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CDNN has USC .45 carbines for $1,700
"You win 100% of the fights you avoid. If you're not there when it happens, you don't lose." - William Aprill
"I've owned a guitar for 31 years and that sure hasn't made me a musician, let alone an expert. It's made me a guy who owns a guitar."- BBI
Here we go — let’s you stay all 1911 all the time:
https://mechtechsys.com/CCUModels/19...2/Default.aspx
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Is the Kriss still something of a sketchy choice? I’m sort of making a “Stupid Purchases: Buy it before they ban it range toy edition” list.
They’re at the top end of what I am willing to pay, but I can accomplish just about the same thing cheaper with a Ruger Charger 9mm or a Colt-mag/DOE inspired AR pistol. Those just won’t be as Fortnite cool to my grandson.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
I have a Gen II Kriss in .45 ACP, with a folding brace on it and a red dot.
Honestly I bought it because I'm a mouth-breathing retard for space guns. A 10.5-11.5in 5.56 or 6-8in .300BO AR pistol is vastly better for anything 'serious'.
But I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to shoot quickly and with Decent-to-Okayish accuracy. Running G21 mags makes it all the sweeter.
When it came out of the box, the action was very stiff. It took some careful lubrication and hand-cycling to get it to loosen up. Takedown is fascinating and if SMG's were still a big deal the overall concept of operation would probably be much more refined. As it is, it's a 8-9lb SMG with strange ergos, but the safety location is one of the best and easiest to manipulate that I've ever experienced. It takes some conscious effort to stay off the magazine release when firing in a two-handed stance.
It's really tempting to SBR it just to ditch the goofy brace and actually put a vertical grip on it. Overall I think the Gen II's use of an AR tube instead of the integrated hinge was a step backward. If I were really interested in making it more useful, a SIG M1913 brace with an AR tube to vertical 1913 rail adapter would get bought.
No reliability problems with 230gr brass FMJ's from PMP (old Sarf Effrican imported ammo) or PPU. Magazines used were Glock 13 round mags, Glock mags w/Kriss extensions, or the SGM 26 round mags. Haven't tried the clear ETS magazines yet.
Interestingly, with 230gr Gold Dots the accuracy was way better than expected (~2in groups at 50 yards) but I didn't want to burn up a bunch of Gold Dots pushing it to longer ranges. The 230grn FMJ blasting ammo was closer to ~3in at that distance.
My Dad just got his Bowers 45ACP suppressor rebuilt to modern specs, and I'm hoping to try that out on the Kriss soon. I suspect that'll be really fun
The recoil mitigation system on the 10mm version works great. It's pretty neat.