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Kriss Vector
Overview
Weapon Type Primary Weapon
Weapon Class Personal Defense Weapon
Rank Prerequisites Rank 100
Damage 35 → 18
Range 20 max → 90 min
Kriss Vectorgraph
Accuracy

   

Hip Accuracy

   

Sight Accuracy

   

Magazine Size 25, 26 with round in chamber
Ammo Reserve 150
Fire Modes Auto, Semi, & 2× Burst
Rate of Fire 1200 RPM
Advanced
WEAPON BALLISTICS

TTK (Time to Kill) 0.10 s
Head & Body Multiplier
Hitbox
per bullet/pellet
Range
Max (20 studs) Min (90 studs)
(x1.40) Head 49 25.2
(x1.00) Torso 35 18
(x1.00) Limbs 35 18
Red color signifies a fatal hit.
Suppressed Stats
Suppressor/Bullet Attachment Suppressed Damage Suppressed Range
Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
R2 Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
ARS Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
PBS-1 Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
PBS-4 Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
Osprey Suppressor Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers".Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". max → Script error: No such module "DamageModifiers". min
Armor Piercing 35 -> 18 10 max -> 90 min
Hollow Point 42 -> 14.4 22 max -> 81 min
Muzzle Velocity 1700 studs/s
Penetration Depth 0.5 studs
Suppression 0.2

HIP ACCURACY 41

Min Camera Kick (0.20, -0.61, -0.50)
Max Camera Kick (1.20, -0.11, 0.50)
Min Recoil Displacement (-0.50, 0.60, 6.19)
Max Recoil Displacement (0.50, 1.10, 7.80)
Min Recoil Rotation (-0.50, 0.60, -0.31)
Max Recoil Rotation (1.10, 0.89, 0.30)
Hipfire Spread Factor 0.08
Hipfire Recovery Speed 13
Hipfire Spread Damping 0.55

SIGHT ACCURACY 30

Min Camera Kick (1.00, -0.50, -0.50)
Max Camera Kick (1.89, 0.50, 0.50)
Min Recoil Displacement (-0.21, 0.40, 5.69)
Weapon Shot Displacement (0.20, 0.69, 6.50)
Min Recoil Rotation (0.20, -0.25, -0.31)
Max Recoil Rotation (1.20, 0.25, 0.30)
Sight Magnification 1.8x

ACCURACY 25

Hipfire Camera Recovery Speed 17
Sight Camera Recovery Speed 21
Weapon Recovery Speed 24
Weapon Recoil Damping 0.95
Hip Choke {{{HipChoke}}}
Aim Choke {{{AimChoke}}}

WEAPON HANDLING

Reload Time 2.3 seconds
Empty Reload Time 3.3 seconds
Equip Speed 16
Aiming Speed 15
Crosshair Size 30
Crosshair Spread Rate 500
Crosshair Recover Rate 25

MISCELLANEOUS

Weapon Walk Speed 14 stud/s
Aiming Walk Speed 10.5 stud/s
Ammo Type .45 ACP
Round in Chamber Template:Weapon/Chamber
Shot Suppression Range None


The Kriss Vector is an American Personal Defense Weapon. It is unlocked at Rank 100 or can be purchased with credits (CR).

History

The KRISS Vector SMG is the parent design of a series of weapons designed in 2006, prototyped in 2009 and officially entered production in 2010. It was developed and manufactured by KRISS USA, formerly Transformational Defence Industries (TDI).[1]  Currently, no major armed forces are known to use the Kriss Vector, although there are pictures that suggest members of the Thai Special Forces may use the Vector.

Design

The Vector's action, the unique KRISS Super V System (KSVS), allows the Vector to have both an extremely high fire rate and low recoil, while still being extremely light. This is achieved by having the bolt and a weight block travel downward instead of traveling back towards the shoulder.[​2]​​ The Vector is a delayed blowback weapon.

The Vector sports tactical rails which allows the attachment of multiple weapon accessories to meet the needs of each individual user. While the weapon does not have side rails attached, slots are provided to allow the user to attach them if needed. The stock is collapsible and adjustable which make it easy to transport and comfortable while using. While the safety and fire selector are ambidextrous, the magazine and bolt release are not.

Only the Kriss Vector SMG is manufactured with the selective trigger group (safe, semi, 2-round-burst, fully automatic) and is sold exclusively to military and law enforcement forces. It is available in 9x19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP. All other variants are semi-automatic. Civilian versions are chambered in 10mm Auto, .357 SIG, 9x21mm, .40S&W as well as 9x19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP. The Kriss Vector is compatible with Glock magazines in corresponding cartridges.

