![]() ![]() There is a detent so it stays in the folded position. The stock is five-position adjustable for length, and it folds to the left side as well. The controls are ambidextrous, and the crisp Timney trigger is a big improvement over the trigger found in the older MPX competition shooters used to flock to.Īll the AR-style controls on the lower receiver, as well as the charging handle, are ambidextrous. This operating system reduces reciprocating weight, reducing recoil. Instead of having a direct-gas-impingement operating system like most rifle-caliber ARs or being a straight blowback gun like most pistol-caliber ARs, the MPX uses a proprietary short-stroke gas piston system. While it will accept a few AR parts, the MPX is a completely unique design from the inside out. It free-floats inside a 15-inch aluminum handguard with M-Lok accessory slots at three, six and nine o’clock.įrom its appearance many people might describe the MPX as a “pistol-caliber AR,” but that description is not as accurate as you might think. The MPX PCC has a 16-inch barrel that is tipped with a three-port muzzle brake. The largest is the new MPX PCC, a 9mm carbine intended for PCC (pistol caliber carbine) competition, and right now it’s hard to find a hotter segment of the shooting market than PCCs. The smallest is the 3.5-inch-barreled Copperhead pistol. SIG’s MPX was originally designed as a submachine gun, but SIG has seen more success selling pistol and carbine versions of this interesting design. ![]()
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