FLUX vs Recover Tac S-Pro Glock #shorts

Published on July 15, 2025
Duration: 1:53

This video compares the Flux Raider and Recover Tactical SPRO Glock chassis systems. The SPRO is noted for its Glock platform compatibility and ease of use, while the Flux Raider, designed for the P320, is described as more solid and potentially better shooting. The presenter highlights comfort and stability differences between the two.

Quick Summary

The Flux Raider chassis for the P320 is perceived to shoot better and feel more solid than the Recover Tactical SPRO for Glock, though the SPRO offers greater comfort with its extended brace. Durability and zero retention are potential concerns for the SPRO's plastic components.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsors
  2. 00:10Introducing Flux Raider & Recover SPRO
  3. 00:14Side-by-Side Comparison
  4. 00:18Recover Tactical SPRO Glock Chassis
  5. 00:29S-PRO Shooting Impression
  6. 00:38S-PRO Reload Process
  7. 00:48Flux Raider P320 Chassis
  8. 00:51Flux Raider vs SPRO Initial Feel
  9. 01:01Flux Raider Shooting Impression
  10. 01:14Flux Raider Reload Process
  11. 01:23Final Thoughts & Comparison
  12. 01:28Comfort and Ergonomics
  13. 01:39Shooting Performance Verdict
  14. 01:41Durability and Zero Retention Concerns
  15. 01:49Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference between the Flux Raider and Recover Tactical SPRO chassis systems?

The main difference is platform compatibility: the Recover Tactical SPRO is designed for Glock pistols, using Glock magazines, while the Flux Raider is a chassis system for the SIG Sauer P320 pistol.

Which chassis system is considered more comfortable and easier to use?

The Recover Tactical SPRO is noted as being more comfortable due to its brace extending further back, which makes it easier for the shooter to get into a stable position.

How do the shooting performances of the Flux Raider and Recover SPRO compare?

The Flux Raider is perceived to shoot better and feels more solid and stable during use. The SPRO felt a bit snappier, possibly due to its smaller size.

Are there any concerns about the durability or zero retention of these chassis systems?

The presenter expressed skepticism about the long-term zero retention of the SPRO's plastic components, contrasting it with the Flux Raider's 'hard on the frame' construction, which is expected to hold zero better.

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