Hey, gun guys (and gals), check this out ...
This year's National Shooting Sports Foundation SHOT Show, Feb. 2-5 in Las Vegas, will give the public a peak at the KRISS Super V Vector submachine gun in .45 ACP for military and law enforcement.
OK, yet another subgun, so what's the news? How could it help law enforcement?
Transformational Defense Industries Inc. says the weapon's redesign is "re-vectoring" the forces of felt recoil and "significantly reducing muzzle climb."
According to TDI, their technology allows a shooter "to put more rounds on target more often."
We take that to mean rescuers could put a lot of .45-caliber slugs in one target and not hose down the entire room.
Your thoughts?
-- Bill Miller


They featured this recently on "Future Weapons" and it looked like it performed as advertised. I'd hate to be on the receiving end of one...
Posted by: OPNLguy | January 15, 2008 at 07:57 PM
I'm for anything that makes the cops job easier and safer. It looks pretty cool too. Reducing felt recoil would make it easier to hit only the targets you want. So yes, it would aid in hostage and breech situations.
Posted by: Colt | January 16, 2008 at 07:33 AM