KRISS Vector CRB GenII 18.6" Non-Restricted .45ACP and 9mm

We received more .45ACP in Alpine White, Black, FDE/Tan & OD Green and they are going to stocking dealers as we speak.
 
White 45 ACP, cool... Looks like something from a Star Wars Storm Troopers carry on kit...
 
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We received a small shipment of these in 9mm in Alpine White & FDE and .45ACP in Alpine White & FDE. They will reach stocking dealers in the next 7-10 business days. Thanks.
 
Are you being serious? This is not a hunting rifle. It's a Plinker and possibly a varmint control pcc. Your lucky if you make hits up to 100yards with it.

Still buying one in 9mm. See no need for other calibers really for a plinker.

I've shot a 9mm Kriss (non-res) out to over 200 yards. Once I knew where my rounds were landing, I had little problem hitting a 12X12 gong using a red dot & 124grain CCI Blazer Bronze.
 
It has the capability to not fall apart? To compare a Vector to a piece of plastic junk Sub 2000 is... Funny.

I normally press a buy button when the gun is either military or it's platform is derived from it. That's a perfect proof of reliability when the gun was officially adopted by army, police or special forces after passing testing. I mean this Kriss is being produced for decade. How many countries have adopted it? Like take B&T APC9 - about same time in production. Adopted by many countries, including USA. Unfortunately this puts Kriss into "toys" department along with Sub 2000. But I agree: it's better than Sub 2000.
 
I normally press a buy button when the gun is either military or it's platform is derived from it. That's a perfect proof of reliability when the gun was officially adopted by army, police or special forces after passing testing. I mean this Kriss is being produced for decade. How many countries have adopted it? Like take B&T APC9 - about same time in production. Adopted by many countries, including USA. Unfortunately this puts Kriss into "toys" department along with Sub 2000. But I agree: it's better than Sub 2000.

I don't hunt and I'm not a LEO, so they're all toys to me, no matter what.
It is used by a number of police forces and military orgs, but not many.
One reason it has not been adopted on a larger scale is b/c PCCs fell out of favour with most police and military forces yrs ago.
As I understand it, rifle-caliber, short carbines are preferred.
 
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