The model seen in-game, is chambered in .45 ACP.

In-Game

General Information

The Kriss Vector has an extremely fast rate of fire (RoF) of 1200 RPM, the highest in-class and one of the fastest in-game, only beaten by the M231, the AN-94's two-round burst, the  Sawed Off and Stevens DB's instant burst, the TEC-9 and the ZIP 22's maximum firerate. The Vector also has very high damage at short range, requiring only a three-shot-kill (3SK), like the AUG A3 Para or MP5\10. However, the 3SK range lasts for a very short distance, roughly 24 studs excluding headshots. At about 80 studs, it requires five body shots-to-kill (STK) or four headshots in total. Combined with the high damage, the time-to-kill (TTK) of the Vector is quite low.

Its magazine size is smaller than most PDWs, only having a 25+1 capacity. Given the high RoF, the weapon's ammunition consumption rate is quite high, and reloads become quite frequent, particularly empty reloads due to the nature of the Vector. A tactical reload is fairly quick at 2.3 seconds, but the empty reload takes a full second longer, which will provide problems in a close quarters environment.  Like a few other weapons in-game, the iron sights, while decent in real life, are quite obstructive in-game. The default sights appear to be the same as those on the L115A3, Beowulf TCR and the AWS.

Recoil is fairly mild, being on par with the MP7. When firing in full-auto, without attachments, the recoil is noticeable, mainly at longer ranges. But at a closer range, the recoil is not as much of a factor, and with user input is quite easy to control. Recoil per shot is quite low. The Vector is unique for a PDW in that it has a two-round burst mode, similar to that of the AK-12 BR, which allows for more accurate and controlled shooting past close range.  

Usage & Tactics

The Vector is not geared towards going head to head against opponents at medium to long range. It's best to engage enemies in close quarters, where the extremely short TTK provides a major advantage over most other weapons. The Vector can also be used in ambushing unsuspecting opponents from behind. However, despite its very quick TTK, Shotguns will outgun the Vector in most scenarios, assuming the minimum of a 1SK for shotguns.

Firing in short bursts, or tap firing helps conserve ammunition while retaining the Vector's low TTK. Only clicking for a moment in full auto will still expel multiple rounds due to the Vector's high RoF. When reloading the Vector, it is best to find cover in order to reload in a safe position. Given how fast the Vector runs dry, it is recommended to be ready to switch to a secondary when the magazine does runs dry, due to how easy it is to waste ammunition on a single enemy.

The two-round burst mode offers a more controllable and accurate alternative to tap-firing and reduces the ammunition consumption rate. This two-round burst enhances the Vector's performance at mid-range, making it more viable. If the burst mode is used correctly, it can extend the effective range of the Vector with practice.

For attachments, mounting an optic can increase effectiveness at mid-range. A grip of the player's choice can also be beneficial. For example, the Stubby Grip will reduce the amount of Sight recoil, helping with aimed accuracy. On the other end, the Vertical Grip will benefit exclusive close range combat and hipfiring.

Barrel attachments are not necessary, as the recoil is relatively low. Depending on which one the player uses, a suppressor can be viable like the default suppressor, which preserves the 5SK done at a distance, or the ARS suppressor which keeps the gun dangerous in close quarters, keeping the ability to 3SK.

The Vector does have the ability to attach an Osprey suppressor which can be used instead of the ARS or the PBS-1 suppressors because of its similar performance and higher velocity.

Conclusion

The Kriss Vector is a weapon oriented for close-quarters-combat (CQC), similar to the Colt SMG 635, but with a smaller magazine capacity, higher RoF, less recoil and slightly more damage. It dominates at close range, but at longer ranges, the short damage drop off and small magazine size make the Vector harder to use beyond CQC unless the user knows how to effectively utilize the Vector's more-accurate two-round burst.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Extremely high RoF.
  • Very low minimum TTK in close quarters, only beaten by MAC-10 and UMP-45 in its class.
  • Short tactical reload time.
  • Good maximum damage, 3SK at close range.
  • High ammunition reserve.

Cons:

  • Low magazine capacity for a PDW of 25(+1) rounds.
  • High ammunition consumption rate - great trigger control to counter this is required.
  • Bad muzzle velocity.
  • Obstructive iron sights.
  • Very short range.
  • Long empty reload time.
  • Low minimun damage.
  • High rank unlock.

