KRISS SUPER V™ REVEALED AT 2007 SHOT SHOW
TDI will reveal to the public for the first time the details of the KRISS Super V™ at the 2007 Shot Show, 11-14 January 2007 at booth #9151

The most significant advance in automatic weapons operating systems design in more than 120 years will be revealed at the 2007 Shot Show in Orlando FL.

The KRISS Super V™, after a four-year development program in cooperation with the US Army ARDEC Picatinny Arsenal, is now ready for inspection by potential licensees and purchasers from the Military, Law Enforcement and Civilian market segments.

The KRISS Super V™ has achieved breakthrough increases in operator efficiencies by delivering dramatic decreases in felt recoil, muzzle climb and weight through the patent-pending KRISS System.

Through its unique design, the KRISS System re-vectors the forces and masses created by traditional automatic weapon operating systems thus reducing the weight requirement and number of moving parts. The KRISS System re-directs the forces that traditionally create the need for very heavy and complex weapons that produce tremendous amounts of recoil and muzzle climb and inhibit the operator’s ability to put multiple rounds on-target consistently.

The KRISS System is portable to any type of weapon platform and caliber size. TDI has developed a fully-featured and tested prototype—the KRISS XSMG—chambered in .45ACP in order to demonstrate the dramatic improvements in operator efficiencies achieved by the KRISS system. Tested with more than 6000 rounds fired without major failure and with more than 1200 MRBF, the KRISS XSMG prototype has proven the capability of the KRISS System to deliver on its promise.
 

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