I would not get a kriss personally. The recoil mechanic dampens muzzle flip in full auto. Except you can't buy the full auto version as a civilian. Unless you just dig how it looks there are probably better/cheaper choices for a .45 carbine.shipwreck wrote:Well, a couple reasons... I really don't want to stock another caliber (I have no 357 or 38 weapons).CoffeeNut wrote:If you don't mind me asking, what made you walk away from it?shipwreck wrote:Congrats! I have come so close to buying one of those many times over the years
And, the company that sells it doesn't have a stellar reputation. Honestly, if someone like Ruger or S&W were selling it, I'd probably have one. (despite having to then go out and stock a new caliber).
I've been around handguns a while, and owned many. I generally stay with "name brands."
The Kriss carbine interested me as well at one time - but it was really the only weapon the company was selling, and its something kinda new and unique. I wanna see some history of reliability and customer service before I drop that much change.
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- Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:43 pm
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- Topic: I shot a Rhino
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- Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:20 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: I shot a Rhino
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Re: I shot a Rhino
I like the 6 inch model but it would probably be hard to conceal