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KRISS Vector Chambered in .22 Long Rifle for 2020

xdman

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January 2, 2020 – Chesapeake, Virginia, USA – KRISS USA is pleased to offer a new caliber to the Vector line up, .22 Long Rifle. The new rimfire Vector will debut during the Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 21-24, 2020 at the KRISS USA booth, #8003.

“We are very excited to add .22 Long Rifle to the list of calibers that the Vector is now chambered.” States KRISS USA Marketing Manager, Tim Seargeant. “The release of the Vector .22LR is an important milestone in the development of the Vector platform by making it more accessible to shooters of all skill levels and budget-minded consumers.

The KRISS® Vector .22LR will be available in carbine (Vector CRB) and stabilizing brace (Vector SDP-SB) configurations with three color options; black, flat dark earth, and alpine white. The rimfire Vector firearms feature a low bore axis and a linear blowback action that are fed with a proprietary 10 rounds magazine; 30 round proprietary extended magazine will also be available.

The Vector CRB .22LR model features a 16” threaded barrel, surrounded by an M-lok modular hand guard. Standard features include a picatinny top rail affixed with low profile front and rear flip sights, ambidextrous safety, and a 6 position M4 stock.

The Vector SDP-SB .22LR model features a 6.5” threaded barrel. Standard features include a picatinny top rail affixed with low profile front and rear flip sights, ambidextrous safety, and a SB Tactical® Stabilizing Brace.

The new .22LR models will become the most affordable versions of the KRISS® Vector, with a starting suggested retail price of $649.00.For more information about the KRISS® Vector .22LR visit the KRISS USA website at www.kriss-usa.com.

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Eh, there's a billion other .22 rifles I'd go for before a Kriss.

I guess you could make the argument that it's meant to supplement the other chamberings as a training rifle, but still.

The manufacturers must feel there's a glut of .22 ammo on the market or something, this is like the 3rd or 4th such announcement in the past few weeks.
 
Vector is a nice concept, but the 2 I have are ammo picky! Stay away from +p ammo. BTW if you reload you will loose cases because it destroys them on ejection! Too me they aren't worth the price. Mine are in 9mm and 45acp, both carbines.
 
That would be an expensive .22. The .22 Vector is just a waist of money, I don't see a need for its application. A rather large bulky gun like the Vector to only throw .22 rounds down range. Seems like overkill. Like TEXASforLIFE said they are pretty accurate, however there are plenty of accurate .22 rifles on the market already that are not as bulky or expensive. Such as the Ruger 10-22, and the Smith & Wesson AR-22.
 
That would be an expensive .22. The .22 Vector is just a waist of money, I don't see a need for its application. A rather large bulky gun like the Vector to only throw .22 rounds down range. Seems like overkill. Like TEXASforLIFE said they are pretty accurate, however there are plenty of accurate .22 rifles on the market already that are not as bulky or expensive. Such as the Ruger 10-22, and the Smith & Wesson AR-22.
I would think about the Savage A22, $300 or so!
 
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