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Also introduced with the Gen II was a new lower receiver designed for 9x19mm Parabellum. It also eliminated the opening above the barrel for the original weapon's optional Surefire weapon light, since these are no longer manufactured.

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This new version featured a redesigned pistol grip and trigger, and the swing angle of the safety lever was reduced from 120 to 45 degrees. In 2015, KRISS announced the upgraded 'Gen II' Vector. 40 S&W, and 9×19mm Parabellum were mentioned when the gun was first released. 45 ACP, additional potential caliber options such as. 45 ACP are designed to accept standard Glock 21 pistol magazines. 45 ACP chambering was chosen in order to demonstrate that the Vector's action could "tame such a powerful round".

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The original 'Gen I' model of the Vector would begin serial production in 2009, and was originally chambered for the.

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The Vector's safety is ambidextrous (as is the fire selector on the full auto models), while the ejection port, charging handle, bolt release catch, and magazine release are not, and are only available in a right-handed configuration.

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All one would have to do is swap out the lower receiver for one in the desired caliber. This modular design allows for simple caliber conversions without the need for additional tools. Due to the weapon's unusual layout, the lower receiver contains the action, charging handle, magazine well, and barrel, while the upper receiver houses the ejection port, rail system, pistol grip, and fire control components, as well as the stock for configurations that have one. The Vector is split into two major assemblies in a manner similar to an AR-15 rifle, with the receivers secured together with four push pins. The initial prototype model by TDI achieved a rate of fire of 1,500 rounds per minute, though this was brought down to around 1,200 rounds per minute on the production models. This is intended to reduce muzzle climb when combined with the off-axis bolt travel, though it also greatly raises the height-over-bore of the sights. When fired, the barrel axis is in line with the shoulder like with the M16 rifle, but also in line with the shooter's hand like is the case with many target pistols. The theory is that at the end of travel, the energy from the bolt is transmitted downward rather than rearward, thus reducing felt recoil. This action, called the 'KRISS Super V' or sometimes referred to as 'vector-delayed blowback' or 'off-axis blowback', is an articulated mechanism which allows the bolt and an inertia block to recoil off-axis into a recess behind the weapon's magazine well. This experimental firearm would make use of a unique mechanical action, originally designed and patented by French engineer Renaud Kerbrat. In the spring of 2007, the company then known as TDI announced that they were in the process of developing a new submachine gun. The various weapons in the Vector family use an unconventional delayed blowback system combined with an in-line design to reduce perceived recoil and muzzle climb.

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The KRISS Vector is a series of weapons based upon the parent submachine gun design developed by the American firearms company KRISS USA, formerly Transformational Defense Industries (TDI).






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