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Flux defense brace sig p3201/19/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I will be honest with you it’s fun as hell. In those 30-40 rounds, I was able to get a good impression of how this system shoots. Once you understand the chassis and its setup, you can be effective and accurate on target with this chassis. Overall the manual of arms for the Raider is intuitive, with a slight learning curve. The secondary magwell upfront that can hold a loaded magazine is angled in such a way as to act as an angled foregrip, which allows you to use your non-dominated hand to bring that system firmly into your shoulder. The Raider also features an ambidextrous safety to accommodate both left and right-handed shooters, a flared magwell for easier reloads, and a dual magazine release. (If you don’t know what I mean, go look it up real quick) This might not be possible due to how the slide reciprocates on the chassis. Maybe three length settings collapsed, partially collapsed, and fully extended. ![]() The only thing I would want is for the brace to be adjustable. The brace that is up against your shoulder is of solid build quality as well. The system used to lock them in place is very robust. The arms of the brace don’t feel like they will collapse in on you at any time. The brace feels sturdy when in your shoulder. If you can run an AR effectively, you can run a Raider effectively. The manual of arms is taken straight from an AR platform. The Raider design is compact yet intuitive. Features a new injection-molded polymer, chrome-moly steel, and a black nitride finish for maritime operations, and the chassis weighs in at a merger 18oz. The Raider is lighter and stronger than its predecessor. Mount the slide to the chassis, and you’re ready to go. It’s as simple as dropping your fire control group (FCU) into the Raider chassis. The Flux Raider is a compact and versatile chassis that allows you to convert your ordinary P320 pistol into a capable Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC). Now, on to my impressions and first shots. I will try to be as impartial as possible, but I understand this article might be biased in one direction, aka positive. I think it brings a wonderful dose of innovation to a market that needs it. I wasn’t concerned about getting a video of me shooting the platform. Second, I have no video footage of me shooting this. On range day, I was given a rundown on the Raider and its features by Ben, the owner of Flux Defense. I only shot 30-40 rounds out of the Flux Raider. Finally, at Shot Show’s Range Day, I got on the elusive Flux Raider.īefore we get into my initial assessments and first shots, a few disclaimers, first, I only had limited time with the gun. I have chased this great white Buffalo for some time, believing I would never get my hands on this elusive prize. Getting your hands on a Raider is a difficult task. Now, the only thing holding back that chassis from greatness is its spotty availability and price gouging by resellers. The Raider took feedback from the Special Forces community to make a more well-rounded chassis for the end user. In 2020, the company upgraded MP17 and released the new Flux Raider. Since its release over four years ago, I have been trying to get my hands on this one-of-a-kind platform. Ever since the original release of the Flux Defense MP17 over four years ago, I have been a massive fan of their chassis. ![]()
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