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KRISS of Death: Unconventional and Deadly .45 ACP Subgun Makes It's Debut
Defense Review ^ | 1/20/07 | David Crane

Posted on 01/20/2007 9:07:49 AM PST by kiriath_jearim

What do you get when you cross a gas pump 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.

That's more than a little ironic. Think about it--a select-fire (full-auto capable) small arm being developed in D.C., one of the most anti-legal-firearms-ownership/anti-Second Amendment cities in the country. Most likely, TDI's manufacturing facility is located outside the District (in an actual state, somewhere), and it would seem logical that their testing facility would be located somewhere in Virginia. We'll look into it.

TDI claims that in addition to reducing felt recoil and muzzle rise on full-auto, the KRISS's unique design reduces weapon weight by as much as 50%. The total number of parts (including moving parts) is supposed to also be lower, but DefRev doesn't have a parts count, yet. According to the company, the KRISS Super V subgun can be adapted to other calibers. We assume this means that 9mm (9x19mm) and .40 S&W versions are possible.

The TDI website states that the KRISS prototype has already been "extensively analyzed and tested by the US Army Picatinny Arsenal" (NJ), and that the the KRISS weapons platform "has proven itself to be a major step forward that can equip the war fighters of today with the ability to deliver a large quantity of high impact rounds with the accuracy that can only come from a low-recoil, light-weight weapon."

DefenseReview will try to acquire the results of those tests, ASAP. In the meantime, we highly recommend that our readers take a look at the KRISS Super V Sub-machine gun video clip (link below). From viewing the video clip, it's DefRev's opinion that TDI needs to do a just a few things with regard to further developing the KRISS:

1) Develop a 30-round magazine, or make the KRISS compatible with Thompson 30-round box mags.

2) Redesign and elongate the magwell so it can be used as a vertical foregrip, or design an actual vertical foregrip (fixed or folding) for the weapon. If a folding vertical foregrip is designed, it must be sturdy/robust. If a separate vertical foregrip is added, the barrel will most likely have to be lengthened slightly. Without a vertical foregrip, the firing method employed by the test shooters in the TDI video clip looks just a wee-bit dangerous for the shooter, as the support hand must be placed awfully close to the muzzle during full-auto fire. It just doesn't look safe to us. A robust vertical foregrip would provide for a much more secure (and thus safer) hold. It would also allow the KRISS to be used as a less-lethal blunt impact weapon for CQB/CQC (Close Quarters Battel/Close Quarters Combat), where lethal force isn't necessarily required.

3) Reduce the weapon's cyclic rate/rate-of-fire (ROF) a bit.

We have to be honest--DefenseReview can't wait to get our hands on this rather handy-looking package as soon as we possibly can. Unless the company's video clip is deceiving, it just has to be fun to shoot. It's just too weird-looking not to be.

Right-Click here to download and watch TDI's video clip of the KRISS Super V Sub-machine gun prototype (.45 ACP) being fired on full-auto at the range. Once you right-click on the link, just click on "Save Target As" to download it to (and save it on) your computer.

Click here to view Armed Forces Journal's (AFJ) slow-motion video clip of the KRISS prototype .45 ACP being fired on full-auto. Again, keep your eyes on the muzzle as the weapon is fired one-handed on full-auto. The weapon remains controllable, although it looks like there's a bit of torque.

Click here to read what Armed Forces Journal (AFJ) had to say about the KRISS prototype .45 ACP, after they ran it at the 2005 Shoot-out at Blackwater.

If you'd like to get more info on the KRISS Super V Submachine gun, DefRev suggests that you contact Transformational Defense Industries (TDI) by phone at 202-719-4572, or by fax at 202-719-3123. Ask for Andrew Finn. Mr. Finn is TDI's Senior Vice President. TDI is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gamma Research & Technologies, which is headquartered in Switzerland.

http://www.transformationaldefenseindustries.com/

http://www.transformationaldefenseindustries.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3&Itemid=6



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To: stm

Drug dealers use the cheapest POS guns they can find. They're not going to be carrying these, no matter what sara brady telly you.


41 posted on 01/20/2007 10:06:53 AM PST by ozzymandus
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To: magslinger

"Drug dealers mouths are watering from coast to coast. Let's hope these things never find their way to the civilian market."

Probably already there :/ Can't keep this stuff behind curtains for long before some greedy a-hole from the inside lets it out >.<


42 posted on 01/20/2007 10:06:59 AM PST by MrJapan
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To: stm
And just why shouldn't I, who has never been arrested, let alone collected a felony conviction, have access to any small arm the government can possess?

You have a problem with drug dealers (as I do)? Then, fine, make it illegal for them to have weapons. Wait, wait, it already is illegal.

