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Post by user426 Wed Oct 03, 2012 6:06 pm

My brand new August 2012 manufacture Kriss CRB is extremely hard to cock the bolt......I oiled as per the instructions, but I really have to give it a hard yank to get the bolt back.....Will this ease up over time, or do I need to worry????

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Post by 7c8 Wed Oct 03, 2012 7:48 pm

When I got mine (a few months ago) it was hard to charge like yours. It's been through a few cleanings/oilings and been shot a bit. It's still a tiny bit stiff but has loosened up a lot!

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Post by user426 Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:15 pm

Thanks for the reply.....I haven't even shot mine yet...I wonder how many others have experienced this issue?????
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Post by 7c8 Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:17 pm

Here is the thread on it: http://www.krisstalk.com/t199-difficult-to-charge-the-kriss

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Post by user426 Wed Oct 03, 2012 10:24 pm

7c8 wrote:Here is the thread on it: http://www.krisstalk.com/t199-difficult-to-charge-the-kriss

So I guess I'm not alone.....I'm leaving the bolt locked back until I shoot it this Saturday....We'll see what happens then.
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Post by user426 Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:25 am

OK...I took her out to the range Saturday, and it functioned flawlessly. Around 200 rounds with out a single problem. ...at 25 yards it was spot on. AND the more I shot it...the easier the bolt became to cock back....I'm guessing a couple of hundred more rounds through it and it will feel like butter.
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Post by Solscud007 Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:55 am

We should hit the range together and compare KRISS Vectors. Mine is really easy to pull back and was always like that.

If you are free this coming Sunday, swing by the Police Bays at Blue Mtn. 11-4pm is when we shoot. (I usually get in around 9am to help set up) You dont have to shoot if you just want to check out what Action Pistol is all about.

I'll bring my KRISS Vector along.
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Post by user426 Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:15 am

Solscud007 wrote:We should hit the range together and compare KRISS Vectors. Mine is really easy to pull back and was always like that.

If you are free this coming Sunday, swing by the Police Bays at Blue Mtn. 11-4pm is when we shoot. (I usually get in around 9am to help set up) You dont have to shoot if you just want to check out what Action Pistol is all about.

I'll bring my KRISS Vector along.

Thanks for the offer......but I'm trying out my 1919A4 at Wooster this Sunday for the first time.....that should be a real BLAST....he he he But we will get together one day
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Post by Solscud007 Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:17 am

They let you shoot that at Wooster? haha.

No worries. Again, I am available to meet up to compare and talk KRISS stuff.
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Post by user426 Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:22 am

Solscud007 wrote:They let you shoot that at Wooster? haha.

No worries. Again, I am available to meet up to compare and talk KRISS stuff.

YES.....one of the other guys had his out 2 waaks ago.....NICE......
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Post by user426 Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:19 pm

OK....150 rounds down with a new Eotech attached.....no issues at all AND the bolt is getting much easier to cock back.....Also got to run my 1919A4 for the first time ...after a slow start it ran great and can really chew up the ammo....LOL
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