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 P320, positioning it as a more affordable and potentially superior alternative to the Flux Raider. The presenter highlights its portability, ergonomics, and holster compatibility, while also discussing its durability and potential weak points. The chassis offers a compact PDW solution for home defense, truck gun use, or states with AR-style bans.

Quick Summary

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis for the Sig P320 is a compelling, more affordable alternative to the Flux Raider, offering improved ergonomics, portability, and holster compatibility. Despite a noted incident of rail failure, it remains functional and provides a compact PDW solution, especially for those in states with AR-style bans.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & YouTube Censorship
  2. 00:13Desk Pop Intro & Topic
  3. 00:22Strike Industries SMC Bravo Chassis
  4. 00:27Flux 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 Comp Slide
  9. 02:00Spectre Slide Compatibility
  10. 02:19Holster Fitment
  11. 02:59Drills & Comparison Setup
  12. 03:286-Yard Drills: 6R Six
  13. 04:00First Drill Run & Time
  14. 04:30Second Drill Run & Time
  15. 05:02Magazine Capacity & Reloads
  16. 05:18Third Drill Run & Time
  17. 05:43Drill Performance Analysis
  18. 05:47Mozam Beaks Drill Attempt 1
  19. 06:05Mozam Beaks Drill Attempt 2
  20. 06:37Mozam Beaks Results
  21. 06:42Mozam Beaks Drill Attempt 3
  22. 06:54Mozam Beaks Results 2
  23. 07:16Draw Mozam Beaks Drill
  24. 07:27Draw Mozam Beaks Results
  25. 07:45Why SMC Bravo Over Flux Raider?
  26. 07:51Price Comparison: SMC Bravo vs. Flux Raider
  27. 08:04Side Folder & Holster Use
  28. 08:14Accessory Costs
  29. 08:26Total Build Cost Comparison
  30. 08:51Portability & Width
  31. 09:12Dual Folding Stock Feature
  32. 09:44Ergonomics & Stock Comfort
  33. 10:14Flux Raider Stock Collapse Issue
  34. 10:44Aesthetics & PDW Appeal
  35. 11:07Lack of Hype for SMC Bravo
  36. 11:15Availability & Durability Concerns
  37. 11:43Stock Rail Failure Incident
  38. 12:35Replacement Cost & Functionality
  39. 13:04Functionality Post-Failure
  40. 13:26Assault Weapons Ban & State Laws
  41. 13:53Stock Type Preference
  42. 14:101913 Adapter & Customization
  43. 14:22Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Strike Industries SMC Bravo chassis system?

The Strike Industries SMC Bravo is a chassis system for the Sig P320 pistol, transforming it into a more compact and rifle-like Personal Defense Weapon (PDW). It offers improved ergonomics, portability, and can be a viable alternative to other chassis systems like the Flux Raider.

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

The SMC Bravo is significantly more affordable than the Flux Raider, with a total build cost often under $1500 compared to over $2000. It also offers potentially better ergonomics and a more reliable stock system, addressing issues like stock collapse seen in some Flux Raiders.

Can the Strike Industries SMC Bravo be holstered?

Yes, with specific accessories like a TLR-1HL light and a compatible holster (e.g., T-Rex Arms Thor Ragnarok), the SMC Bravo chassis can be holstered. The dual-side folding stock, which folds to the left, allows for sufficient clearance and retention.

What are the potential durability concerns with the SMC Bravo chassis?

While generally robust, the presenter noted an incident where the Picatinny rail on the chassis failed after a 'smack,' causing the stock angle to shift. However, the firearm remained functional, and replacement parts are available.

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