I'm looking at these thinking, I could see myself with one...
Anyone else thinking the same? or have one?
Sound off on reliability/ build quality/ accuracy?
seems like a ridiculous complication to solve a problem that didnt really exist. everyone ive ever talked to who fired a sten or sterling on full auto said they are completely controllable, and most said they gun moves in a nice tight figure 8 shape over the target. and they have one moving part
Sten has a rate of fire of 600 rpm
Kriss has a rate of fire of 1200 rpm
sten is 9x19
kriss is .45
I've got one coming. I had one look at the videos and said to myself, damn that would make a mighty fine pack/bush gun. Scares bears, squirrels and those granola eating, city dwelling, hippie wannabees. I love the totally anti PCness of it.
it doesnt matter, the reason a regular open bolt smg is controllable on full auto is that the weight of the bolt slamming forward counteracts any muzzle climb from the round just fired. the first round accuracy can be solved by having it fire from a closed bolt on the first round, much like the later uzis
it does seem interesting, much like the MP5 roller delay, and i would like to try one out some time (along with alot of other firearms) but im not gonna lay out any cash to pick one up any time soon
I have one on order. I like the idea of having easily available 10 round pistol magazines and a .45 subgun.
The only one that I think is really comparable to the KRISS on our market is the HK USC/UMP models, and you are looking at a lot more then 2k for any of those.
Can't wait.
isn;t the USC cheaper than the Kriss by a couple hundred bucks?



























