The second solution is probably more novel, as it uses a laterally moving weight, attached to the breechblock (bolt), to divert recoil forces to the bottom direction. Such system was previously employed in Olympic-class small-bore pistol developed in Russia and was subsequently banned from international ISU competitions because of extremely high accuracy, which made completion "unfair". First is to place the axis of the recoil force in line with the firing hand, thus minimizing the muzzle climbing. To achieve those goals, Kriss Super V™ submachine gun employs three basic solutions. The overall design also permits the Kriss to be fired single-handedly when required by tactical situations and with adequate accuracy. This weapon is intended to provide operators with improved control over accuracy and bullet dispersion, in both semi-automatic and full automatic modes, while firing hard-hitting. The name Kriss comes from Indonesian sword or large knife with flame-like blade. Kriss Super V™ submachine gun is an interesting experimental weapon which is currently (spring 2007) under advanced stages of development. Prototype Kriss Super V™submachine gun is being fired by Tom Maffin of TDI.ĭiagram from US patentapplication which depicts the basic Super V™ action of theKriss submachine gun.ġ3 rounds (28 roundmagazine is being developed) Image: Transformational Defense Industries, Inc.(TDI) TDI Kriss Super V™submachine gun, prototype, disassembled into basic components. Image:Transformational Defense Industries, Inc. TDI Kriss Super V™submachine gun, prototype.
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