The Best P320 Accessory That Nobody is Talking About | Strike Industries SMC Bravo

Published on September 15, 2024
Duration: 14:35

This video reviews the Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis system for the Sig Sauer P320, positioning it as a more affordable and potentially superior alternative to the Flux Raider. The presenter highlights its portability, ergonomics, and cost-effectiveness, while also detailing a specific configuration that allows for holster carry with a weapon light. Despite a minor durability concern with the stock attachment point, the overall sentiment is positive, emphasizing its value as a PDW conversion.

Quick Summary

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis system for the Sig Sauer P320 is a cost-effective and ergonomically superior alternative to the Flux Raider. It converts the P320 into a portable PDW, can be configured for holster carry with a weapon light, and offers better stock ergonomics for a solid cheek weld, all at a significantly lower price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & YouTube Censorship
  2. 00:13Desk Pop Intro & Topic
  3. 00:22Strike Industries SMC Bravo Chassis
  4. 00:30Flux Raider vs. SMC Bravo
  5. 00:50Product Overview & Sponsorship Disclosure
  6. 01:11Why the SMC Bravo is Slept On
  7. 01:33SMC Bravo Components
  8. 01:48P320 FCU & Spectre Slide
  9. 02:00Spectre Slide Compatibility
  10. 02:19Holster Carry Configuration
  11. 02:59Drills & Comparison Setup
  12. 03:286-Yard Drills: Double Bill Drill
  13. 04:00Double Bill Drill - First Run
  14. 04:30Double Bill Drill - Second Run
  15. 05:02Magazine Capacity & Reloads
  16. 05:18Drill 3: Double Bill Drill Reload
  17. 05:32Double Bill Drill Reload - Results
  18. 05:43Mozam Beaks Drill Setup
  19. 05:47Mozam Beaks - First Attempt
  20. 06:05Mozam Beaks - Second Attempt
  21. 06:37Mozam Beaks - Results & Holster Mention
  22. 06:42Mozam Beaks on Two Targets
  23. 06:52Mozam Beaks - Two Targets Run
  24. 07:27Mozam Beaks - Two Targets Results
  25. 07:45Why SMC Bravo Over Flux Raider?
  26. 07:51Price Comparison: SMC Bravo vs. Flux Raider
  27. 08:04Side Folder vs. Flux Raider Stock
  28. 08:14Accessory Costs Comparison
  29. 08:26Total Cost Breakdown
  30. 08:51Portability & Width
  31. 09:12Detachable Dual Folding Stock
  32. 09:44Ergonomics: Stock & Cheek Weld
  33. 10:14Flux Raider Stock Collapse Issue
  34. 10:44Aesthetics & PDW Capability
  35. 11:15Availability & Hype
  36. 11:22Durability Concerns: Plastic Construction
  37. 11:43Stock Attachment Point Failure
  38. 12:10Functional After Failure
  39. 12:35Replacement Cost & Assessment
  40. 13:04Functionality Post-Breakage
  41. 13:26Legal Considerations (WA Assault Weapons Ban)
  42. 13:53Stock Preference: Folding vs. PDW
  43. 14:101913 Adapter & Customization
  44. 14:22Conclusion & Recommendation
  45. 14:31Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Strike Industries SMC Bravo and why is it considered slept on?

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo is a chassis system for the Sig Sauer P320 that converts it into a Personal Defense Weapon (PDW). It's considered 'slept on' because it offers significant advantages in terms of price and ergonomics compared to more hyped alternatives like the Flux Raider, yet receives less attention.

How does the Strike Industries SMC Bravo compare in price to the Flux Raider?

The SMC Bravo is significantly more affordable. A fully kitted-out SMC Bravo P320 PDW conversion can be under $1500, while a comparable Flux Raider setup can exceed $2000, making the SMC Bravo a more budget-friendly option.

Can the Strike Industries SMC Bravo P320 PDW be holstered for carry?

Yes, the SMC Bravo can be configured for holster carry. By removing the blast shield and ME extension, and equipping a weapon light like the TLR-1 HL, it can fit into specific retention holsters, such as the T-Rex Arms Thor Ragnarok, allowing for concealed or open carry.

What are the ergonomic advantages of the SMC Bravo over the Flux Raider?

The SMC Bravo offers better ergonomics, primarily through its stock, which allows for a proper cheek weld and the potential addition of a cheek riser. This contrasts with the Flux Raider's stock system, which the presenter found less comfortable and suitable for a solid cheek weld.

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