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Anybody have the same issue as mine? after receiving my Kriss Vector Gen 2 9mm i took it to the range and after about 100 rounds the stock broke and the frame broke, keep in mind i did not try to fold the stock as i know my version does not fold...I contacted KrissUSA and they try and blame me telling me that i folded the stock i told them why would i fold it when i got it it came with a big sticker that says not to fold...long story short they wont honor the warranty and want me to pay shipping, parts and repair, i even told them to just send me the broken parts and i will install it myself and they still wont help out...in short KrissUSA sucks...
 

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Zero problems with my Gen 1.
 

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Long history of cracks.... Not impressed with the weapon. DANG you in GUAM.... thought weapons were not allowed for Civilians..... take to over to the AF Side the Bomber boys have a excellent shop there.
Yup all the way from Guam heheheh, yes we can have guns here only thing we cant have are SBR's and suppressors...hopefully one day the rules here change..
 

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Can't you contact the better business bureau about this? There are strict laws about selling defective products; warranty or not... Kris sucks sorry to hear about this.
 

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Can't you contact the better business bureau about this? There are strict laws about selling defective products; warranty or not... Kris sucks sorry to hear about this.
He could I suppose, but their lawyers may come after him for that last sentence too. GI3 Especially since a carbon copy of the post is being placed on various gun boards across the internet.
 

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More to the OP's issues though, assuming he ever bothers to check this..... Is the broken part the part that is actually considered the receiver? Im not that familiar with them. If thats the serialized part, that would explain their refusal to ship parts to him. It would HAVE to go home to be "repaired", and then if it gets a new receiver, how would that play with Guam's rather strict firearms laws? If you want to REALLY open a can of worms, is it now an unregistered SBR?
 

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More to the OP's issues though, assuming he ever bothers to check this..... Is the broken part the part that is actually considered the receiver? Im not that familiar with them. If thats the serialized part, that would explain their refusal to ship parts to him. It would HAVE to go home to be "repaired", and then if it gets a new receiver, how would that play with Guam's rather strict firearms laws? If you want to REALLY open a can of worms, is it now an unregistered SBR?
Wow, that is a solid observation of this situation! You gotta dispose of that SBR legally before "they" come to you! Especially being plastered all over the Internet.

Sorry for your situation and wish you luck
 

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manufacturer defect or not; these fellers have a point.

Wow, that is a solid observation of this situation! You gotta dispose of that SBR legally before "they" come to you! Especially being plastered all over the Internet.

Sorry for your situation and wish you luck
 

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No its not an SBR even if its broken, even if the stock is broken, the gun is registered rifle as it came with 16 inch barrel with a shroud, also the serial number is not engraved on the plastic shell that broke, its engrave on the metal frame structure inside..
 

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No its not an SBR even if its broken, even if the stock is broken, the gun is registered rifle as it came with 16 inch barrel with a shroud, also the serial number is not engraved on the plastic shell that broke, its engrave on the metal frame structure inside..
Guess I can go chopping stocks off my rifles and shotguns then huh? GI2

Seems its the lower thats serialized, at least you have that going for you.
 

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I have to ask why would they use a stock that looks like it would fold when it doesn't.
They have a sticker on there saying don't fold we would all get that and not try.
If there have been reports of them breaking they need to fix them.
Seems kinda crazy on their part not to honor a warranty issue on a new gun.
If the stock design is prone to breaking then they need to design one that doesn't have that problem and make good on your stock however they can.
 
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