KRISS VECTOR RECOIL - MYTHS, FACTS AND COMMON MISTAKES
Автор: Legacy of Gunpowder
Загружено: 2025-11-27
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Is the KRISS Vector really a "no recoil" gun that breaks physics? Discover the truth behind the Super V recoil mitigation system and the common mistakes that cost Vector owners hundreds of dollars in frustration. In this video we break down how the delayed blowback system with low-mass slider actually works—redirecting recoil energy downward through perpendicular channels instead of straight back into your shoulder, reducing felt recoil by up to 60% and muzzle climb by up to 95% in optimal conditions. Learn why those impressive numbers only tell part of the story, why the .45 ACP version shows dramatic improvement while 9mm feels less revolutionary, and the critical difference between "no recoil" versus "redirected recoil." We expose the magazine reliability issues that plague most Vector owners—why extended Glock-pattern magazines cause feeding failures, stovepipes, and double-feeds, and which specific 17-round factory Glock mags actually run reliably. Plus maintenance requirements for the slider channels, lubrication mistakes that cause extraction problems, caliber-specific reliability differences, and why the Vector is a specialist tool that excels in close-quarters rapid fire but disappoints buyers who expect rifle performance. If you're considering buying a KRISS Vector or already own one and experiencing problems, this complete breakdown separates marketing hype from mechanical reality.
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