Cyberpunk P32077

Published on December 9, 2022
Duration: 22:14

The Strike Modular Chassis (SMC) transforms the Sig P320 into a futuristic PDW-style platform, featuring a 6061 aluminum construction and a unique dual-folding brace. While offering impressive modularity and capacity, minor ergonomic issues and a higher price point than competitors like the Flux Raider are noted. The review highlights the SMC's 'cyberpunk' aesthetic and its potential for customization.

Quick Summary

The Strike Modular Chassis (SMC) transforms a Sig P320 into a cyberpunk PDW using 6061 aluminum. It features a unique dual-folding brace and high capacity, but has minor ergonomic quirks and a higher price than the polymer Flux Raider.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: P320 to Cyberpunk PDW
  2. 01:26Sponsorship & First Look at SMC
  3. 04:41Strike Industries Design & SMC vs. Flux Raider
  4. 06:00P320 Modularity Explained
  5. 08:03SMC Kit Contents & Specs
  6. 10:17Dual-Folding Brace & Cheek Riser
  7. 11:34Range Performance & High Capacity
  8. 16:35Ergonomics & Minor Issues
  9. 18:33Pricing & Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Strike Modular Chassis (SMC)?

The Strike Modular Chassis (SMC) is an aftermarket conversion kit from Strike Industries that transforms a Sig Sauer P320 pistol into a compact PDW-style firearm, featuring a futuristic, cyberpunk aesthetic and a 6061 aluminum construction.

How does the SMC compare to the Flux Raider?

The SMC is primarily constructed from 6061 aluminum, offering a premium feel, while the Flux Raider is made of polymer. Both convert a P320 into a PDW, but the SMC boasts a unique dual-folding brace and a higher price point.

What are the key features of the Strike Modular Chassis?

Key features include its 6061 aluminum build, a unique dual-folding brace (left or right side), compatibility with most micro red dots via a multi-optic mount, and the ability to achieve 60+1 round capacity with extended magazines.

What are the potential downsides of the SMC?

Minor ergonomic issues were noted, such as the beaver tail potentially rubbing the thumb and the charging handle's close proximity. One M3 screw also reportedly backed out, suggesting the need for Loctite.

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