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Published on August 8, 2023
Duration: 10:57

This guide details the manual of arms and reloading technique for the Flux Raider chassis system, specifically when integrated with a Sig Sauer P320. It covers the standard 1R1 drill, emphasizing the slide lock reload process and a unique slide-dropping technique. The guide also touches on rapid deployment and the platform's potential as a Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC) alternative, drawing on insights from Micah Mayfield's expert assessment.

Quick Summary

The Flux Raider is a chassis system for the Sig Sauer P320, offering rapid deployment, dual magazine storage, and improved accuracy at 100 yards, making it a compact alternative to PCCs. A unique 'slap' feature can help chamber rounds during reloads. Potential drawbacks include increased gas when suppressed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cinematic Intro
  2. 01:14Introduction to the Flux Raider
  3. 02:01Sponsorships and Range Cleanup
  4. 03:07The 'Feature' Slide Drop
  5. 04:29Agency Arms Slide Integration
  6. 05:13Manual of Arms Test
  7. 06:13Magazine Release Mechanics
  8. 07:22Design Critiques and Suppressor Talk
  9. 09:25Use Cases and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Flux Raider chassis?

The Flux Raider is a chassis system designed to enhance the Sig Sauer P320 pistol, offering features like a rapid deployment stock/brace, integrated optics mount, and dual magazine storage, transforming it into a more compact and versatile firearm platform.

How does the Flux Raider handle reloads?

The Flux Raider supports standard slide lock reloads. A unique feature demonstrated is the ability to 'slap' the rear of the slide to chamber a round, potentially speeding up the reload process after inserting a fresh magazine.

What are the advantages of the Flux Raider chassis?

The Flux Raider provides a compact form factor, rapid deployment capabilities, and improved accuracy at distances like 100 yards compared to a standard handgun, making it a potential alternative to Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs).

What are potential drawbacks of the Flux Raider?

The platform can be 'gassy' when suppressed, indicating potential issues with gas blowback. Additionally, specific slide compatibility and the effectiveness of the 'slap' feature depend on the chosen slide.

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