JK Army has released a brief video showcasing the A1A Right Hand Magazine Release for the Krytac KRISS Vector GBB, which is also compatible with the AEG. The features of this product include a fully CNC machined aluminum construction for durability, an accelerated magazine reloading speed, an extended right-hand magazine release bar, and an enhanced left-hand magazine release button.
SkareKrow Entertainment says that his Krytac Kythera build was insane when he used in at a milsim event... "This video showcases my first ever game with my brand new Krytac Kythera build. It's not perfect yet, needing shimming and tuning but is an amazing upgrade when it relates to HPA."
Two airsoft pistols with some good stories behind their real steel versions are compared in this video by Jaeger Precision. Which would you pick after watching the comparison, the Krytac Maxim ir vs TTI TP22 gas blowback pistols?
Arms Magazine posted online a report or review of the new Krytac KRISS Vector GBB... "KRYTAC has already made the KRISS VECTOR into an electric gun, and it has many fans due to its unique form. The gas blowback version to be released this time is equipped with the KRISS Super V gas blowback system, which is an arrangement of the KRISS Super V system, which is a feature of real guns, for gas blowback.
An interesting addon to the Krytac KRISS Vector is the Proto Arts Gear Strike Rail System 2.0 from Laylax which unfortunately will be sold exclusively in Japan. The “Vector Strike Rail System 2.0” is an evolution of the aggressive design of its predecessor, featuring an integrated knuckle guard with the “Advanced Grip” that spikes all front parts. Its large spikes, inspired by a crusher motif, and thicker side rails contribute to an unprecedented, overwhelmingly massive look.
A quick presentation by JK Army of the new Krytac KRISS Vector GBB. This GBB features a licensed KRISS Vector GEN II housing and folding stock, along with KRISS Low Profile Flip Sights. It has an ambidextrous fire selector and safety, with semi, two-round burst, and full auto fire modes. The system also includes a KRISS Vector GEN II pivoting trigger, MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny top and bottom rails, a 60-round magazine, a lightweight bolt assembly, and easy inner barrel access.
Still wanting to learn more about the licensed Krytac KRISS Vector GBB? Here is what the Stu at Patrol Base has to say... "If you are kicking yourself for not buying one of the KWA GBB Vectors when they were available, you are in luck. The KWA version may be long gone, but Krytac has its own GBBR KRISS Vector and it is finally here!"
Shadow Regime Airsoft are very much impressed with the Krytac Midcap magazines... "Today we 'Unbox' and briefly review the Krytac 150RD Mid Capacity Magazines purchased from Evike.com. We have been very pleased with the product and hope you enjoy the review and that it may help you while shopping for accessories!"
Mister Moro takes charge in reviewing the latest release from Krytac for Hyperdouraku... "Vector is KRISS USA's .45 caliber submachine gun with a built-in unique recoil suppression mechanism. KRYTAC has upgraded this model with gas blowback. KRYTAC is an airsoft brand of KRISS USA, so rather than being officially licensed, it can be said to be an airsoft product from a real gun manufacturer.
This time, I will be reviewing the KRYTAC gas gun KRISS VECTOR, focusing on videos."
USAirsoft does some explaining and debunking in this episode covering the new Krytac KRISS Vector GBB SMG... "The announcement of the new gas blowback Krytac Kriss Vector has everyone talking about facts and stats they really don't know about so let me settle the disputes and clear up some misinformation by actually asking Krytac for myself the questions the community has been asking.
Keep in mind that the gas blowback Vector you see in this video was a prototype and not the full release model."