The KRISS Vector is now available in 9mm and is yet another great offering in the 9mm pistol caliber carbine market.
However, the interesting recoil mitigation technology housed within the gun makes the 9mm Vector a real sweetheart to shoot.
In this episode of TFBTV, Alex and Patrick take a look at both the carbine and pistol versions of the Vector 9mm to see what each brings to the table.
The KRISS Vector GEN II is the next evolution of the Vector platform, taking it from a firearm into a multi-caliber weapon system and is compatible with the ubiquitous Glock magazine. Changing between calibers can be done in seconds, without any tools. The KRISS Vector GEN II is more ergonomic with a redesigned trigger, a short throw ambidextrous safety lever, and a more comfortable pistol grip.
The KRISS Vector SDP is the Non-NFA semi-automatic pistol variant of the KRISS Vector platform. It features a short, threaded, 5.5” barrel. A rear quick detach sling point assists with carrying the firearm. Additional standard equipment on the KRISS Vector SDP are the Magpul MBUS sights, full length picatinny top rail and a Glock Magazine. Although this SDP maybe small, it still has the same capabilities as its larger counterparts and is civilian legal in most states.
The SDP is available with either a 5.5”” threaded or non-threaded barrel.