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KRISS Vector CRB 18.6 inch barrel (Canadian version) The Vector CRB (carbine) is a semi-automatic carbine with a permanently affixed barrel shroud to the standard 5.5-inch barrel, extending it to 16-inch (410 mm), intended for states with short-barrel rifle bans, with an 18.6-inch (470 mm) version produced for the Canadian market. The standard ...
KRISS Vector: KRISS USA, Inc. 9×19mm 9×21mm.357 SIG.40 S&W 10mm Auto.45 ACP
Pages in category "9mm Parabellum submachine guns" ... KRISS Vector; L. Lanchester submachine gun; Lehnar submachine gun; Lmg-Pist 41/44; Luger pistol;
KRISS Vector: KRISS USA Inc. 9×19mm Parabellum.45 ACP.40 S&W 9×21mm 10mm Auto.357 SIG.22 LR United States: 2009-Present SMG Kucher Model K1: Danuvia: 7.62×25mm Tokarev Hungary: 1951-1960s SMG La France M16K-45: La France Specialties.45 ACP United States: 1982 SMG Labora Fontbernat M-1938: Factory Nº15 9×23mm Largo Spain: 1938 SMG ...
M16A4: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO United States Thailand Standard issue rifle. [13] [14]Daewoo K2: Assault rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO South Korea 403 K2s transferred according to a 2019 SIPRI small arms report.
In firearms, a blowback system is generally defined as an operating system in which energy to operate the firearm's various mechanisms, and automate the loading of another cartridge, is derived from the inertia of the spent cartridge case being pushed out the rear of the chamber by rapidly expanding gases produced by a burning propellant, typically gunpowder. [3]
KRISS KARD (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP) KRISS Vector CRB (US – carbine – .45 ACP) KRISS Vector K10 (US – compact submachine gun – .45 ACP) KRISS Vector SBR (US – compact carbine – .45 ACP) KRISS Vector SDP (US – semi-automatic pistol – .45 ACP) Kropatschek (Kingdom of Portugal – bolt-action rifle – 8×60mmR)
The KRISS Vector submachine gun uses a more elaborate mechanical articulated mechanism which allows the block and bolt to recoil not just rearward like most other firearms, but back and then 'vectored' down off-axis along a rail system behind the weapon's magazine well to reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil.