TDI Vector Kriss Super V
The Kriss Super V submachine gun was developed by Transformational Defense Industries (TDI). It is currently an experimental weapon. The name Kriss comes from "Kriss" refers to a Southeast Asian fighting dagger. This weapon is intended to provide operators with improved control over accuracy and bullet dispersion, in both semi-automatic and full automatic modes, while firing hard-hitting .45 ACP ammunition.
TDI refers to the operating system as the Kriss Super V. The system claims to compensate for recoil by utilizing moving parts that travel down into a recess behind the magazine. This means they travel vertically and forces encountered when they reach the end of their travel act downward, reducing muzzle rise.This feature minimizes muzzle climb after each shot. It also uses a moving weight attached to the bolt, to divert recoil force to the bottom. It also employs hydraulic buffer assembly to decrease rate of fire.
This submachine gun is fitted with "Picatinny" rails for ample mounting space for accessories, including sights, flashlights and laser-aiming modules. This submachine gun also has a side-folding stock, for better accuracy.
Caliber = .45 ACP
Cartridge type = 11.43 x 23 mm
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Dimensions and weight
Total weight (with empty magazine) = 2.18 kg
Overall length = 635 mm
Length (with folded buttstock) = 406 mm
Barrel length = 140 mm
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Fire characteristics
Rate of fire = 800 - 1 000 rpm
Practical rate of fire = 40 - 120 rpm
Magazine capacity = 28 or 30 rounds
Range of effective fire = 100 m
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