Blitzer
10-14-2005, 08:02
By David Crane
Editor, DefenseReview.com
What do you get when you cross a car wash spray nozzle with a Thompson submachine gun? No, it's not a joke. It's a new and rather unconventional .45-caliber (.45 ACP) subgun that attenuates/mitigates felt recoil and muzzle rise/climb--thus increasing controllability--on full-auto by putting the bore axis at or slightly below the centerline of the shooter's fist and forearm and combining that ergonomic aspect with a mechanical recoil attenuation/mitigation system. It's called the KRISS Super V Sub-machine gun, and it's brought to you by the good folks at Transformational Defense Industries (TDI), headquartered in Washington, D.C. ...
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KRISS Super V Sub-machinegun (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_KRISS,,00.html?ESRC=soldiertech.nl)
Video (http://images.military.com/ideo/KRISSVideo.mpeg)
Editor, DefenseReview.com
What do you get when you cross a car wash spray nozzle with a Thompson submachine gun? No, it's not a joke. It's a new and rather unconventional .45-caliber (.45 ACP) subgun that attenuates/mitigates felt recoil and muzzle rise/climb--thus increasing controllability--on full-auto by putting the bore axis at or slightly below the centerline of the shooter's fist and forearm and combining that ergonomic aspect with a mechanical recoil attenuation/mitigation system. It's called the KRISS Super V Sub-machine gun, and it's brought to you by the good folks at Transformational Defense Industries (TDI), headquartered in Washington, D.C. ...
(Click below for full article)
KRISS Super V Sub-machinegun (http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_KRISS,,00.html?ESRC=soldiertech.nl)
Video (http://images.military.com/ideo/KRISSVideo.mpeg)
