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Thank you for joining The Bullet Points for yet another weapon review. Today, we were fortunate enough to get our hands on a highly sought-after piece of equipment... a KRISS Super V Vector CRB .45 ACP Rifle. This is usually built as a smaller, more compact sub - machine gun (SMG) with fully - automatic capabilities for Military and Law Enforcement use around the world. This however is semi-automatic only, and has a lengthened barrel as to make it qualify as a rifle for civilian ownership and use. The Vector is famous for having little to no muzzle climb and minimal felt recoil... this is due to the patented KRISS system (the spring & bolt from the blow back upon discharge actually travels back and then down in a "V" shape riding parallel to the magazine well). Another cool feature is that, seeing as the .45 ACP round is sub-sonic by nature, firing the cartridge through a longer barrel such as in this civilian version of the Vector Super V (or any other pistol-caliber carbine chambered in .45 Auto) creates a report almost as quiet as a hot .22 LR round (the .45 ACP travels at an average velocity of about 800 FPS, whereas the speed of sound at sea level is about 1,116 FPS). A huge highlight of this weapon is that it takes all standard Glock 21 magazines, as well as a 30 round KRISS brand mag (where legal). This particular Vector had the rear iron sight completely canted to the left to get it to hit on target, so we were trying to figure out what was wrong with it. Turns out the rail was off - set and needed to be sent back to KRISS for repair. We apologize for the poor audio quality, as we are on a "hot" range during the entire review and therefore is hard to hear any dialogue.
The Bullet Points on the KRISS Vector Super V CRB .45 ACP:
• Manufacturer: KRISS, LLC
• Model: KRISS Vector Super V CRB
• Country of Origin: USA
• Caliber: .45 ACP (230g FMJ recommended)
• Year Released: 2009
• Action: Closed bolt, delayed-blowback patented KRISS Super V System
• Material(s): Advanced metal components: A2 and 4340/4140 chrome-moly steel alloys heat hardened/manganese phosphate treated with aerospace 7075/6061 hard-anodized aluminum alloys. Aerospace polymer components: Lightweight injection molded housings of 15% fiber-reinforced Ultramid (tm) Nylon 6/6 composite alloy
• Magazine: Standard 10 or 13 round Glock 21 magazine, or after-market 26 rnd. G21 mag. Optional 30-round KRISS® MagEx also available
• Length (Open Stock): 34.8"
• Length (Folded Stock): 26.5"
• Height: 6.8"
• Weight (Unloaded): 5.8 lbs.
• Barrel: 15.9" / 16:1 Twist Rate
• Fire Control: Ambidextrous Fire/Safe settings (Semi-Automatic)
• Effective Range: 150 Meters
• MSRP: $1,895.00
• Pros: Compact, Light Weight, Low Muzzle Climb, Takes Standard Glock .45 ACP Magazines, Sturdy / Rugged Design, Battle - Ready, Smooth Trigger, Stellar Iron Sights, Rails for Accessories, Great Ergonomics, etc.
• Cons: Price, Availability, Barrel Length, etc.
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