Over the last few years, C&H Precision has quietly and steadily expanded its product lineup. Originally known for optics adapter plates for popular pistol platforms such as Glock, SIG, and Smith & Wesson. During that time the company evolved to designing and producing optics for both pistol and rifle. C&H Precision is continuing that momentum with the introduction of the new Strykr red dot, a purpose-built optic around the popular Flux Raider chassis system for the SIG P320.
The Strykr is also designed to complement PDW-style setups, offering a compact, rugged optic solution that aligns with the Raider’s intended role as a hybrid defensive system.
Below is the product description and key features of C&H’s new Strykr red dot directly from the website
Product Description
The C&H Precision Strykr™ is a mission-ready red-dot optic engineered for shooters who demand absolute reliability and uncompromising performance.
Purpose-built for the Flux Raider® platform and fully compatible with any firearm equipped with a 1913 Picatinny rail, the Strykr offers a compact, battle-ready solution for duty, defensive, and competition use.
Machined from 7075 aircraft-grade aluminum with reinforced construction, the Strykr is built to withstand hard use in extreme environments. Its fully enclosed emitter and .846″ × .773″ crystal-clear window deliver a crisp, unobstructed sight picture, while the optic’s recessed housing protects the brightness selectors from accidental impact and debris.
The Strykr is offered exclusively in a Red Multi-Reticle configuration, giving you three selectable reticle modes, a 3 MOA dot, a 33 MOA circle, or a combined circle + dot, for maximum versatility across applications. It features 10 daylight brightness settings plus 2 night-vision modes to perform reliably from bright daylight to low-light scenarios.
A side-loading, double-secured battery compartment enables quick battery swaps without removing the optic or disturbing zero. Combined with a vacuum-purged, weather-sealed design, the Strykr is engineered to keep you in the fight through rain, dust, and fog.

Features
Fully Enclosed and Sealed Emitter
Maintains a clean sight picture in rain, mud, or debris-filled environments
10 Brightness Levels + Night Vision Capability
Easily adapt to any lighting scenario — from daylight-bright environments to low-light or night vision-assisted operations (Brightness Setting levels 1 & 2 are NV compatible)
Motion Control Technology (Shake Awake)
The Max powers on instantly when motion is detected — always ready when you are, with no button pressing or lag.
Smart Power Management
Automatically powers down after 5 minutes of inactivity to extend battery life and reduce downtime.
50,000-Hour Battery Life
Ultra-efficient electronics keep you running longer with a single, side loaded, CR 2032 3V lithium battery — no constant swaps or recharges.
7075-T6 Aluminum One-Piece Housing
CNC Machined from one-piece of aircraft-grade aluminum for unmatched strength and durability in the field.
Rated for +P and +P+ Rounds
Built to handle the recoil and abuse of high-pressure ammunition — perfect for duty or defense.
IPX7 Waterproof Certified
Fully sealed and submersible to 1 meter for 30 minutes — rain, mud, and weather won’t slow you down.
Conclusion
The Strykr is purpose-driven from the ground up, with its enclosed emitter design, multi-reticle capability, and durable 7075 housing positioning it well for hard-use applications. While it was clearly developed with the Flux Raider ecosystem in mind, compatibility with any 1913 Picatinny rail significantly broadens its potential use cases. This makes it an appealing option not only for Raider owners, but also for shooters running PDW platforms, pistol-caliber carbines, or compact defensive rifles where durability and a clean sight picture are priorities.
At an MSRP of $349, the Strykr enters a competitive segment of the optics market, but its feature set and Raider-specific optimization may give it a strong niche among enthusiasts looking to maximize the capability of their PDW-style setups. For defensive users, competition shooters, and Flux Raider owners in particular, the Strykr represents a focused attempt to deliver a rugged, mission-ready optic tailored to how these platforms are actually used.