Description
The KRISS Vector 22 CRB is a dedicated, semi-automatic, rimfire sporting rifle that incorporates the iconic aesthetics and ergonomics of the KRISS Vector carbine design with the modern modularity of a free floating M-LOK hand guard.
The Vector 22 is a one of a kind firearm engineered to fire the .22LR cartridge, and designed for rimfire competition, training, and small game hunting. The Vector 22 offers precision, performance, and value in an iconic design.
The KRISS Vector MK1 Modular Rail is designed as bolt on hand guard extension for your KRISS Vector CRB, and is made from aluminum alloy. The rail's shape follows the form factory of the KRISS Vector's body and is milled to reduce weight while still maintaining a rigid structure for support.
The KRISS Vector MK1 Modular Rail features female threading along the three o'clock, six o'clock, and nine o'clock surfaces for the attachment of a 7-slot Picatinny rail. The MK1 Modular Rail mounts directly to the receiver of your KRISS Vector and will fit on GEN II models. The receiver's bottom Picatinny rail is accessible and accessories may fit as long as they do not extend past the Picatinny rail.
- Threaded barrel
- Last round bolt lock
- Ambidextrous safety
- 3 position folding adjustable stock
- Low profile flip sights
- MK1 Modular Rail
Additional Information
Product: |
Rifle |
Classification: |
Non-Restricted |
Action Type: |
Semi-Auto |
Cartridge: |
22 LR |
1 Review
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First hundred rounds
I've only shot, roughly, a hundred rounds so far and I'm loving it. I may however be biased because I've been faccinated about this firearm for over a decade and finally purchased it, but I have no regrets. I shot her out when it was around -13C and got stuck only a couple times, but I predict that it is mainly the cold that was keeping it from properly cycling. Overall for me this is a passion firearm and I would reccomend it as a plinker for sure because it is very fun to shoot, but not necessarily for those who don't like the aesthetics of it because the price justification is hard in my opinion for a .22lr. The only reason I didn't purchase the NR 9mm or .45 is because of the jump in price differences from the .22lr.