Description
The Kriss Vector Gen II CRB, 10mm, 16″, 10rd, Fixed Stock, Black, CA Compliant is a feature-rich, budget-conscious carbine that delivers the unique Vector recoil-mitigation system in a powerful 10mm Auto caliber. It’s a 16-inch barreled, fixed-stock rifle designed for reliable performance where state compliance is a must, offering a distinct blend of futuristic ergonomics and practical, controllable firepower for the price.
Key Features
- Unique Super V Recoil Mitigation System for flatter, more controllable shots.
- Chambered in potent 10mm Auto, a caliber known for its versatility and power.
- Fixed stock and 16-inch barrel configuration for CA and other state compliance.
- Accepts affordable and widely available Kriss Vector and Glock-pattern 10mm magazines.
- Ambidextrous controls and multiple Picatinny rail sections for customization.
- Drop-in ready for optics and accessories—no gunsmithing required for basic setup.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 10mm Auto |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 33.5 inches (Stock Extended) |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs (Unloaded) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (Included) |
| Action | Blowback, Closed-Bolt |
Weighing in at about 7.5 pounds unloaded, this carbine has a solid, substantial feel that aids in managing the 10mm’s snap. The fixed stock provides a consistent cheek weld and length of pull, a practical trade-off for compliance that enhances stability. At $1568.85, it sits in a competitive spot for a specialized platform. You’re paying for the unique engineering of the Vector system itself, not just another generic PCC. The included 10-round magazine is compliant, but the platform’s compatibility with Glock-pattern 10mm mags opens up a world of affordable spares and aftermarket options. That said, the real value is in the Super V system—does it actually make a difference in felt recoil? For most shooters, the answer is a definite yes, especially with the snappier 10mm round.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Vector is for the shooter who wants maximum performance per dollar in a distinctive package. It’s ideal for the budget-minded enthusiast in a compliant state who values the 10mm’s ballistic advantage for range use or potential defensive scenarios. It’s also a smart pick for the practical collector who appreciates innovative engineering but needs a rifle that fits within specific regulatory frameworks. If you’ve wanted a Vector but balked at the premium for the SDP pistol versions or the hassle of navigating NFA rules, this CRB model offers a straightforward, legal alternative. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The patented recoil system genuinely works, making rapid 10mm follow-up shots easier. The 16-inch barrel squeezes more velocity from the cartridge. Fixed stock is robust and simplifies legal ownership. High compatibility with common Glock magazines keeps long-term costs down. The futuristic, ergonomic design is simply cool and highly functional.
Cons: It’s heavier than many AR-9 PCCs. The fixed stock isn’t adjustable, which may not suit all body types. The 10mm Auto ammunition is more expensive to feed than 9mm. Some may find the unique manual of arms requires a brief familiarization period.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this use the same magazines as a Glock 20?
A: Yes, it does. The Kriss Vector Gen II in 10mm is designed to use Glock-pattern double-stack 10mm magazines. This includes magazines for the Glock 20 and Glock 40 models, giving you a huge range of affordable and reliable aftermarket options for range use, though only compliant 10-rounders should be used in restricted states.
Q: Is the fixed stock removable or replaceable?
A: No, it is not designed to be end-user removable. The “Fixed Stock” is a permanent, integrated part of the receiver extension on this CA Compliant model. This is a key feature that defines its legal configuration and differentiates it from the adjustable or folding-stock models. Swapping it would likely create a non-compliant firearm.
Q: How does the 10mm perform from a 16-inch barrel compared to a handgun?
A: You gain significant ballistic benefits. The longer barrel allows for more complete powder burn, increasing muzzle velocity—often by 200-400 feet per second over a 4-5 inch pistol barrel. This translates to more energy on target and a flatter trajectory, making the 10mm an even more capable medium-game or defensive cartridge from this platform.
Look, if you’re after a carbine that stands out from the sea of AR-9s and delivers tangible shooting benefits, the Kriss Vector Gen II CRB in 10mm makes a compelling case. Its unique action controls recoil effectively, and the fixed-stock configuration offers a straightforward, compliant path to ownership. Consider the ammo cost, but for the shooter who values engineering and power, this represents serious bang-for-buck. See the full details and check availability on our site.




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