#Kap 45 mk2 install
A fixed barrel is more accurate than a tilting barrel and will assist in making it easier to install muzzle attachments such as suppressors. Due to the fact there is no slide present on the weapon, optical attachments can be more easily installed on the weapon. This is to assist in keeping the weapon on target. The recoil mechanism transfers some of the recoil energy in a downward direction at front of the weapon, rather than rearwards like a slide does in conventional pistols. A recoil spring pulls the bolt back into battery and stripping a round off the magazine on its return, ready for firing. By the time the bolt and barrel separate, the pressure inside the barrel will be at safe levels. The weight, which tilts downwards during recoil, provides the same functionality of inertia of a slide on conventional pistols. To provide inertia, a weight is installed at the front of the weapon with a bolt actuator. The KARD is a handgun with a fixed barrel, rather than the more conventional and common tilting barrel system present among most pistols. It will not have a blowback slide instead it has a T-shaped cocking handle on the rear. 45 ACP, and utilizes the same Super V System as the KRISS Vector, but in a much smaller package to minimize recoil and muzzle rise. The KRISS KARD ( KRISS Automatic, Research & Development) is a prototype of semi-automatic pistol being developed by KRISS USA (formerly Transformational Defense Industries (TDI)).