Angstadt Arms UDP-9 uses Glock mags
That is a sweet looking gun!
Does it take .40 S&W Glock 22 mags?
Angstadt Arms UDP-9 uses Glock mags
That is a sweet looking gun!
Does it take .40 S&W Glock 22 mags?
The Kriss is a stupid gun... Stay away from that.
He wants a 9mm, so that's not relevant.
It's just a ridiculous gun... It's big, it's heavy, it's ammo picky, it's over complicated... It's just not good.
The Kriss is a stupid gun... Stay away from that.
Gonna have to strongly disagree as well. Not sure what you are comparing them to, but my folding stock Vector is smaller than almost any other PCC that I own when folded up. That includes the SIG MPX, CZ Scorpion, HK MP5, Uzi, C1 SMG, RRA 9mm AR, and BRS 99. In fact, the only PCC with a smaller footprint is my B&T TP9 PDW.
As far as weight is concerned, it is no heavier than most and again is only noticeably heavier than the TP9. Ammo sensitive? Not in my experience owning both a Gen 1 .45 ACP and a Gen 2 9mm. Although I have yet to try hollowpoint defensive ammo, both of my Kriss Vectors were totally reliable with any brand of decent ball/FMJ plinking ammo. And let's face it - PCCs are ideally suited to "plinking" - especially with 5 or 10 round magazines...
Overly complicated? Again, compared to what? It is actually a far more simple design and execution than the MP5, MPX and/or TP9. Being a simple blow-back design with large, heavy moving parts, the Vector is really no more complicated than the UZI, C1 SMG, CZ Scorpion, STEN or any other Gen 2 SMG/carbine. The only unique aspect to the Vector is how the Bolt-Weight is redirected downwards behind the magazine instead of rearwards like a conventional blow-back firearm. The so-called "Super V" action is nothing more than blow-back redirected downwards as a means of recoil and muzzle-rise mitigation. It is by no means complicated! Even the Trigger Mechanism is piss-simple in comparison to many.
Which leaves us with your contention that "it's just not good". Well, like all of your thoroughly debunked qualifying criteria, I must heartily disagree with your low opinion of the Kriss Vector. It is in actuality, a very good "niche" firearm which performs largely as advertised within its intended parameters. Accurate, reliable, compact and sufficiently lightweight with decent ergos, the Vector sells like hotcakes for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is its 10-rd capacity. There is actually a lot to like about the Kriss once you get past its ungainly appearance. I suggest trying before buying, but do yourself a favour and don't discount the Kriss Vector for your PCC choice. As a proven system on its second generation of development, the Vector is just now reaching its full potential.
So there is that....
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They advertise that it won't feed Flat point or Hollow point ammo. I've tried both. They don't work. How can that be possible in a gun like this?
Break something on it and try to fix it yourself, or even find the parts for it... Good luck.
I only have one problem with the Kriss and that is the price. Otherwise super cool. Leaning towards FX-9 for myself. It's a bonus being NR imo.




























