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Keymod rail section on mpx
Keymod rail section on mpx









keymod rail section on mpx

Putting a Thordsen Picatinny Buffer Tube Adapter on the Sig MPX PCC To remove the Sig MPX PCC folding stock knuckle, you will need a Torx wrench, size T27. The total cost for these four items was about $130 (plus tax & shipping). I ended up purchasing a Thordsen Picatinny Buffer Tube Adapter, Castle Nut, 6-Position Mil-Spec Buffer Tube and MFT Battlelink Minimalist Mil-Spec Stock. This required a special adapter to enable the use of a buffer tube. So, I decided to replace it with an AR-15 stock. The one thing I didn’t really like about the MPX PCC was the factory folding/telescoping stock. Putting an AR-15 Stock on the Sig MPX PCC That’s crazy considering you can get 30-round Gen M2 MOE PMAGs (5.56) for about $10 each. Prices seems to fluctuate, so for instance, at MidwayUSA I’ve seen them for $ 49.99 each, which is about $15-$20 less than at my local gun stores.

keymod rail section on mpx keymod rail section on mpx

Cost of Sig MPX 30-Round Magazines (Gen 2)ģ0-round magazines (Gen 2 with tan colored follower) for the Sig MPX PCC are very expensive, so it’s best to shop around. How about a +11 round extended capacity mag base pad from Taran Tactical? With Taran Tactical’s mag base pad, overall capacity of the Sig MPX PCC becomes 41+1 rounds of 9mm. Need more than a 30-Round Capacity Magazine? You can also have up to 30 rounds of 9mm at your disposal in a single magazine (provided you live in a state that does not limit magazine capacity). The Sig MPX PCC can also be a good home defense option with it’s minimal recoil and crisp, light, single stage trigger, making it very easy to shoot accurately with the addition of a good red dot sight, especially if you can use quality hollow point ammo such as Hornady 9mm Luger 115 gr FTX Critical Defense. The MPX PCC is accurate, reliable and really fun (and cheap) to shoot. I believe that many gun enthusiasts will appreciate the performance enhancements and build quality of the new Sig MPX PCC. The MPX PCC weighs approximately 1 pound less than the MPX Carbine. The MPX PCC is slightly longer with an overall length of 35.25″ vs 33″ for the MPX Carbine. The MPX PCC has a flat faced, single stage, Timney trigger (according to Timney, pull weight is about 4.5 lbs and is the same trigger, model #683, they sell as a drop in replacement for the MPX carbine), which is much nicer than the heavier Mil-Spec trigger on the MPX Carbine. To reduce weight, the MPX PCC no longer has a picatinny rail along a large section of the top part of the handguard whereas the MPX Carbine had a full-length picatinny rail along the entire length of the top portion of the handguard. The MPX PCC has a slim M-LOK handguard vs the bulkier KeyMod handguard on the MPX Carbine.

keymod rail section on mpx

However, I have subsequently seen the telescoping and folding stock offered on the MPX carbine. The MPX PCC comes with a telescoping AND folding stock whereas the stock on the MPX Carbine when it was first introduced was only telescoping. In contrast, the MPX Carbine has a 14″ barrel with a pinned and welded flash hider bringing the overall barrel length to 16″ to avoid Federal classification as a Short Barrel Rifle (SBR). The MPX PCC has a 16″ threaded barrel with a three-chamber compensator. Sig MPX PCC vs the Original Sig MPX CarbineĬompared to the original MPX Carbine, there are some noticeable differences. I also find the new, slimmer M-LOK handguard to be quite comfortable. The MPX PCC is about a pound lighter in overall weight than the previous generation MPX Carbine with very little recoil and low muzzle rise, making it easy and fun to shoot. The Timney, flat faced, single-stage trigger is crisp, light (about 4.5 lbs.) with no pre-travel or over-travel and breaks cleanly with an audible and very tactile reset. After shooting 250 rounds of Magtech 115 grain 9mm FMJ, I experienced no failures whatsoever. MSRP is $2,016.00 but the street price seems to be $1,699.99 most everywhere I checked.

  • Optics ready, black hard-coat anodized aluminum frame.
  • Free-floating ergonomic Slim Line M-LOK™ handguard.
  • 5-position telescoping and folding stock.
  • Crisp, flat faced, single-stage Timney trigger.
  • 3 chamber compensator designed to reduce recoil.
  • However, I believe the MPX PCC will also appeal to every day gun enthusiasts like me. About 5 months ago, Sig Sauer announced the release of the MPX PCC redesigned with performance enhancements that cater to competitive PCC shooters.











    Keymod rail section on mpx