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Welcome to the Weapon Conversions series were I will be going through each weapon and showing you how to create different variants out of it using weapon conversion tactics. Today we are turning the Fennec into the Kris Vector CRB Gen II Enhanced as one of the new weapons in Call Of Duty Modern Warfare Season 4. The Vector CRB (carbine) is a semi-automatic carbine with a permanently affixed extension to the standard 5.5-inch barrel, extending it to 16-inch (410 mm), intended for states with short-barrel rifle bans, with an 18.6-inch (470 mm) version produced for the Canadian market. The standard model has a folding stock (fixed in states where state law prohibits). Variants exist for compliance with various state gun laws, including a California-legal "featureless" variant with a Kydex grip-wrap barrier (prohibits gripping the back of the pistol grip), a hand stop replacing the usual vertical foregrip, and a permanently affixed Defiance DS150 stock to give an overall length of 36.5-inch (930 mm). The Kriss Vector series are a family of weapons based upon the parent submachine gun design developed by the American company Kriss USA, formerly Transformational Defense Industries (TDI). They use an unconventional delayed blowback system combined with in-line design to reduce perceived recoil and muzzle climb. n the spring of 2007, TDI announced their development of a new submachine gun. It was an experimental weapon under advanced stages of development at that time. The name Kriss comes from a Southeast Asian dagger with a flame-shaped blade.[5][6] The second generation prototype of the Vector, called the K10, was announced at 2011 SHOT Show. It is a slightly more compact version of the Vector that is based on the same Super V system. The main difference is a redesign of the lower receiver intended for easy caliber interchangeability; utilizing just a single takedown pin, users can change between 9x19mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP by mounting different lower receivers. This also brought a redesign of the charging handle, which now travels diagonally, almost vertically, and can be mounted on either side of the weapon. Other notable differences were a new telescoping stock instead of a folding one, and a four-sided accessory rail tube around the barrel. [7] The K10 was not displayed after SHOT Show 2013 and its status is unknown and likely has been canceled. Kriss announced "Gen II" versions of the original Vector models in 2015. These feature a redesigned pistol grip, trigger, safety selector, and compatibility with a new 9x19mm lower. These appear to have replaced the K10 prototypes, though no features from the K10 were carried over. Discord: / discord Follow Me On Twitch: / buffnerdgaming1 If you like the video and the content go ahead and and leave a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more #CallOfDuty and Battlefield content! #ModernWarfare #CODMW Modern Warfare Playlist: • Call Of Duty Modern Warfare _______________________________________________ Follow Me On Twitter: / buffnerdgaming1 Follow Me On Instagram: / buffnerdgaming Follow Me On Twitch: / buffnerdgaming1