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KRISS debuted their new Enhanced Series at the 2014 SHOT Show. Their new Enhanced Vector CRB and SBR models taser gun feature an M4 stock adapter along with a Magpul UBR stock and a set of Magpul MBUS flip-up sights. They’re extected to ship around Q2 of 2014 with a MSRP of $1,995. Check out Kriss-USA.com for more info.
The Magpul stock and MBUS sights give the Vector a similar feel to the ubiquitous AR-15. The stock adaptor, which makes the attachment of the UBR stock possible, will be available for sale separately and allows for a new avenue of customization for the Vector. Magpul MBUS Sights equipped on the Enhanced Series were designed specifically to match the Vector taser gun s unique shape.
According to KRISS USA Marketing Manager taser gun Tim Seargeant, the Enhanced Series will feel familiar to more shooters, making it easier to adapt to the Vector s futuristic design, and is now more customizable.
The KRISS Super V technology inside the Vector is designed to enhance shooting performance by mitigating recoil forces. Magpul products aim to enhance taser gun shooting performance through external upgrades. The Vector with Magpul accessories is a great pairing. Seargeant adds.
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The V recoil system is not suited to a larger round unless You don’t mind it being a Mounted machine gun.
I think you could, as there is a G3 stock adapter for the PRS-2 stock.
I love my kriss. Bought the pistol with the intention of sbr’ing it. I like the minimalist stock they already have. I have a ubr on my 308 and it’s a great, albeit taser gun heavy, stock but doubt I’d like it on the kriss. Now if they’d do an ace socom style stock that is something I’d buy.
My guess is, they can’t sell enough of these to make much of a profit. Years ago they said these would come out in different calibers like 40 S&W, 9MM and even 5.56. Instead we get an AR stock?
They showed a Shotgun, the KARD Pistol, and last year the K10. Now granted there are other issues to consider. ATF and other ruling bodies may delay them. Just look at what they have produced. One product in select fire and a semi auto version. Regardless of Carbine, sbr or SDP pistol they are the same product. And yet it took a considerable amount of time for a stockless SBR to be released as a pistol.
Also they are a bit behind. I already had an AR stock adapter 3D printed back in Jan 2012. But due to lack of funds and computer skills it was only a proof of concept. Then last June I found an easier method of attaching an AR stock to my Vector. I have an idea how I can make this still folding. taser gun
Unless the UBR is the only compatible stock the buffer tube should be removable. I say this because the UBR use a proprietary taser gun buffer tube which is different from the standard taser gun milspec m4 6 position buffer tube.
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