It’s Sig vs Glock.. #shorts

Published on August 14, 2025
Duration: 1:19

This video compares the Flux Raider P320 version and the Recover Tactical SP Pro with a Glock 17, evaluating them as Personal Defense Weapons (PDWs). Both chassis offer significant customization, including optic mounts, threaded barrels for suppressors, and deployable stocks/braces. The Recover Tactical SP Pro is noted for its forward optic placement, potentially aiding in faster target acquisition. The speaker suggests the SP Pro might have an advantage due to ongoing issues with the SIG P320 platform.

Quick Summary

The Flux Raider P320 chassis and Recover Tactical SP Pro (Glock 17) are compared as PDW conversions. Both offer extensive customization, including optic mounts, threaded barrels for suppressors, and deployable stocks/braces. The SP Pro's forward optic placement is noted for easier target acquisition, and its use of a Glock 17 leverages high reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Flux Raider P320 chassis and the Recover Tactical SP Pro with a Glock 17?

The Flux Raider uses a SIG P320 fire control unit, slide, spring, and barrel. The Recover Tactical SP Pro accepts a stock Glock 17 or other Glock models. Both offer extensive customization, but the SP Pro's forward optic placement is noted for easier acquisition.

Which PDW chassis offers better customizability: Flux Raider or Recover Tactical SP Pro?

Both chassis are highly customizable. They allow for mounting accessories like flashlights, optics, and threaded barrels for suppressors. Both also feature deployable stocks/braces and integrated mag caddies for extra ammunition.

What are the advantages of the Recover Tactical SP Pro's design for PDW use?

The Recover Tactical SP Pro's primary advantage highlighted is its forward optic placement, which the speaker finds easier to acquire targets with. Additionally, using a Glock 17 leverages its well-known reliability, potentially offering an edge over P320-based systems due to reported issues.

Can you add a suppressor to the Flux Raider or Recover Tactical SP Pro chassis?

Yes, both the Flux Raider and the Recover Tactical SP Pro chassis are designed to accommodate suppressors. This is achieved by using a threaded barrel, which can be swapped onto either platform, allowing for suppressor attachment.

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