Anyone into KRISS here?
>>29577594
When gen 2 comes out, yes
Maybe.
>>29577594
Seems this thing is mostly used by Special Forces because of it's compact feature.
>>29577594
Meh. They're mostly shit tbqh familia.
I had one. Sold it after a few trips to the range. Charging handle was a hard to manipulate, had multiple failures, and the mags with the extension were a pain in the ass. KRISS customer support sucks and the SBR process is really annoying/expensive.
>>29577751
>$200
>expensive
>>29577780
>confirmed never owning one
If you buy the carbine and contact them to have a short barrel pressed in, it's $500 on top of the stamp. Also, they're shit.
>>29577780
Do some research on the SBR process for the Vektor. It's $200 for the stamp and $500 for KRISS to convert a pistol to a rifle or to chop the barrel of a carbine.
>>29577833
>paying kriss to chop it
LGS can chop it for cheaper, and crown it.
>>29577859
Not from what I was told. The barrel requires proprietary tools to remove and any work not done by KRISS will void your warranty
>>29577780
>$200
>for paperwork only
>not expensive
I don't care who you are, but dropping a couple hundred on literally nothing is bothersome even to the wealthy.
The thing has the same build quality as a nerf gun
A little bit.
https://youtu.be/TrQTvyuFw7I?t=1014
>>29577921
oh, uhh, skip to 17:00
>>29577859
The barrel is pressed in. If you're going to pay some LGS to cut if off with a hacksaw and cut threads with a Harbor Freight die set, go for it.
>>29577859
>ill just keep talking out of my ass
>>29577936
KRISS actually told me if I wanted to form 1 it to hacksaw the barrel where I wanted it and they'd clean it up. Again, for $500
it looks tacticool as fuck. 'bout all it has going for it.