A Complete Review Of The New Mossberg MC2sc!

Published on October 26, 2021
Duration: 4:03

This review of the Mossberg MC2sc highlights its subcompact, double-stack design chambered in 9mm. Key features include an optics-ready slide with co-witnessing sights, a flat trigger estimated at 5.5 pounds, and a reversible magazine release. The pistol offers 11+1 or 14+1 round capacity and a unique triggerless field-strip procedure.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg MC2sc is a subcompact, double-stack 9mm pistol offering 11+1 or 14+1 round capacity. It features an optics-ready slide for co-witnessing sights, a flat trigger estimated at 5.5 lbs, and a reversible magazine release. A key feature is its triggerless field-strip procedure for enhanced safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:12Mossberg MC2sc Introduction
  3. 00:24MC2sc Features: Double Stack, Capacity
  4. 00:48Optics Ready Slide and Sights
  5. 01:15Flat Trigger and Feel
  6. 01:36Magazine Release
  7. 01:57Triggerless Takedown Procedure
  8. 02:16Disassembly Steps
  9. 02:37Reassembly Steps
  10. 03:22Final Thoughts on MC2sc

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the magazine capacity of the Mossberg MC2sc?

The Mossberg MC2sc comes with two magazine options. The flat base magazine holds 11 rounds plus one in the chamber, for a total of 12. The extended magazine provides 14 rounds plus one in the chamber, totaling 15 rounds.

Is the Mossberg MC2sc optics ready?

Yes, the Mossberg MC2sc is optics ready out of the box. The slide is cut to accept micro red dot sights, and it's designed for standard dovetail sights to co-witness in the lower portion of the optic window.

How is the trigger on the Mossberg MC2sc?

The Mossberg MC2sc features a flat trigger, which is noted to change the geometry slightly. The reviewer estimates the trigger pull weight to be around 5.5 pounds, describing it as having a nice take-up, a good sharp break, and no over-travel.

What is unique about the disassembly of the Mossberg MC2sc?

The Mossberg MC2sc has a unique triggerless field-strip procedure. This means you can disassemble the pistol without needing to press the trigger, which is considered a safety feature. The striker assembly is removed first, followed by the slide.

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