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KRISS Super V
KRISS Super V
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KRISS Super V
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The TDI Vector series is a family of .45 ACP submachine guns developed by
Transformational Defense Industries. They utilize asymmetrical recoil and in-line
design to reduce recoil and muzzle climb. This operating system is called the Kriss
Super V. "Kriss" refers to a Southeast Asian fighting dagger.
TDI refers to the operating system as the Kriss Super V. The system claims to
compensate for recoil by utilizing moving parts that travel down into a recess behind
the magazine. This means they travel vertically and forces encountered when they
reach the end of their travel act downward, reducing muzzle rise. The barrel is also in-
line with the shooter's shoulder as in the M16 rifle and German FG42 but also in line
with the shooter's hand. Combined, these factors are advertised to create less felt-
recoil and muzzle climb. The diverted recoil operation has its roots dating back to the
early 20th century when the Hamilton mod. 1901 pistol was invented.
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