Trivia

  • The Kriss Vector was added to PF CTE and test place before its release on the main game.
  • The Kriss Vector is the second primary weapon added into the game that was chambered in .45 ACP.
  • The Kriss Vector's charging handle slides completely backwards when being cocked. However, in real life, it instead pivots to the side at a 90-degree angle and only slightly slides backwards.
  • The Vector took the title of "Last PDW unlocked in-game" from the AUG A3 Para, which is unlocked at rank 80.
    • This title has now been taken over by the MP40, unlocked at Rank 108.
  • The kill-feed notification and pick-up text shows the name "VECTOR" instead of "KRISS VECTOR".
    • This was fixed in the CTE.
  • The Vector in-game seems to be that of the Gen. 1 version from the looks of the trigger, stock, and BUIS (backup iron sights).
    • The Gen. 2 version has a more conventional-looking trigger, a stock similar to the M4, and different BUIS.
  • The Vector is the only PDW with a two-round burst, but the second weapon in-game to have a two-round burst, the first being the AN-94.
  • In older versions, placing an ACOG Scope, Folding grip, Compensator, and a Green Laser would make the sight accuracy bar go off the chart.
  • The Vector has the same iron sights as the L115A3, Beowulf TCR and the AWS.
  • In one of the development places, the Vector was given a 10 round mag, 20-15 damage model and a insanely fast reload.

References

Weaponry
Primary Weapons

Assault Rifles

AK12 - AN-94 - AS VAL - SCAR-L - AUG A1 - M16A4 - G36
M16A1 - M16A3 - AUG A2 - K2 - FAMAS F1 - AK47 - AUG A3 - L85A2
HK416 - AK74 - AKM - AK103 - TAR-21 - StG-44 - M231
Type 88 - C7A2 - G11K2 - Type 20

Personal Defense Weapons

MP5K - UMP45 - G36C - MP7 - MAC10 - P90 - Colt MARS - MP5
Colt SMG 633 - L2A3 - MP5SD - MP10 - MP5/10 - Uzi - M3A1
AUG A3 Para - K7 - AKS74U - PPSh-41 - FAL Para Shorty
PP-19 Bizon - Kriss Vector - MP40 - X95 SMG - Tommy Gun
RAMA 1130 - BWC-9

Light Machine Guns

Colt LMG - M60 - AUG HBAR - MG36 - RPK12 - L86 LSW - RPK
HK21 - HAMR IAR - RPK74 - MG3KWS - Stoner 96 - ChainSAW - MG42 - M1918A2

Sniper Rifles

Intervention - Model 700 - Dragunov SVU - AWS - BFG 50
AWM - TRG-42 - Mosin Nagant - K14 - Dragunov SVDS - Hecate II
M107 - Steyr Scout - WA2000 - NTW-20 - FT300 - M1903

Carbines

M4A1 - G36K - M4 - L22 - SCAR PDW - AKU12 - Groza-1
AK12C - Honey Badger - K1A - SR-3M - Groza-4 - MC51SD
FAL 50.63 Para - 1858 Carbine - AK105 - Jury - KAC SRR
Gyrojet Carbine - X95R - HK51B - C8A2 - OTs-126 - Can Cannon

Designated Marksman Rifles

MK11 - SKS - SL-8 - VSS Vintorez - MSG90 - Beowulf TCR
SA58 SPR - SCAR SSR - M21

Battle Rifles

Beowulf ECR - SCAR-H - AK12BR - G3A3 - AG-3 - HK417
Henry 45-70 - FAL 50.00 - M14 - HCAR

Shotguns

KSG-12 - Model 870 - DBV12 - KS-23M - Saiga-12
Stevens DB - AA-12 - SPAS-12 - DT11 - E-Gun - USAS-12

Secondary Weapons Pistols

M9 - M17 - G17 - M1911 - Desert Eagle L5 - GI M1 - Hardballer
Izhevsk PB - M45A1 - KG-99 - Five Seven - ZIP 22 - Makarov PM - AM III Grizzly - GB-22 - Desert Eagle XIX - Gyrojet Mark I - GSP - G21 - G23
G40 - G50 - M2011 - AF2011-A1 - Alien

Machine Pistols

G18 - 93R - TEC-9 - Micro Uzi - Škorpion vz. 61 - MP1911
Arm Pistol - ASMI - PP-2000

Revolvers

MP412 REX - Mateba 6 - 1858 New Army - Redhawk 44
Judge - Executioner

Other

Serbu Shotgun - SFG 50 - M79 Thumper - Sawed Off
Saiga-12U - Obrez - Coilgun - SASS 308

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