How Sig F'd Over The Flux

Published on November 16, 2025
Duration: 14:09

This guide details the installation and handling of the Flux Raider chassis system, designed to convert Sig Sauer P320 and P365 handguns into compact PDW platforms. It covers the process of integrating the donor firearm, understanding stock mechanisms, and potential ergonomic considerations. Instruction is provided with a practical, experience-driven approach, highlighting performance gains and build costs.

Quick Summary

The Flux Raider chassis converts Sig P320/P365 handguns into compact PDWs, enhancing accuracy and consistency. While the Raider 320 offers smoother shooting, the Raider 365 provides rapid follow-up shots but with increased recoil. Total build costs can exceed dedicated PCCs, but the Raider excels in maneuverability in tight spaces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sig Drama
  2. 00:34Flux Raider Overview
  3. 01:02USPSA Grand Master Achievement
  4. 02:07Performance Comparison
  5. 03:26Accuracy & Consistency Gains
  6. 05:51Raider 320 vs. Raider 365
  7. 07:27Mechanical Differences
  8. 08:53Cyclic Rate & Rapid Fire
  9. 10:51Cost & Build Complexity
  10. 11:53Raider vs. Dedicated PCC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flux Raider chassis system?

The Flux Raider is a chassis system designed to house Sig Sauer P320 or P365 handguns, effectively converting them into compact Personal Defense Weapons (PDWs) for enhanced stability and control during shooting.

How does the Flux Raider improve shooting performance?

The Raider chassis significantly enhances shooting consistency and first-round hit probability on distant targets. While speed gains are moderate, the increased stability allows for more accurate follow-up shots, especially for experienced shooters.

What are the key differences between the Raider 320 and Raider 365?

The Raider 320 features a smoother shooting experience and a spring-loaded telescoping stock. The Raider 365, while offering rapid follow-up shots due to its cyclic rate, has more noticeable recoil and uses a folding stock, which can lead to bruising.

Is the Flux Raider build cost-effective compared to a PCC?

A fully kitted Flux Raider build, including the chassis, donor gun, optics, and magazines, can often exceed the cost of a dedicated Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). Cost-effectiveness depends on specific needs and component choices.

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