The new Kriss in 9mm!!

I have to admit this would actually not look half bad with an 18.6 inch barrel
Would be a nice little fun good quality NR carbine for sure!
 
7.62x25mm?


Just kidding.

Why? That is a hot round, in a sub gun it would be badass. Not a kriss because I think they suck, but a 7.62x25 sub would be fun.

Chambering the Kriss in 9mm completely defeats the purpose of the expensive and complicated recoil reducing action.

It didn't work either way, the recoil impulse was weird.
 
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A rifle chambered in a pistol cartridge makes the expensive and complicated recoil reducing action pointless anyways.
Other blowback pistol calibre carbines I've fired have a clunk-clunk recoil to them as the heavy bolt carrier or breechblock reciprocates. I found the Kriss in .45 to have startlingly effective recoil management.
 
It's a nice innovation to have the buffer-tube on the back for sure, and the 9mm is nice in terms of cost but it does seem a little less than necessary for the recoil system to be so advanced for the round.
 
from GearScout

http://gearscout.militarytimes.com/2015/01/21/second-generation-kriss-vector-announced-in-4-models/

Kriss USA is releasing the second generation of its popular Vector weapon system with a number of enhancements and upgrades. The new Kriss Vector will be available as a National Firearms Act-restricted submachine gun, a short-barreled rifle, a commonly available pistol and a 16-inch barreled carbine.

Enhancements are numerous, from the subtle (new texturing) to the significant (superior single-stage trigger and short-throw safety). Also, the profile of the fake suppressor in the 16-inch carbine has been changed to a more rectangular shape.

Overall, the Vector’s Super V system still does an excellent job of controlling muzzle rise and keeping an SMG on target at short ranges, even when firing the stout .45 ACP cartridge at a high rate of fire.


Kriss USA representatives estimate a second-quarter release of the second-generation Vector with no significant price changes expected from the current Vector’s MSRP of $1,895. Good news for early adopters: Kriss is developing an upgrade for owners of the first-generation Vector. Additionally, 9mm conversion kits and complete rifles also are scheduled for the second quarter of 2015, with pricing TBA
 
For the price of one of these; You could have a JR-Carbine, a Beretta Storm, and a Keltec.

Just way too expensive for a PCC.
 
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