![]() ![]() Be shot both in traditional pistol grip mechanics, and then quickly deploying a stock or brace that can be shouldered providing further stabilization and increasing the overall accuracy and effective range of the weapon-shooter interface. Be carried in what would be roughly considered a traditional manner for a standard handgun (holstered, on the hip, either openly or concealed), and 2. These are platforms defined (at least by me) by their ability to 1. In my post late last night I alluded to these firearms as being in a particular classification of “holsterable-shoulderable pistol-caliber subguns.” This would include such platforms as this Flux MP17 chassis, Flux’s similar products for Glock platforms, the B&T USW, and would arguably include more legacy platforms such as the B&T TP9 (when equipped with either a stock or pistol brace). ![]() The intent is obviously not to replace a true rifle, but to augment the performance capabilities and enhance the shootability of a primary handgun.Īs we all know, any time you can better stabilize a firearm by providing additional points of contact to brace the firearm against the shooters body, the platform becomes much more stable which results in greater accuracy and faster split times for taking multiple shots. ![]() In my opinion, the professional-use niche for these types of platforms is the narrow segment of individuals who already only carry a pistol as their primary firearm and have the potential need to extend the effective accurate range of their handgun via the benefits of additional stabilization. Ok, finally had a chance to sit down and record my thoughts on Medic_Mak’s question. Weight: 2.8Lbs (With full size slide - empty) Smaller and lighter than most PDW’s on the market. Pic rail for pistol flashlights and IR Lights/Lasers - Optional Duty Holster works with most lights/lasers made for pistols. It also works with a pic rail for use with larger optics like, Aimpoint®, Eotech® etc. Optic mount works with most red dot sights - RMR™, Holosun®, Deltapoint™, and more. The drop in holster is suppressor compatible as well. Multi-light compatible - most Streamlight, Surefires and Inforces. Optional Duty Holster - Level 2 Retention. To use the P320™ carry, compact, and subcompact, you must use a comp, threaded barrel, or suppressor or serious injury could occur. Sig M17/18, Sig P320™ Full size, X-Five full size, Tacops Full Size. Does not include holster, lights, sling, red dots, camouflage Cerakote or other accessories pictured. *Does not a include firearm, trigger control group or slide. ![]() Drop your Sig™ fire control unit™ into the system. Works with Sig™ M17/18 and Sig P320™ series. However, be prepared to wait a minimum of 8-10 weeks when you're lucky enough to find them in stock on their website.Shoots like a primary, holsters like a pistol. We happened to be one of the "early adopters" of Flux Defense, so we have more than a few braces for T&E. Despite an increase in production, Flux Defense brace systems and the MP17 chassis are consistently sold out on their website. That is if you can get your hands on one. Who knows if the US Army will pick it up, but they scored another home run in the commercial sector. Incorporating their proven rapid brace deployment system, they developed a chassis that increases the effectiveness and usefulness of a Soldiers issued sidearm. Optional Duty Holster works with most lights/lasers made for pistols.Pic rail for pistol flashlights and IR Lights/Lasers.It also works with a keymod pic rail for use with larger optics like, Aimpoint®, Eotech® etc.Optic mount works with most red dot sights - RMR™, Holosun®, Deltapoint™, and more.The drop in holster is suppressor compatible as well.This new platform works synergistically with the US Armies' new sidearm, the Sig Sauer M17. In late 2019 Flux Defense again caused a dust-up in the 2A community with their release of the MP17. ![]()
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