Who says 22's can't be cool?

That's been my experience also so far that's its surprisingly accurate. I might ditch the red dot and scope it to see what it can do, I just don't want to over scope it. Any suggestions from the rimfire pros on decent optics for a semi auto .22. Insane reliability so far to with cheap bulk ammo.
10rd mags blow, but not a deal breaker it's makes up for it with performance.
 
Why are people haters if they prefer something different?never could wrap my head around the hater thing.

Just like a Fudd looking at you black rifle - “that’s not a huntin rifle!” If it’s not a 200 year old design layout it’s crap apparently. The closed minded Canadian way.
 
That's been my experience also so far that's its surprisingly accurate. I might ditch the red dot and scope it to see what it can do, I just don't want to over scope it. Any suggestions from the rimfire pros on decent optics for a semi auto .22. Insane reliability so far to with cheap bulk ammo.
10rd mags blow, but not a deal breaker it's makes up for it with performance.


Primary Arms SLx 1-6x24mm SFP Rifle Scope Gen III - Illuminated ACSS-22LR
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-slx6-1-6x24mm-sfp-rifle-scope-gen-3-illuminated-acss-22lr-reticle

Fixed Magnification
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-6x-scope-with-the-patented-acss-22lr-reticle



Primary Arms Classic Series 1-4x24mm SFP Rifle Scope - Illuminated Duplex Dot
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-1-4x24mm-illuminated-riflescope-pa14x

Available through Marstar Canada
 
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Thanks for the links, Marstar is low on stock or none in stock. I was thinking 1 x 4 scope but open to other suggestions, remember this is a steel/paper killer with the odd varmints thrown into the mix. My wife was like that's a expensive plinker so trying not to push the cost up towards centerfire levels, well to late for that but worth it, buy once cry once.
Definitely a mall ninja firearm but still lego for men so oh well, I still look at the Kriss and go what did a get until I shoot then just smiles. Heavy for a .22 bit of a pig but it's eats everything like pig.
 
Thanks for the links, Marstar is low on stock or none in stock. I was thinking 1 x 4 scope but open to other suggestions, remember this is a steel/paper killer with the odd varmints thrown into the mix. My wife was like that's a expensive plinker so trying not to push the cost up towards centerfire levels, well to late for that but worth it, buy once cry once.
Definitely a mall ninja firearm but still lego for men so oh well, I still look at the Kriss and go what did a get until I shoot then just smiles. Heavy for a .22 bit of a pig but it's eats everything like pig.

I had Marstar order the one I needed as they don't carry it on the norm.


Primary Arms Classic Series 1-4x24mm SFP Rifle Scope - Illuminated Duplex Dot
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-...flescope-pa14x
 
I just picked this one up the day and it's pretty impressive so far. It's quite expensive and rather heavy for a .22, but a vertical grip makes a world of difference, the price, I can't help ya with. But the quality is definitely there. The gun does have about $400 of aftermarket accessories on it...
The 16" barrel is nice and shaves weight off from the 18.5" PCC versions of the rifles.
This model is also listed as a limited edition model, but there hasn't been as much talk about this one.
Which is strange to me because the featurers are much more attractive IMHO, such as the side folding stock and duo tone black/FDE upper/lower, versus the MK1 rail and vertical grip/handstop on the other model.
Haven't shot it yet, waiting for more mags in the mail..but I'll report back.


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The Kriss Vector is great. Yes, it is heavy - I have a foregrip on mine as well to help with the weight. None of my kids liked to shoot it (mine is in 9mm).

It is interesting they made the .22LR version with the same design as the vectoring system is supposed to mitigate recoil as its prime consideration, but there isn't really any recoil to mitigate in a .22LR. Maybe it's just the outside casing that remains intact but the guts are totally different.

Regardless, I wish they didn't have such a chunky barrel shroud. Makes it difficult to rest in my safe cutouts (which are cut to fit the traditional diameter of a typical long rifle barrel).
 
Cool concept, but I never was a fan of the ergonomics. Pops got a 45 ACP one.

I love 22LR. Somedays I goto the range with my GSG 16, my Gold Browning, and my almost 52" rolling block...
 
The Kriss Vector is great. Yes, it is heavy - I have a foregrip on mine as well to help with the weight. None of my kids liked to shoot it (mine is in 9mm).

It is interesting they made the .22LR version with the same design as the vectoring system is supposed to mitigate recoil as its prime consideration, but there isn't really any recoil to mitigate in a .22LR. Maybe it's just the outside casing that remains intact but the guts are totally different.

Regardless, I wish they didn't have such a chunky barrel shroud. Makes it difficult to rest in my safe cutouts (which are cut to fit the traditional diameter of a typical long rifle barrel).

I thought the 22 vector is only simple blowback?
 
Good to hear it’s accurate. I didn’t follow the marketing on these but can they not bring in models with shorter barrels? I don’t hate the looks but the restricted centre fire versions look great with short barrels. If we can get the 22lr 26” over-all that means a lot of barrel length can go. Does anyone have info on whether shorter models are available?
Nice rifle OP. I love me a space gat.
 
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