43 posted on 01/20/2007 10:09:32 AM PST by Tree of Liberty (Islam delenda est)
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To: MHGinTN
One caveat, it needs a three round burst setting.
44 posted on 01/20/2007 10:11:12 AM PST by Desron13 (If you constantly vote between the lesser of two evils then evil is your ultimate destination.)
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To: ASA Vet
magazine as a clip.

Its even worse when you know better. LOL

When I first saw John Wayne shoot a Mac 10 it was the damnedest thing I had ever seen.

45 posted on 01/20/2007 10:11:32 AM PST by org.whodat (Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
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To: Desron13

"I would dearly love to see someone come up with a five round super compact .45 caliber designed for concealed carry. I'm talking something that would fit neatly into your pocket. If you haven't hit the punk assaulting you with five rounds you have at least bought yourself some time to leave the scene."



Might as well get a double barrel barringer :P


46 posted on 01/20/2007 10:11:42 AM PST by MrJapan
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To: kiriath_jearim

The video on the company's website is pretty interesting, if you've had a chance to check it out. I'd like to test fire one, just to see how it feels.


47 posted on 01/20/2007 10:13:12 AM PST by Steel Wolf (As Ibn Warraq said, "There are moderate Muslims but there is no moderate Islam.")
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To: BartMan1; Nailbiter

... ping


48 posted on 01/20/2007 10:13:49 AM PST by IncPen (When Al Gore Finished the Internet, he invented Global Warming)
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To: Desron13
What do you consider "super compact" in terms of hight length and width? I have a G36 that I would use for for CCW, if most of California would allow such a dastardly concept.
49 posted on 01/20/2007 10:14:14 AM PST by Tree of Liberty (Islam delenda est)
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To: Desron13

Glock made one. The model 36.
Compact, slimline, 5 rd mag, .45 ACP,...
I carry mine every day.


50 posted on 01/20/2007 10:14:16 AM PST by T-Bro (Hey, dems... tax this!)
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To: ozzymandus
"Drug dealers use the cheapest POS guns they can find. They're not going to be carrying these, no matter what sara brady telly you."

Mostly true, but tell that to the Drug Cartel enforcers that just ran off our National Guard troops at the Southern border. I suspect that to that type, money is not an issue.

51 posted on 01/20/2007 10:14:20 AM PST by Desron13 (If you constantly vote between the lesser of two evils then evil is your ultimate destination.)
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To: NRA2BFree

I have a feeling that the weapon will not be much of a success. Too big to be carried concealed, kinda awkward for carrying for long times because of absence of a sling and not good for varmint shooting. I think that the gun is just an oddity and will end up in a museum. Yet, I wouldn't mind owning one just to make the folks notice me at the gun range. Fitting it with a drum magazine could be an improvement. The gun belongs in Star Wars.


52 posted on 01/20/2007 10:14:59 AM PST by 353FMG (I never met a liberal I didn't dislike.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Not exactly John M. Browning, eh ?

Not as elegant as a Browning design, but I bet the old man would have appreciated the engineering.

53 posted on 01/20/2007 10:15:13 AM PST by JCEccles
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To: Desron13

"I agree. In that capacity, this weapon would be absolutely awesome. Probably the best ever invented. It's the perfect in close weapon."

QUESTION:
What was the name of the 1st fully AUTO (submergable in water) machine gun... and the name of the 'inventor'? Was a movie made about it (my dad told me about it), and for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the gun, the movie, or the inventor. I DO remember that he was in prison....

(0.o)m


54 posted on 01/20/2007 10:15:34 AM PST by MrJapan
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To: Fairview

oh im sorry did i hurt your feelings? if you want a pretty gun look at the S&W .44 Magnum


55 posted on 01/20/2007 10:16:07 AM PST by dudewheresmytank (It took Bush years to get the numbers Dems got in a week)
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To: FrogHawk

*ping*


56 posted on 01/20/2007 10:16:41 AM PST by toomanygrasshoppers ("In technical terminology, he's a loon")
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To: Desron13

They were probably carrying whatever is standard issue for the mexican army. Not even chuckie shumer could ban the weapons carried by Mexican drug dealers. The NG troops were unarmed.


57 posted on 01/20/2007 10:17:18 AM PST by ozzymandus
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To: 353FMG

I think it might be good for SpecOps....


58 posted on 01/20/2007 10:18:16 AM PST by MrJapan
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To: stm

please remember that the Uzzi, AK47 and the AR15 & 16 are in the civilian market.....


59 posted on 01/20/2007 10:19:07 AM PST by Ecliptic (Keep looking to the sky)
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To: ozzymandus
knows nothing about guns,

That's correct I only have one and it's rusty. Now let me guess you are one of those well educated cops?

60 posted on 01/20/2007 10:19:43 AM PST by org.whodat (Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
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