Spec Ops Chop Flux | The Raider All 320s Want

Published on October 19, 2024
Duration: 8:04

This video details a custom SIG P320 build, dubbed the 'Spec Ops Flux Raider,' focusing on modifications and lessons learned. The presenter, Ben W from Tactical Fellowship, highlights specific component choices like the Shire X300 UB, Armory Craft parts, and a Jager Works customized slide with a Faxon barrel and PMM comp. Key takeaways include advice against painting brace rails due to tolerance issues and a preference for smaller red dot MOA for this specific setup.

Quick Summary

The 'Spec Ops Flux Raider' SIG P320 build features a Shire X300 UB light, Armory Craft parts, a custom chop, a Jager Works slide with Faxon barrel and PMM comp, and a Trijicon RMR. Key advice includes avoiding painting brace rails and opting for a 1-2 MOA red dot due to the chassis's optic positioning.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Introduction & Build Overview
  2. 00:49Lessons Learned & Avoidances
  3. 01:34Build Details: Muzzle to Buttstock
  4. 01:49Front End: Shire X300 UB Light
  5. 02:09Flux Raider Chassis Modifications
  6. 02:13Armory Craft Safety Switch Review
  7. 02:39Armory Craft Right Side Safety Delete
  8. 03:02Armory Craft Sport Takedown Lever
  9. 03:25Grip & Chassis Aesthetics
  10. 03:30Spec Ops Chop & Custom Paint
  11. 03:51Brace Rails: Painting Caution
  12. 04:29FCU & Trigger Upgrade
  13. 04:45Slide & Barrel: Jager Works Customization
  14. 04:47Faxon Threaded Barrel & PMM Comp
  15. 04:55Jager Works Slide Cuts & Optic Cut
  16. 05:00Optic: Trijicon RMR Type 2
  17. 05:06Iron Sights: Trijicon Tallboy
  18. 05:12Red Dot MOA Recommendation
  19. 06:01Slide/Barrel Combo Availability Issues
  20. 06:30Modern P320 Slide/Barrel Options
  21. 06:53Build Conclusion & Versatility
  22. 07:16Aiming Redundancy with Suppressor Sights
  23. 07:22Final Thoughts & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key modifications on the 'Spec Ops Flux Raider' SIG P320 build?

The build features a Shire X300 UB flashlight, Armory Craft safety components, a custom 'Spec Ops Chop' on the chassis, a Jager Works customized slide with a Faxon threaded barrel and PMM comp, a Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic, and a SIG enhanced trigger.

What is a significant lesson learned regarding painting firearm components on this build?

The presenter advises against painting brace rails, as the added width and friction from spray paint can interfere with tight tolerances and hinder proper function, such as the rails failing to lock back to full extension.

What red dot sight MOA is recommended for a SIG P320 with a Flux Raider chassis, and why?

For this specific setup, a 1-2 MOA red dot is recommended over a 3.25 MOA. The Flux Raider chassis positions the optic closer to the shooter's face, making a larger MOA dot appear even bigger and less precise.

Why is it difficult to replicate the SIG P320 slide and barrel combination shown in the video?

SIG Sauer is no longer widely selling Nitron slides, and newer X-Series slides have different tolerances that are incompatible with the Faxon threaded barrel used in this build, making it hard to source these specific parts.

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