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Old February 18th, 2013, 20:33   #31
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Hey Kev, got my Kriss. I was a little disappointed the barrel doesn't seem to be 14mm, rather a 16mm cw or am I on glue. Now I need to find a x-over to throw a silencer on it see if it quiets it down. It is really loud compared to the mp9
The MP9 is pretty loud already, and you're saying this is even louder?
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Old February 18th, 2013, 21:56   #32
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Nice Gun....

But looks like a Tactical Air driven staple gun.....
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Old February 19th, 2013, 17:23   #33
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The MP9 is pretty loud already, and you're saying this is even louder?
I defiantly would have to say so. Has a pretty distinctive report a lot more notable than the mp9
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Old February 22nd, 2013, 01:36   #34
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The build KWA did on these looks very impressive! Some pretty cool R&D to mimic the real steel version too. But man do they look bulky?! I mean compared to an mp7 or mp9, the thing just looks kinda clumsy to operate. Any comment on how they handle?

This is coming from an mp7 user, so I might be just a little bias :P
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Old February 22nd, 2013, 02:08   #35
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well ofcourse its bigger than an MP7, its .45 cal, where MP7 shoots little itty bitty bullets
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Old February 22nd, 2013, 10:44   #36
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Errrr... the .45 doesn't have anything to do with it actually, it's the Super-V system that needs a huge housing
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Old February 22nd, 2013, 16:29   #37
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I currently own the Kriss, MP7 and MP9... and based off a handful of games using all of them, my personal preference goes towards the MP7.

It's the most accurate and the most balanced gun to use.

The Kriss is nice, but it's very large and front heavy. Plus switching mags is cumbersome because you have to release the mag with the same hand making mag swaps pretty slow. The inner barrel of the Kriss is a lot shorter than the MP7 as well, so range and accuracy is lower as well.

When I use my MP7 it just feels more balanced lending well to point-a-bility.

The Kriss does have a few things over the MP7 though. The two round burst is awesome! And the mags hold 50 rounds as opposed to MP7's 40 round mags.
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Old February 22nd, 2013, 16:42   #38
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i personally find that the KRISS fits my hands better than an MP7 maybe its because i have big hands though. the mp7 and mp9 I personally see as more of a pistol and the KRISS as an smg. i dunno, maybe it has to do with the mag placement, but i feel far more comfortable holding the KRISS than an MP7 or MP9.
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Old March 11th, 2013, 15:33   #39
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Just got mine today... does anybody else feel the return spring for the charging handle is a bit weak?
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Old March 11th, 2013, 17:51   #40
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The build KWA did on these looks very impressive! Some pretty cool R&D to mimic the real steel version too. But man do they look bulky?! I mean compared to an mp7 or mp9, the thing just looks kinda clumsy to operate. Any comment on how they handle?

This is coming from an mp7 user, so I might be just a little bias :P
I haven't gamed with it too much yet and I am an ar platform guy for many years, so I will say this;

The furniture placement is more akward than I would have thought. I find myself always activating the bolt catch/ release I lieu of the mag release due to the muscle memory of the ar.

The mag release as previously mentioned is right where your thumb is on your support hand, but as mentioned that makes it so you have to release, eject, stow then retrieve, insert, charge. It would be nice to have it activated by your primary so you could be reaching for a fresh mag at he same time.

The fire selector I find akward to actuate. This could just be my physiology or my lack of training/ experience with the weapon but I find to activate the selector I need to move my hand in such a way that I no longer have solid grip on the grip as well as my finger is not close to the trigger for immediate response.

It is fairly hefty and heavy but that is more a good thing considering te context this gun suppose to be used in. It's not a field gun where ounces matter, its a cqb gun so its weight makes it wieldable and deliberate.

The mags are long and have quite a bit of weight to them. I'm not sure if I'd want shorter 25 end mags just for profile, weight and load out ammount, but I do find it dissapointing it doesn't use glock mags. I see why from a business stand point so no real complaints there, just worth noting.

As for the function it's awesome. I like the ergonomics of the platform. The function of the cyclic system I enjoy the gun and am glad I got it and would definatly reccomend it, however there are other platforms that may be better suites for some such as the mp9 or mp7 dependingnonbyour play style, personal preference and actual deployment/ necceccity of the gun. I can't realistically see someone strapping a vector to their thigh as in the case of a 7 or 9, but that being said for a deliberate primary sub, its weight, feel and features make it shine out for cqb.
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Old March 11th, 2013, 18:16   #41
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Well to be fair the MP7 has the basic shape of a pistol so you can use it as a secondary with a holster. I did and never had any issue (PANTAC MP7 holster).

What I really don't like too is the placement of fire selector. I have average-sized hands but I kept having issues manipulating it when I tried one.

I can't understand the interest in separating safety and firing selector as it worked perfectly on many guns... like the UMP which has the same modes and same caliber (ok, it also got 9x19 and .40).
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Old April 3rd, 2013, 22:36   #42
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And then Frank got a nightfighting super pistol

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Old April 4th, 2013, 11:37   #43
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also i should post some pics up.... i posed just for you kevin.... ok and you too frenchy....



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Old April 4th, 2013, 19:41   #44
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nice lol

I'm pulling the bolt apart for complete regreasing
And holy shit I love EVERYTHING they did in here.
Air nozzle has a cup on that back end for positive sealing (as opposed to static O-ring which is passive seal)
The air nozzle guides are heavy duty, zero chance of breaking those. You'd have a better chance of snapping the heavily reinforced nozzle in half before you hurt those guides.
Heavily reinforced air nozzle, no chance of it breaking on the guides, lots of meat on there.
Bolt carrier is mostly hollow plastic, except for the bolt guides which are thick steel. Maybe a bit bigger and more solid than they need to be, you could save some weight here by drilling a few holes.
And it comes stock with a V notch hop rubber. Sweet.

This is the reinforced air nozzle groove, with the top hat shaped guide sitting on the vice. It slides into the boss on the side of the bolt and gets pinned in

air nozzle cup

Area that looks like could be machined to reduce weight
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Old April 22nd, 2013, 20:39   #45
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Here's mine, haven't found much pictures of that optics set-up so here it goes...
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