Had the KRISS out to the range yesterday morning...
Put up two targets at 25 yd and dumped a 13 round mag into each...
Not too bad considering my entire body was shaking from giggling like a little girl. After the first two paper targets I switched over to the 30 round mags and ran the steel silhouettes at 50 yd...
Ran the steel as fast as I could transition and the sights stayed right on target the entire time. It was amazing. After the first mag on steel there was a bit of a crowd gathered to watch. Double taps were a breeze and started knocking the targets over. The second shot was pushing them back hard enough that they were falling over face down on the return.
No issues with the 30 round mags or any of the half dozen 13 rounders I brought out. It loaded and extracted everything without a hiccup. Ejection was consistent, 90 degrees straight out and all casings were in a three foot circle about six feet out. Looked at every spent casing and they all looked just like these five samples...
Put 200 rounds through it myself and told the folks looking on that anyone with some .45acp ammo to spare was welcome to run it. There were probably another hundred rounds sent through it after that. Got to watch the muzzle from the side while others ran it and there was virtually no movement at all. It was a fun morning...
Put up two targets at 25 yd and dumped a 13 round mag into each...
Not too bad considering my entire body was shaking from giggling like a little girl. After the first two paper targets I switched over to the 30 round mags and ran the steel silhouettes at 50 yd...
Ran the steel as fast as I could transition and the sights stayed right on target the entire time. It was amazing. After the first mag on steel there was a bit of a crowd gathered to watch. Double taps were a breeze and started knocking the targets over. The second shot was pushing them back hard enough that they were falling over face down on the return.
No issues with the 30 round mags or any of the half dozen 13 rounders I brought out. It loaded and extracted everything without a hiccup. Ejection was consistent, 90 degrees straight out and all casings were in a three foot circle about six feet out. Looked at every spent casing and they all looked just like these five samples...
Put 200 rounds through it myself and told the folks looking on that anyone with some .45acp ammo to spare was welcome to run it. There were probably another hundred rounds sent through it after that. Got to watch the muzzle from the side while others ran it and there was virtually no movement at all. It was a fun morning...