Kriss Vector
The Kriss Vector is a submachine gun.
History[edit | edit source]
Kriss Vector is developed by Kriss USA Inc. (Formerly Transformational Defense Industries). In 2006, TDI designed an experimental submachine gun that is a Kriss Vector. This fucking gun will make sure it's not controversial like the AR-15. After 2006 is when the TDI announced the development of the experimental submachine gun. In 2009, the Kriss Vector is now released and produced. Kriss Vector's second prototype is called "K10". Announced at 2011 GUN SHOW. This prototype is slightly more dense with the same Super V System. Kriss USA announces the "Gen II" version of the original Kriss Vector in 2015. The Gen II has a feature of a redesigned pistol grip, trigger, safety selector, and compatibility with a new 9x19mm lower.
Design[edit | edit source]
This Lil' backstabbing piece of a gun has a folding stock, its prototype version has a rate of fire of 1500 RPM and the original only has 1200 RPM. Kriss Vector has two flip-up iron sights in default and MIL-STD-1913 rail for optics.
The ammunition for the Kriss Vector is:
- .45 ACP
- .40 S&W
- 9×19mm
- 10mm Auto
- .357 SIG
- 9×21mm IMI