Good friend has one that I've got to shoot a number of times. Great gun....accurate, low recoil, takes glock mags. He has the NR version, I like the fake silencer on the longer barrel.
When you say "accurate" can you be a little more specific in terms of group size & at what distances? Is it comfortable to hold?
I had an NR Kriss and loved it. Shot excellent for the 500 or so rounds I put through it and was complimented nicely by my Glock 21SF. Never had a problem with it for one second. However, its an expensive gun and eats ALOT of ammo and 45acp isnt cheap. I sold it and bought a Thureon Defence in 9mm AND 45ACP for just a few hundred bucks more than what I sold the Kriss for. Now I can shoot cheap 9mm when im plinking and 45acp when I want to put bigger holes in stuff. Is the Kriss a better shooter than the TD in 45? No... it shoots about the same. Is it cooler and does it get more attention? Heck yeah. You could go to the range naked with a JRcarbine and get less attention than showing up with a Kriss fully clothed.
My only gripe about the Kriss was the lack of aftermarket parts... the only ones available are the actual Kriss parts and they are CRAZY expensive and hard to find. It didnt really NEED anything more, but im a compulsive upgrader so that part bugged me.
I say, if you have the money... definitely get one. Youll never be disappointed with it. If your struggling with the price a TD (if you can find one at the older, lower price) is just as good a shooter but costs substantially less. My TD shoots 2 inch groups at 50 yard with only a red dot and cheap blazer aluminum cased ammo.
Mine runs fine with just a little oil on the bolt and using reloaded 200gr LSW.. 4gr bullseye...a bit dirty and I will be changing to Win 231 once I have used all the BullseyeI agree with the poster above. This gun likes to be run wet.
Mine runs fine with just a little oil on the bolt and using reloaded 200gr LSW.. 4gr bullseye...a bit dirty and I will be changing to Win 231 once I have used all the Bullseye
Good post. Just wanted to point out that there are aftermarket products available that aren't kriss parts. For instance, you can put on foregrips different lights/lasers, red dots, slings etc.
Secondly, I see you own a Ruger SR-22. I'm jealous, where'd you buy it?
I dont consider those to be "upgrades". They are accessories. Universal so they dont count IMO. LOL...
I bought my SR-22 off a member in the marketplace. It had a few rounds through it but was mint. Best part... I managed to find at all. Hehe.



























