P320 Flux Legion Raider at the Range

Published on December 19, 2024
Duration: 14:40

This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Flux Defense chassis system for the Sig P320, focusing on stock swapping and accessory mounting. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates the process, highlighting the integrated tool and different stock lengths. The guide emphasizes proper safety procedures and notes potential issues like loose optic mounts.

Quick Summary

The Sig P320 Flux Legion Raider is a chassis system that converts a Sig P320 pistol into a Pistol-Disguised-Weapon (PDW). It features an integrated compensator, dual magazine storage, and allows for easy swapping of stock lengths (short, medium, long) using an integrated hex wrench for optimized ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sig Legion Flux Raider
  2. 00:38Stock Swapping and Tooling
  3. 01:48Chassis System Overview
  4. 03:10Range Testing: Short and Medium Stocks
  5. 05:03Compensator and Magazine Mechanics
  6. 07:29Range Testing: Long Stock and Final Thoughts
  7. 09:48Optic Failure and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sig P320 Flux Legion Raider?

The Sig P320 Flux Legion Raider is a pistol-to-PDW conversion system utilizing a chassis for the Sig P320 pistol. It features an integrated compensator, dual magazine storage, and ambidextrous controls, offering a modular platform for various stock configurations.

How do you change the stock on the Flux Raider chassis?

Changing the stock on the Flux Raider involves using an integrated hex wrench stored within the chassis to loosen the screws securing the current brace or stock, removing it, and then attaching the desired stock length (short, medium, or long) and tightening the screws.

What are the advantages of the Flux Raider chassis system?

The Flux Raider chassis offers enhanced modularity for the Sig P320, allowing for the use of different stocks, improved ergonomics, and features like integrated compensators and dual magazine storage for quicker reloads. It transforms a pistol into a more stable PDW platform.

What issues were encountered during the range test of the Sig P320 Flux Legion Raider?

During the range test, the mounting screws for the Burris Fastfire 4 optic came loose, highlighting the need for Loctite. However, the P320 Flux Raider chassis system itself proved to be completely reliable throughout the session.

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