Description
Product Information
Cartridge |
10mm Auto
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Capacity |
15+1 Round
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Weight |
7.28 Pound
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Barrel Length |
5.5 Inches
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Threads |
9/16″-24 RH
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Action Type |
Semi-Automatic
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Trigger Type |
Single Stage
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Safety |
Ambidextrous Thumb
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Threaded Muzzle |
Yes
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Barrel Finish |
Black Nitride
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Front Sight |
Flip Up
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Rear Sight |
Flip Up
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Grip Material |
Polymer
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Grip Style |
Textured
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Compensated |
No
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Country of Origin |
United States of America
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Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer
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Yes |
Shipping Weight
|
5.000 Pounds |
The KRISS Super V Recoil Mitigation System uses an innovative nonlinear operating system that revectors energy down and away from the shooter’s shoulder to dramatically reduce felt recoil and muzzle climb. This system allows the shooter to recover faster, for quicker and more accurate sequential shots. An extremely low bore axis compliments the KRISS Super V Recoil Mitigation System by aligning the barrel with the user’s arm. This allows the user’s body to work together with the KRISS Super V System for maximum control. The factory installed SB Tactical Arm Brace is specially designed to assist the user stabilize and support the pistol.
The KRISS Vector SDP pistols are capable of changing calibers to user’s preference. Toolless disassembly lets users quickly change between caliber lower receivers in a matter of seconds. The KRISS Vector is designed to use the reliable and ubiquitous standard Glock magazines. Allowing you to share the same equipment and makes it easy to adopt into any system or loadout. The KRISS Vector SDP comes with a standard threaded muzzle for the option of attaching your favorite muzzle device or suppressor.
Features
- Glock Magazine Compatible
- Toolless Caliber Interchangeability
- Ambidextrous Short Throw Safety Lever
- MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny Rail
- Low Profile Folding Sights
- Patented KRISS Super V Recoil Mitigation System
Made In United States of America
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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