, 2002
I had a pistol version of the KRISS years ago and was amazed at how accurate it was. The only thing disappointing was how hard it was to charge the pistol. I am no wimp and have no problem operating most firearms but the KRISS mechanism was challenging.