1. Rest easy, friends: There are no experienced suicide bombers.
2. It is difficult to be a sniper when your only weapon is a sword.
Interesting gun to say the least. No extra paper work either . Just wonder what the cost would be?
I have seen the carbine but didn't know they made a pistol. If I thought an AR or AK pistol looked clunky, this takes the cake. It looks like it would make a good SBR, but as a pistol it's just a crazy low recoil Glock block.
RON PAUL 2012
Seems to me that it was priced somewhere in the $1700 range. Wow, it makes me think about all of the Taurus firearms I could buy for that kind of money....
HE thinks, therefore I am! <><
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"The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
- Thomas Jefferson
"The law of probabilaty despersal decrees that whatever it is that hits the fan will not be evenly distributed" - Unknown
"But if someone has a gun and is trying to kill you ... it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun."
- Dalai Lama
Who ever designed that thing, John Browning he ain't. It's interesting, but way to clunky for my tastes. Don't like it. Don't like the Rhino revolvers either. Guess I'm just too old and set in my ways. Firearms technology is pretty mature, and I'll stick with the tried and true designs. Anyway, here's a pic of an ugly pistol - just for grins.
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"The marksman aims primarily at himself"
- Zen saying
The SBR carbine version took first place in The Military Channel's Ultimate Weapons CQB category...The design certainly looks odd, but there is a reason behind it. The mass of the bolt actually moves downward as it cycles almost totally eliminating recoil. Kriss has slow motion video of two consecutive rounds going through the same hole in full auto.
The 16" carbine will be my next weapon...
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Call me weird, but I like both the Vector and the Rhino.
'Character is who you are in the dark'
I have been a big fan of the Kriss line ever since I designed a very similar energy redirection system based around my Glock 21 back in 1994.
I wanted an SMG with Thompson performance but with modern tech and ultra control-ability, and I was very impressed with the G-21, the only drawback was the magazine design for ultra-high capacity. Never meant to be a concealed carry weapon.
Last edited by GunsandNoses; 02-15-2012 at 01:26 PM.