ECHELON, P365, & Other Chassis | Strike Industries SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 25, 2026
Duration: 14:57

This guide details the installation of various Strike Industries chassis systems, including updates for the PS90/P90, the Bravo chassis for the Springfield Echelon, and the Delta series for the Sig P365. It also covers the Strike Arms PCC prototype. The information is presented by Greyson, a manufacturer representative with deep technical knowledge of chassis design and materials.

Quick Summary

Strike Industries presented several new chassis systems at SHOT Show 2026, including updates for the PS90/P90, the Echelon Bravo Chassis with a universal mag holder, and the P365 Delta Series offering a 2011-style grip. They also previewed the Strike Arms PCC, an FCU-based system with AR controls targeting a sub-$1000 price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SHOT Show 2026 & Strike Industries Booth
  2. 00:59PS90/P90 Chassis Update Details
  3. 02:20Springfield Echelon Bravo Chassis Introduction
  4. 04:41Sig P365 Delta Series Chassis Features
  5. 05:34Strike Arms PCC/FCU Project Reveal
  6. 09:32FSA Polymer and Modular Braces Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What new chassis systems did Strike Industries unveil at SHOT Show 2026?

Strike Industries showcased updates to their PS90/P90 chassis, the Bravo chassis for the Springfield Echelon, and the Delta series chassis for the Sig P365. They also revealed the Strike Arms PCC prototype.

When can consumers expect the Strike Industries PS90/P90 chassis update to be available?

Pre-orders for the updated PS90/P90 chassis are scheduled to go live in February 2026, with product fulfillment expected to begin in March 2026. Handguards will be sold separately later.

What are the key features of the Echelon Bravo Chassis and P365 Delta Series Chassis?

The Echelon Bravo Chassis includes a universal 9x19 double-stack magazine holder and is expected before Summer 2026. The P365 Delta Series uses an aluminum and 3D printed hybrid construction for a 2011-style grip.

What is notable about the Strike Arms PCC prototype?

The Strike Arms PCC prototype is an FCU-based system featuring AR-style controls and an HK-style charging handle, with a projected MSRP under $1000, making it an accessible option for PCC enthusiasts.

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