KRISS Super V Sub-Machine Gun
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KRISS Super V Sub-Machine Gun
Last edited by Vex; 10-14-2005, 10:22 AM."Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
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it looks way better with the stock on.
pretty coolWhat other sport do i get to shoot people on purpose?
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it definatley needs a bigger clip, does it have semi as well as full auto? i didnt read the article yet..."Ah yes, I have one of the 32*rebels that I always take to big scenario games. It keeps the truck from rolling if I have to park on a hill." - automikeyComment
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Looks like it uses standard sig or beretta mags. As for the design, I have to ask, why? I don't see any inherent advantages to the design.Comment
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what is the advantage of it shooting that fast, with such a small amount of ammo? just to mess one person up then have to reload again? you would think it would take half as many bullets to mess someone up good.upgrade fund: $145

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That has to be the lamest frame design of a SMG I have ever seen
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It looks like it's a pump gun!"Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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The idea of having the muzzle below, or midway down the grip, is too further reduce recoil impulses that would lift the muzzle. Conventional pistols, with their muzzles above the grip line, are simple levers that will rotate under recoil.
With the muzzle below or mid-grip, recoil impulses are directed straight back into the palm, with much less tendency to lift the gun.
If operational, this gun is logical and controlable under heavy or constant recoil.
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The thing is, I've done plenty of shooting with 9mm select-fire weapons, and maintaining muzzle control while shooting full-auto has never been an issue. Maybe thats more of an issue with rifle-caliber rounds, but pistol rounds are manageable. Note, however, that I have never shot something like a Mac-10, which is probably not as stable a platform as, say, an MP-5.Originally posted by ArmyThe idea of having the muzzle below, or midway down the grip, is too further reduce recoil impulses that would lift the muzzle. Conventional pistols, with their muzzles above the grip line, are simple levers that will rotate under recoil.
With the muzzle below or mid-grip, recoil impulses are directed straight back into the palm, with much less tendency to lift the gun.
If operational, this gun is logical and controlable under heavy or constant recoil.Comment
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Army, please note also that I am sure you have shot A LOT more rounds to A LOT more kinds of weapons than I. I just wanted to toss my $.02 in there.Comment





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