Really glad the SIG MCX isn't and AR-15 copy!

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  • Kingjamez

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    Oct 22, 2009
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    Fairfax, VA

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    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,897
    Rockville, MD
    Looks like the same stock as the MPX. I'm undecided about it - I've run wire collapsibles like that, and they are considerably more fun to look at than actually use.

    Now, what would really be cool is if they had the fancy-pants "barrel-with-baffles" that they're using for the MPX.
    MPX-C-Detail-Hero.jpg


    Slip on the cover (with appropriate tax stamp), and you've got a silencer. Pretty slick.
     

    Kingjamez

    Gun Builder
    Oct 22, 2009
    2,042
    Fairfax, VA
    I hadn't seen the MPx yet, that looks pretty slick too.

    I suppose the cheek weld would suck, but for a close in rifle like this with a red dot, who needs a cheek weld?
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
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    Mar 25, 2009
    13,897
    Rockville, MD
    That's why I find those stocks more forgivable on PCCs than real rifles, yeah. Less recoil and the cheek weld doesn't matter as much.
     

    pbharvey

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    Dec 27, 2012
    30,260
    Looks like the same stock as the MPX. I'm undecided about it - I've run wire collapsibles like that, and they are considerably more fun to look at than actually use.

    Now, what would really be cool is if they had the fancy-pants "barrel-with-baffles" that they're using for the MPX.
    MPX-C-Detail-Hero.jpg


    Slip on the cover (with appropriate tax stamp), and you've got a silencer. Pretty slick.

    This gun is ridiculously nice
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,897
    Rockville, MD
    Is there any authority to support that definition of how OAL is measured? The firearm is completely operable with the stock collapsed, correct?
    MD not arresting people for buying non-NFA-stamped Vz58s comes to mind. :)

    In general, the state uses federal definitions for these kinds of things. Not codified by law, but enough to rely on for now.
     

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