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Posted: 4/25/2015 10:59:04 AM EDT
| I am picking up my pistol today and want to get the SBR paper work started, can someone tell me what the over all length with the Kiss stock on it? I have read on the net its 24.3 in |
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Is it hard to put the stock on? It's a bit of a chore, but not too complicated if you have the right tools and some patience. Step 1 - grind off the pin holding the butt cap on the pistol. You should only have to grind off one side and then remove the pin.S Step 2 - remove sights. Step 3 - remove screw on the top of the rail above the flashlight cap. Step 4 - remove the pin holding the rail to the frame (tap this out left to right) Step 5 - take a nylon punch and drift the rail towards the muzzle, tapping on the back of the rail to gently drift it forward. This will expose the "trap door". Step 6 - remove the Allen bolt holding the butt cap to the frame. To do this, slide the butt cap to the right, removing it. This will reveal the faux folding button, which is attached to the frame with an Allen screw. Step 7 - pry open the trap door. Step 8 - remove the Allan screw and the faux release button. Step 9 - from the trap door, you should be able to remove a small, rectangular piece of steel with a threaded hole (for the Allan screw. Step 10 - close trap door. Step 11 - insert new stock (you will not need the metal rectangle for the folding stock or the M4 stock adapter). Step 12 - reassemble in reverse. |
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Thanks by chance are there any upgrade parts for a Kriss Kriss says they may offer a pivoting trigger upgrade (from the sliding trigger), which I'm told has a better, more positive break and reset. Not sure what other upgrades you're interested in - you can put an M4 stock (non-folding) on it, side rails and, if you're ultra-cool, a Diamondhead VRS forend so you can run a can underneath. Personally, I think the SDP-to-SBR is pretty good as-is. I did put the diamondhead on my CRB, which greatly extends the sight radius. You can also knock out the plate above the muzzle and put in a light, but it will take on allot of carbon w/the 5.5" barrel unless you run it w/a suppressor. |
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Yep, but she sure can shoot! <a href="http://s3.photobucket.com/user/jerrellwise/media/Gun%20Pics/D6B768F0-048E-46F7-85FF-E347DB078DBC_zpsce2tvryi.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/jerrellwise/Gun%20Pics/D6B768F0-048E-46F7-85FF-E347DB078DBC_zpsce2tvryi.jpg</a> Quoted:
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Ugly rifle Yep, but she sure can shoot! <a href="http://s3.photobucket.com/user/jerrellwise/media/Gun%20Pics/D6B768F0-048E-46F7-85FF-E347DB078DBC_zpsce2tvryi.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y95/jerrellwise/Gun%20Pics/D6B768F0-048E-46F7-85FF-E347DB078DBC_zpsce2tvryi.jpg</a> That one has a strange appeal.
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They don't... yet. well they announced them at shot This year. I'm sure it will be forever until we can buy one. I'd have to dig it up but I read 2nd quarter so that may mean June of this year which is fine by me as my budget won't allow it till next year Plus it gives KRISS time to work out any issues that may be experienced because shit happens ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I just put 24" on my Form1 just to be sure. ATF doesn't give a hoot if it ends up a little longer then what is on your paperwork. It may be FUGLY but it sure is dead nuts accurate, barely any recoil, and quiet enough to shoot without ear pro when suppressed. Best of all it takes Glock mags. There are a few companies making aftermarket stuff like Diamond Sights. They make a great handguard that most suppressors will fit inside for that MP5SD look. MadDog <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/MadDogDan/media/DSC00411_zps76f2482c.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/MadDogDan/DSC00411_zps76f2482c.jpg</a> <a href="http://smg.photobucket.com/user/MadDogDan/media/DSC00409_zps2d8e04ce.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v217/MadDogDan/DSC00409_zps2d8e04ce.jpg</a> I like the KRISS's looks in general, very "form follows function", I like that hand-guard. . |
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