Sig Flux Raider Legion
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of Inrange TV, the hosts explore the Flux Raider Legion, a braced pistol that blurs the line between handguns and short-barreled rifles. They discuss its legal status as a factory gun, avoiding the need for user assembly, and compare its accuracy and practicality to traditional pistols and PCCs. Through various tests, including shooting from a rest and timed drills, they find the braced pistol offers improved stability and sight tracking, making it a potentially useful tool for specific scenarios like hiking or field use.
Takeaways
- 🔫 The discussion revolves around the Sig Sauer Flux Raider Legion pistol, a factory gun designed for various uses without the need for assembly by the buyer.
- ⏳ The concept of a stocked pistol is not new, with historical examples dating back to the Civil War era, but the NFA of 1934 led to their decline.
- 🔄 The current market in 2024 has seen a resurgence in braced pistols, similar to historical designs, offering a middle ground between handguns and short-barreled PCCs.
- 🎯 The pistol was tested for accuracy from a sandbagged rest, achieving groups similar to a standard pistol, indicating mechanical accuracy within acceptable parameters.
- 📏 The practical accuracy was tested with targets at 10 and 45 yards, showing potential benefits in stability and sight tracking when using the brace.
- 🔧 The pistol features a unique magazine release system allowing for quick reloads, and it includes a manual safety due to the possibility of using it with a sling.
- 🔍 The optic used is a Sig MSR Red Dot, mounted on a polymer rail, and care must be taken not to over-torque when installing to avoid damage.
- 🏹 The test results showed a significant improvement in both speed and accuracy when using the braced pistol compared to a standard handgun.
- 🤔 The hosts expressed initial skepticism but found the braced pistol to be more useful than expected, especially in practical shooting scenarios.
- 🔗 The video concludes with plans for further testing and use of the braced pistol in upcoming events, indicating its potential niche applications.
Q & A
What is the main topic of discussion in the 'inrange' episode transcript?
-The main topic of discussion is the Sig Sauer's Flux Raider Legion, a factory gun with a brace, and its performance compared to traditional pistols and PCCs (pistols caliber carbines).
Why does the host feel more comfortable using the Flux Raider Legion on camera?
-The host feels more comfortable using the Flux Raider Legion because it is sold as a factory gun, meaning it is ready to use without the need for assembly, which aligns with ATF regulations and avoids potential legal issues.
What is the historical context of stocked pistols mentioned in the transcript?
-Stocked pistols have been around for years, with examples dating back to the Civil War era and World War I. However, their popularity diminished after the NFA (National Firearms Act) of 1934 due to cost and feasibility issues.
How does the Flux Raider Legion compare to traditional pistols and PCCs in terms of accuracy?
-The Flux Raider Legion is described as having mechanical accuracy similar to a traditional pistol when shot from a bench, but it potentially offers increased practical accuracy due to its braced design, which stabilizes the shooting platform.
What are the unique features of the Flux Raider Legion discussed in the transcript?
-The Flux Raider Legion features a 3.9-inch barrel with a compensator milled into the slide, a deployable brace, a QD socket for a sling, an ambidextrous manual safety, and a magazine release system that allows for quick reloads.
What is the significance of the ATF brace ruling mentioned in the transcript?
-The ATF brace ruling is significant as it allows for the sale and use of firearms with braces, which can be deployed for increased stability without classifying the firearm as a short-barreled rifle, thus avoiding additional regulations.
How did the Flux Raider Legion perform in the accuracy test at 25 yards?
-In the accuracy test at 25 yards, the Flux Raider Legion produced groups of 3 to 3.5 inches, which is within the acceptable parameters for a Striker Fired pistol, but not as tight as the host's better Striker Fired pistols which can achieve 1.5-inch groups.
What practical benefits does the Flux Raider Legion offer over a standard pistol according to the transcript?
-The Flux Raider Legion offers practical benefits such as increased stability, a more stable sight picture, and improved control ability, especially when shooting at distance or under time constraints.
What are the host's opinions on the Flux Raider Legion after testing it?
-After testing, the host is impressed with the Flux Raider Legion, noting its usefulness in certain situations and its potential for use in scenarios like hiking or field use where a holster may not be the most practical carry option.
What future plans do the hosts have for the Flux Raider Legion as mentioned in the transcript?
-The hosts plan to use the Flux Raider Legion more extensively, including in competitions like High Desert and Moonshine Brutality, and they intend to have other shooters test it to gather more comprehensive opinions on its performance and utility.
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