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    public service announcement: Sig MCX Gen 3 announced

    It's lighter and accepts AR15 triggers. Not sure what else.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cSB...Nmk9_pARFVjG0k

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    Its about time they dumped that 3 foot long sewer pipe off the front end
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    Looks nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flint_Ironstag View Post
    It's lighter and accepts AR15 triggers. Not sure what else.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cSB...Nmk9_pARFVjG0k

    Waiting on the Raptor in 8.6BLK - that'll be my 'thumper'
    The Spear that's being tested for the NGSW contract? The ones they released recently for $8000?

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    The Spear is in the video, but 44 seconds in he talks about MCX Generation 3, as in replacement for the current Virtus. Narrower hand guard, accepts AR15 triggers, and is lighter than current MCX Virtus.

    The $8k spear is the limited edition with case, optic, suppressor, and ammo. Regular price should be just a little higher than current Virtus.

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    The MCX Gen 3 also has a reinforced handguard with two additional bolts holding it on. Likely to address complaints of massive zero swing with lasers. The Gen 3 has been seen in the background of other Sig announcements for some time and I have been waiting for it. Seems like meaningful improvements. The MCX-SPEAR is a whole other thing and I am waiting to see if I am interested in that as well.
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    I don't like reducing the girth of the handguard. The Virtus/MCX handguards had a good reputation for staying cool enough to hold onto and frankly, that new handguard looks awful. We'll see if the new handguard retention method improves things, but I'm betting not and you'll still want any aiming devices mounted to the receiver rail.

    Cohen must have found it excruciating to part with the additional pennies per receiver to return to those MCX era receiver lightening cuts. There was probably screaming and a sedative involved. Maybe they switched to a cheaper receiver alloy to compensate? Or cheaper tool heads?

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    Yeah, I've never really been interested in the Sig MCX... And I guess I'm still not even with this Gen 3 one.

    Is there something appealing about it that I'm just overlooking somehow?

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    Double post.
    Last edited by 556Cliff; 04-16-22 at 13:05.

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    Quote Originally Posted by call_me_ski View Post
    The MCX Gen 3 also has a reinforced handguard with two additional bolts holding it on. Likely to address complaints of massive zero swing with lasers. The Gen 3 has been seen in the background of other Sig announcements for some time and I have been waiting for it. Seems like meaningful improvements. The MCX-SPEAR is a whole other thing and I am waiting to see if I am interested in that as well.
    I see what you mean. My legacy MCX has a midwest industries rail that is pretty sloppy, but still better than the factory keymod one. I thought the virtus rail lockup was better overall?

    Didn't realize a few tweaks were happening this soon after the Virtus line came out. Glad they finally brought out 7.62x39 after teasing it with the 556xi line, prior to the legacy MCX promise of conversion kits that never happened.
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