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  • dt36

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    Anyone have a Kriss? Waiting another 3 months before my paper work comes back. Just getting people's ,that have this weapon, opinions.
     

    Dave Doehrman

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    Got mine a couple years ago and it is one of the most compact and reliable close quarter battle weapons out there. I added the Eotech (now black, not cammo) and a green laser mounted just ahead of the Eotech. I bought the LH thread adapter for my Silencerco Osprey suppressor and like to shoot the Kriss with the can attached.

    Off the bench, I can keep the rounds on a 12" steel plate at 100 yards.

    Have fun once you get yours.
     

    kabob

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    Wow, the rare and elusive FDE Osprey. I've got the standard Osprey but I shoot it through my H&K USP's and UMP conversion.
     

    KJQ6945

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    They feel a little awkward the first time you handle it, just because it is so different. They are very comfortable to shoot and surprisingly accurate. The Super V system tames the recoil nicely. The more I shoot it, the more I like it.
     

    glocktoys

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    cool looking. i was looking to get a pistol and sbr it (that way i can play with it till the paperwork came back) but could not find a spot to have it engraved so gave up on it. maybe some day i will get one
     

    KJQ6945

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    cool looking. i was looking to get a pistol and sbr it (that way i can play with it till the paperwork came back) but could not find a spot to have it engraved so gave up on it. maybe some day i will get one

    I'm still waiting on my stamp, but, Beech Grove Firearms has a range. It makes the wait a little easier when you can go play with your toys.

    I don't think you can add a stock to a pistol as easy as you can an mp5. I believe that I read somewhere that to convert one to SBR it pretty much had to go back to Kriss. This could be completely false.

    They are a lot of fun, quit waiting.:D
     

    dt36

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    Dave, did you have to get the fixed barrel adapter for your osprey? I have read people that say you have to and have read that you don't have to.
     

    Dave Doehrman

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    Dave, did you have to get the fixed barrel adapter for your osprey? I have read people that say you have to and have read that you don't have to.

    Nope, I just got the LH thread adapter. I've never had a problem with feed or function on the Kriss with the Osprey mounted.
     

    kabob

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    It's not feed and function issues that you use a fixed-barrel spacer, it's to protect the barrel threads. That reciprocating action from the Nielsen device can eventually wear/strip them away. You can get a fixed-barrel spacer from Silencer Shop for $70.
     

    menzzer37

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    It doesn't have anything to do with the barrel threads. The threads on the barrel are screwed into the piston in the booster, so they are not exposed or being worn. It's just unnecessary to run the booster and is another moving part to clean and carbon up.
     

    Oppugnall

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    Heres my contribution. There was a mixup still waiting on my surefire light adapter so can mount my light. Just got couple weeks ago, long 6 months, it was a blast at the range. Still have a few more months, probably July till I have my osprey, great mines think alike!
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