This YouTube video, titled 'Which Pistol Chassis Is Best | Flux vs Recover vs Strike vs CAA', is a comparison review of various pistol chassis systems. While the description primarily links to other channels and social media, the title clearly indicates a focus on evaluating and contrasting different chassis options for pistols, suggesting a deep dive into aftermarket firearm accessories.
This video reviews the Taurus GX4 Carry enhanced with a Strike Industries chassis, from the perspective of an everyday shooter. The build includes a threaded barrel and optic cut slide. The reviewer notes over 500 rounds of unsuppressed firing went well, but a heavier suppressor caused issues, highlighting the importance of suppressor weight. Positives include its compact size, solid feel, and easy optic mounting, while negatives are a small magazine release and minor ergonomic concerns. It's suggested as a good option for a truck gun, glove box firearm, or compact PCC use.
This video offers a review of the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo, a compact 9mm PDW, from an everyday shooter's perspective. It highlights a custom build featuring a Strike Industries chassis, threaded barrel, and optic-cut slide. The review covers performance over 500 rounds, noting its success unsuppressed but challenges with heavier suppressors. Key pros include its compact size, solid feel, and easy optic mounting. Cons mentioned are the small magazine release and minor ergonomic issues. The video suggests it's a good option for truck, glove box, or compact PCC use.
This video reviews the Taurus GX4 x Strike Industries chassis setup, focusing on its suitability for the everyday shooter. The review highlights the compact size, solid feel, and easy optics mounting, while also noting downsides like the small magazine release and minor ergonomic issues. The build incorporates a threaded barrel and an optic-cut slide. Over 500 rounds were tested, with the setup performing well unsuppressed but experiencing issues with a heavier suppressor, emphasizing the importance of suppressor weight. The reviewer suggests it's a good option for truck guns, glove box storage, or compact PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) applications.
This YouTube video showcases the KRISS Vector Gen 3, specifically the Woodland Delta variant with a 5.5" barrel. It highlights several accessories, including a Silencerco Octane 45 suppressor, a Meprolight MCO PRO optic, and a Strike Industries Dual Folder Brace. The description suggests a focus on demonstrating the firearm and its components.
Caleb from Brownells guides viewers through building a large-frame AR-10 upper receiver chambered in the 8.6 Blackout cartridge. The video details the purpose of 8.6 Blackout, emphasizing its subsonic capabilities and effectiveness with suppressors. Key components discussed and installed include Aero Precision receivers, a Faxon barrel, Midwest Industries handguard, Dead Air suppressor, and Strike Industries Arca rail. The build process is covered step-by-step, from barrel installation and gas system setup to optic and suppressor mounting.
This YouTube video appears to be a comparison between Strike Industries products and Glock firearms, as indicated by the title "Strike Industries vs. Glock Perfection." While the description contains numerous links to 3D printing supplies, merchandise, and other content, the core of the video's focus is likely on evaluating these two entities within the firearms context. The creator also promotes their Patreon and other social media channels.
This video showcases a comprehensive build and review of a Riley Defense AK-47, acquired for approximately $600. The content details the process of transforming it into a functional battle rifle with upgrades from Midwest Industries, Magpul, and Strike Industries. Key aspects covered include the initial condition of the rifle, modifications like stock, upper handguard, and muzzle device swaps, optic setup, suppressed shooting performance, optic zero retention, and test groupings. The video aims to be educational and entertaining for firearms enthusiasts.
This YouTube video focuses on the SMC ALPHA MKII by Strike Industries, highlighting its aluminum P320 system. The content appears to be a product review or showcase of this firearm accessory. The description also includes links to the creator's other platforms and merchandise, suggesting a content creator's channel dedicated to firearms or related products.
This video reviews the Strike Industries Compact 9mm pistol, which the creator describes as a "Glock Clone Killer." The reviewer and their associate, Sparky, were "pleasantly surprised" by the pistol's performance. The reviewer expresses a desire for Strike Industries to release a Glock 17 version in the future. The description also includes promotional links for Tac Pack and TA Targets, along with social media links for the creator and the Basement Operator Company channel and Discord. A safety disclaimer about firearm handling and a disclaimer about the creator not being a gunsmith are also present.
This YouTube video provides a review of the new Strike Industries Liteslide and Strike Arms Compact Frame, which are compatible with Glock Gen 3 pistols. The presenter details the handgun as a "tricked out Glock designed pistol." The video also features a shout-out to Fiocchi USA for supplying ammunition and mentions Trijicon Inc. and Night Fision for their involvement. Installation guides are available on Sootchgear.com. The video aims to be a gun review with opportunities for exclusive content and community support.
This video announces the June 2025 issue of Guns & Ammo magazine, highlighting several featured articles. Key reviews include the Springfield Armory Kuna 9mm pistol with an optional Strike Industries folding brace, and the Savage Stance XR 9mm pistol with a Crimson Trace red-dot sight. The issue also covers Sellier & Bellot's ammunition factory in the Czech Republic, the return of Smith & Wesson's "no-lock" Classic Series revolvers, and a concluding segment on World War II bolt-action sniper rifles. Additional features showcase the Benelli 828U shotgun, Dead Air Suppressors’ Mohave 45, Holosun DRS-TH thermal sight, and Caldwell's ClayCopter.