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Item Number: 2009
KRISS VECTOR GEN II CRB COMBAT GREY KV10-CCG20
FEATURES OVERVIEW
- Patented KRISS Super V Recoil Mitigation System
- Glock™ Magazine Compatible
- Smooth Trigger with Audible and Tacticle Reset
- Toolless Caliber Interchangeability
- Ambidextrous Short Throw Safety Lever
- Full Length MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Top Rail
- MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Bottom Rail
- Low Profile Folding Sights
- KRISS Vector Enhanced Barrel Shroud
- KRISS M4 Stock Adaptor with DEFIANCE® M4 Stock
- 4-pin Toolless Disassembly
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: KV10-CCG20
CALIBER: 10 mm
CAPACITY: 15+1
COMPLIANCE: Standard
STOCK: 6 Position Adjustable Stock
FRONT SIGHT: Flip, Adjustable
REAR SIGHT: Flip, Adjustable
FURNITURE: Advanced Polymer Composite
FINISH: Cerakote
OVERALL LENGTH: 35.25 in / 895 mm - 38.5 in / 978 mm
WEIGHT: 8.3 lbs / 3.7 kg
HEIGHT: 6.8 in / 175 mm
WIDTH: 2.56 in / 65 mm
TOP RAIL LENGTH: 13 in / 332 mm
BARREL LENGTH: 16.0"
TWIST RATE: 1:10" RH
THREAD PITCH: None
BARREL FINISH: Black Nitride (QPQ)
# OF GROOVES: 6
BARREL MATERIAL: 4141 Chrome Moly
OPERATING SYSTEM: Closed Bolt, Delayed Blowback
ACTION TYPE: Semi-Automatic
TRIGGER TYPE: Pivoting, Single Stage
TRIGGER WEIGHT: 5.5 lbs
SAFETY: Ambidextrous
MAGAZINE RELEASE: Button, Left Side
MAGAZINE COMPATABILITY: Glock™ G20 Magazine

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Awesome gun. Awesome caliber.

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These are nothing more than marketing hype when it comes to the "NO RECOIL" comments I hear. I had the Gen 1 in 45 ACP and there was recoil when it worked. Unfortunately it rarely fed a magazine without multiple FTF/FTE problems. My Gen 2 in 9mm has been more reliable but again - still has recoil. Apart from the unique look and feel of this gun - the no recoil myth is complete hyperbole and would argue an AR in identical caliber produces no more felt recoil that this platform. Differences being the AR is a fraction of the cost, will prove to be more reliable and lacks proprietary overpriced parts.

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If you watch any video of one being fired you can clearly see the recoil and the shooter having to reacquire the target after each trigger pull. Anyone who thinks this is recoilless must also own stock in snake oil....

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With 10mm at a capacity of 15rds, you might as well get a G20. At least then you can holster it and carry an actual long gun.

I am not a fan of blocks, but there is no better deal/value out there in 10mm. I use it as a sidearm when hunting pigs.

Also, at 7lbs and 35 inches long, you might as well get an AR.

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I'd be embarrassed to be shot by one of these.

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Point taken. There's something going on. Hard to decribe unless you shoot one.

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I picked up the same version but in 45. Go it for a steal in a trade as would have never picked one up otherwise. I will say it's a nice change of pace as I have a safe full of AR's/AK's/AR variants so it's something a little different. The only grip I have is its super long and the barrel is not threaded so can't suppress. The way to do it is buy the pistol version and sbr. I am thinking about cutting barrel and SBR'ing mine. They are very easy to keep on target as recoil pulse is much different than my scorpion or AR SBR's... This is a good option for the man who has everything. I would not buy one if this is your only 16 inch semi. Defiantly go with an AR, Cz scorpion, AK, MPX, MCX, etc....

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What recoil? I got to try out the pistol version with no brace, just the gun itself only. Was firing .45 ACP and there was absolutely no recoil. If it wasn't for the bang and a hole in the target I wouldn't have known the gun actually fired. Really tempted to get a pistol one.

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Does anyone have any experience with these guns? The rather small and deep set ejection port has me concerned about reliability.

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I got to try out a pre-owned one but as far as I can tell it was cleaned and oiled but it kept jamming with different magazines. I'm assuming the previous owner was screwing around with it causing feeding issues.

But it was only the first few rounds in each magazine. After that it shot fine. And there was absolutely no felt recoil and this was the pistol version with no brace. It just feels like you can achieve insane accurate rapid fire with that thing...

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I own one and have never had a malfunction.

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Did someone say mall ninja

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Overpriced

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The vectors are always on here in different cals, but there always around the same price. Never a WOW price. this is a novelty gun for me doesnt really have a purpose. House gun? Car gun? Kinda of no where

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This things gotta be a beast! I have shot the .45 version but didn't know they even made a 10mm version. Not sure how it would pan out ballistically in a rifle format though.

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Theoretically it could start approaching .357 magnum ballistics. You can already get some really stout 10mm rounds that get close to 800ftlbs out of a pistol.

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