These P320's Keeps Going Off… So We Put It in a Chassis(Not a Gun Review)

Published on August 29, 2025
Duration: 31:07

This video explores Sig Sauer P320 pistol chassis systems, specifically the Flux Raider, Strike Industries SMC, and CAA MCK. While acknowledging the P320's safety controversies, the hosts test how these chassis impact shooting performance. They conduct drills like the Bill Drill and plate rack shooting, comparing the chassis systems against a standard P320. The assessment highlights the fun factor and unique features of each chassis but concludes they don't necessarily outperform dedicated submachine guns or well-tuned handguns for most civilian applications.

Quick Summary

Sig P320 chassis systems like the Flux Raider, Strike Industries SMC, and CAA MCK offer unique shooting experiences and features such as rapid deployment stocks and dual mag releases. While fun and providing more contact points, testing indicates they don't consistently outperform a standard compensated P320 in speed or comfort for typical civilian applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Context
  2. 01:22First Impressions of Chassis Systems
  3. 02:27MCK (Micro Conversion Kit) Overview
  4. 04:15Flux Raider Chassis Overview
  5. 06:02Strike Industries SMC Overview
  6. 07:57Range Testing: Bill Drills
  7. 10:59Plate Rack and Accuracy Comparison
  8. 14:16Final Assessment and Conclusions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main Sig Sauer P320 chassis systems discussed in the video?

The video focuses on three popular Sig Sauer P320 chassis systems: the Flux Defense Flux Raider, the Strike Industries Strike Modular Chassis (SMC), and the CAA Micro Conversion Kit (MCK). Each offers a different approach to converting the P320 into a pistol-caliber carbine-like platform.

How do Sig P320 chassis systems affect shooting performance compared to a standard P320?

While chassis systems provide more contact points and can be fun to shoot, the video's testing suggests they don't necessarily outperform a standard compensated P320 in speed or comfort for most civilian uses. The MCK offered stability, while the Flux Raider felt 'snappy'.

What are the key features of the Flux Raider chassis for the P320?

The Flux Raider is noted for its popularity, a unique dual-magazine release button for simultaneous dropping of both magazines, and a rapid-deployment spring-loaded stock. However, the optic's proximity to the shooter's face was mentioned as a potential drawback.

What makes the CAA MCK different from other P320 chassis systems?

The CAA MCK stands out because it does not require any disassembly of the Sig P320 pistol for installation. It also features a spare magazine holder with tension-only retention and an ambidextrous charging handle.

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