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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_M View Post
    Does it look like the, 'attached barrel extension' on the MPX-C appears to be a suppressor core (admittedly with very large expansions) without the tube attached to anyone else?
    The thought crossed my mind. I will find out either tomorrow or Wednesday when we hit Sig's booth at Shot.
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    After holding it in my hands its kind of a cool little gun though, MSRP was about $2100. You can change calibers easily in about a minute. I have pics but im on my phone at this time so it'll be a couple days until i can load them up. I was wrong on the suppressor compatibility, I missed that by a mile.
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    The Muzzle Brake on the MPX-C is a suppressor core. Sleeves will be available to fit over the core effectively giving you a 16" barreled integrally suppressed 9mm carbine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rexlives View Post
    The Muzzle Brake on the MPX-C is a suppressor core. Sleeves will be available to fit over the core effectively giving you a 16" barreled integrally suppressed 9mm carbine.
    ...as I suspected.

    Nice move on their part.

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    2100 seems pretty steep

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJD View Post
    Will be overpriced and impractical.

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    Yeah, a little expensive for a pistol cartridge long gun. I'd like to test one out, but with the current gun histeria, it may never happen unless my agency decides they'd like a few.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KalashniKEV View Post
    ...as I suspected.

    Nice move on their part.
    I don't know, seems like poking the bear to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rexlives View Post
    The Muzzle Brake on the MPX-C is a suppressor core. Sleeves will be available to fit over the core effectively giving you a 16" barreled integrally suppressed 9mm carbine.

    Except that isn't a real integrally suppressed firearm.

    It is a baffle stack permanently affixed to a non ported barrel. Then a sleeve goes over it.

    Integral guns have a barrel that is ported, bleeding off gas, and vents into a silencer.
    Last edited by scottryan; 01-17-13 at 20:25.
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