We Used the FLUX Raider at Nationals! - Complete Setup Breakdown

Published on April 25, 2025
Duration: 13:58

This expert-level breakdown from Lena Miculek details a competition-ready FLUX Raider setup used at Nationals. The configuration transforms a SIG P320 into a stable, flat-shooting platform legal for Carry Optics division. Key components include the P320 FCU, X-Five Legion slide, Romeo3 Max optic, PMM compensator, and SureFire X300 for recoil management, all integrated into the FLUX Raider chassis.

Quick Summary

The FLUX Raider system transforms a SIG P320 pistol into a compact, PCC-like platform, offering enhanced stability and control for competitive shooting. It's legal for Carry Optics division, providing a 'super flat shooting' experience and a significant performance edge.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: FLUX Raider Game Changer
  2. 00:15FLUX Raider Concept Evolution
  3. 00:30Competition Rules & Benefits (Carry Optics)
  4. 01:00Pistol Choice: SIG P320 FCU & X-Five Legion Slide
  5. 01:30Slide and Barrel Details
  6. 02:00Optic: SIG Romeo3 Max
  7. 02:40Muzzle Device: Parker Mountain Machine Compensator
  8. 03:20Weapon Light: SureFire X300 for Weight
  9. 03:50FLUX Raider Chassis and Controls
  10. 04:20Charging Handle and Safety Selector
  11. 04:50Magazine and Ammunition Choice
  12. 05:20Holster: PHLSTER Floodlight OWB
  13. 05:50Final Thoughts: Performance Edge

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FLUX Raider a 'game changer' for competition shooting?

The FLUX Raider transforms a pistol into a compact, pistol-caliber carbine-like platform, offering significantly enhanced stability and control. This results in a "super flat shooting" experience, greatly improving accuracy and speed for competitive shooters.

How is the FLUX Raider legal for the Carry Optics division?

The FLUX Raider is legal for the Carry Optics division because it is classified as a pistol. It provides PCC-like stability and feel within a pistol form factor, allowing competitors to leverage its benefits without needing a dedicated PCC division.

What specific SIG P320 components are used in this FLUX Raider build?

This build utilizes a SIG P320 FCU (Fire Control Unit) and an X-Five Legion slide and barrel. This combination is chosen for its proven ability to manage recoil effectively, especially when paired with the FLUX Raider chassis.

Why is a SureFire X300 weapon light used if not for illumination?

The SureFire X300 weapon light is integrated into this competition setup primarily to add weight to the front of the firearm. This added mass aids in controlling the recoil impulse, contributing to a flatter and more manageable shooting experience.

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