Is Stripping Components and Cargo Worth It in Star Citizen?

Is stripping components and grabbing cargo off salvage wrecks actually worth it in Star Citizen? Part three of my salvage deep dive. After hull scraping for RMC and breaking ships down for construction material, this run is all about the bonus layer: pulling weapons and components, grabbing leftover cargo, and tracking exactly what it adds. Real gameplay, real numbers, honest verdict. 🎁 STARTER PACK GIVEAWAY — LIVE NOW To celebrate 6,000 subscribers, I'm giving away TWO Star Citizen Starter Packs — each one a full account with the Aurora Mk II, 10,000 UEC, and game access. Enter free here: 👉 https://gleam.io/FKSd9/star-citizen-s... Easiest way in: follow me on X and repost the pinned giveaway tweet, then hit the link above for bonus entries. Runs two weeks, two winners drawn at random. 🔧 WHAT HAPPENED Running salvage contracts for component and cargo stripping, no scanning required Why hunting non-contract wrecks is a gamble (everything was already claimed or stripped) Pulling weapons and components off the hull, and the hunt for leftover cargo The total haul: 45,000 UEC (and why that number is going to climb) Stacking all three salvage loops into one lucrative career The honest verdict, plus the fabricator question I'm chasing next ▶️ The full salvage series: Part 1 — Hull Scraping: [LINK] Part 2 — Construction Material: [LINK] 👍 If this saved you time or UEC, drop a like 💬 Pulled some wild cargo or cracked the fabricator side? Tell me in the comments 🔔 Subscribe for honest blue-collar Star Citizen reviews 🌟 New to Star Citizen? Use my referral code for a starting bonus: STAR-PHPM-NC97 🎮 JOIN THE #HAZELEGION 🔹Subscribe:    / @zirhazegaming   🔹Discord:   / discord   🔹Twitter:   / zirhazegaming   🔹TikTok:   / zirhazegaming   🔹Instagram:   / zirhazegaming   #StarCitizen #Salvage #StarCitizenSalvage #StarCitizenGuide #DrakeVulture #IsItWorthIt #SalvageContracts #zirHazeGaming