I am wanting to get my Kriss Vector integrally suppressed. Can anyone here do this? It is the carbine model.
I am wanting to get my Kriss Vector integrally suppressed. Can anyone here do this? It is the carbine model.
Anyone?
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I think most of the guys who could do it are at SHOT show.
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I'm sure it can be done, but you might be better served, if you SBR your Kriss and buy a separate pistol can(that you can also take advantage of on different host guns).
I would even wager that you'd save money going this route as well.
The problem with going that route would be the barrel is pressed into a trunnion. So doing an sbr would be very expensive. With the integral suppressor the barrel would need ported and a can built around the barrel with a removable cap for cleaning. Liberty suppressors made one, but they are not taking special orders at the moment. Go on youtube and check it out.
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Sons of Guns (Red Jacket) built one on one of their last episodes.
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Cant you remove the "shoulder thing that goes up" and just have the barrel cut down and threaded? (following all NFA laws of course).
I just did a quick search out of curiosity... looks like the way they're SBRing them is sending them back to Kriss to have the 5.5" barrel installed, then going through the entire transfer process of said "new" SBR. One guy said he was out about 400 bux (don't know if that covered the $200 to the govt or not)
I've checked out the Kriss method and that does not include the $200 to the gov't. Going that route would cost me $800 before purchasing a suppressor.
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- Order of Saint Maurice Legionnaire
exactly!
I found a guy that will sbr it for $125. I'm trying to avoid two tax stamps. What are my options here?
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Not many options available, you have to pay for a stamp to SBR it, And you have to pay for a stamp to buy a can, OR you can pay for A stamp to have the integral done.
Personally I think the smart money is going the SBR/Can route since like I said before, you can use that can on multiple other host guns.
He's too Jewish for two stamps. Put a lump of coal up his backside, get a diamond in a week.![]()
"I don't carry a knife because God invented silencers for a reason. Also, I'm not in a dancing gang who goes to "rumbles"." ~ Sterling Archer
"Shooting a gun is like being intimate with a woman. First, you inspect it to make sure it's clean. Then you grab it on the butt and jam the magazine in. If it doesn't fit, make it." ~ Stan Smith
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Ok, you got me there.
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Crappy grade of diamond but a diamond none the less ....pay the money cheap skate!
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