Kriss Vector CRB Gen II | .45 ACP | 16″ Barrel
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KRISS Vector CRB Gen II semi-automatic carbine in .45 ACP with a 16″ chrome-moly barrel, Super V recoil mitigation system, 6-position collapsible stock, full-length Picatinny rail, and flip-up sights.
The KRISS Vector CRB Gen II is a semi-automatic carbine chambered in .45 ACP with a 16″ barrel and a low bore axis designed to reduce perceived recoil. It uses the KRISS Super V nonlinear recoil mitigation system to redirect energy and aid faster follow-up shots. The carbine features a full-length MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny top rail and flip-up sights, and comes with a 6-position adjustable polymer stock for a range of shooter sizes. A suitable optic under $1000 for this platform is the Vortex Crossfire II 1-4×24, which balances durability, magnification range, and cost for close-to-mid-range practical use.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .45 ACP.
- The action is Semi-Automatic.
- The barrel measures 16 inches.
- The overall length (collapsed/extended) measures 35.25 inches collapsed and 38.5 inches extended.
- The rifle weight unloaded is approximately 7.8 pounds.
- The barrel material/description is Chrome Moly.
- The stock is a 6-position adjustable polymer unit compatible with an M4-style adapter.
- The firearm incorporates the KRISS Super V Recoil Mitigation System.
- The rifle is equipped with flip-up front and rear sights.
- The muzzle is non-threaded.
- The frame/receiver material is an advanced polymer composite with metal components.
- The twist rate is 1:16″.
- The finish color is Black.
- The rifle is designed to use Glock-pattern magazines.
- The UPC is 810237023204.
This Vector CRB Gen II blends the unique Super V operating system with modern ergonomics and a full-length rail for accessory flexibility. It is well-suited to recreational target shooting and pistol-caliber carbine competition disciplines where controllability and quick follow-up shots are valuable. The platform’s low bore axis and recoil system make it approachable for a wide range of shooters while maintaining the modularity and accessory compatibility expected in contemporary carbines.
Owners commonly praise the Vector’s reduced felt recoil and ease of follow-up shots, and many users appreciate its compatibility with Glock-pattern magazines.
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