SI SMC Bravo P320 Chassis

Published on September 28, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video reviews the Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis for the Sig Sauer P320 platform. It highlights the ambidextrous brace, compatibility with P320 magazines, and Strike Industries' extended base pads with a unique set screw clamping mechanism. The review also showcases the integrated front magazine holder and Strike Industries' side charger.

Quick Summary

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis transforms the Sig Sauer P320 into a pistol-caliber carbine. It features an ambidextrous brace, uses standard P320 magazines, and includes an integrated front magazine holder. It also supports the DPP optic footprint and Strike Industries' side charger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: SI SMC Bravo P320 Chassis
  2. 00:11Ambidextrous Brace Functionality
  3. 00:19P320 Magazine Compatibility
  4. 00:23Strike Industries Extended Base Pads
  5. 00:30Front Magazine Holder and Release
  6. 00:39Strike Industries Side Charger
  7. 00:46EOTech EFLUX Optic and DPP Footprint
  8. 00:50Discussion on Chassis Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis designed for?

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis is designed to convert the Sig Sauer P320 pistol platform into a pistol-caliber carbine (PCC) style firearm, offering enhanced stability and accessory mounting options.

What are the key features of the SMC Bravo chassis?

Key features include an ambidextrous brace, compatibility with standard P320 magazines, an integrated front magazine holder, and provisions for accessories like a side charger and optics.

Does the SMC Bravo chassis use proprietary magazines?

No, the Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis is designed to be compatible with standard Sig Sauer P320 magazines, allowing users to leverage their existing P320 magazine collection.

What type of optic footprint does the SMC Bravo chassis support?

The chassis supports the Delta Point Pro (DPP) footprint, allowing for the mounting of various optics designed for this common interface, such as the EOTech EFLUX shown in the video.

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