Mossberg MC1sc Review - TheFireArmGuy

Published on April 16, 2019
Duration: 6:48

This review of the Mossberg MC1sc, Mossberg's first handgun in 100 years, highlights its entry into the crowded subcompact 9mm market. The reviewer notes its competitive pricing, flat-faced trigger averaging 5.5 lbs, and a unique, safe disassembly process. Comparisons are made to popular models like the Glock 43, S&W Shield, and Kahr P9, with the MC1sc measuring up favorably in size and features.

Quick Summary

The Mossberg MC1sc is a subcompact 9mm handgun, Mossberg's first in a century, designed for concealed carry. It features a flat-faced trigger averaging 5.5 lbs, front serrations, three-dot metal sights, and a unique safe disassembly process. It competes closely in size with the Glock 43 and S&W Shield.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mossberg MC1sc
  2. 00:06SHOT Show Buzz and Market Entry
  3. 00:29Subcompact vs. Compact Strategy
  4. 00:50Unique Features and Design
  5. 00:54Pricing and Included Accessories
  6. 01:16Magazine Comparison (6 vs. 7 Round)
  7. 01:41Glock 43 Comparison
  8. 02:00S&W Shield Comparison
  9. 02:34Kahr P9 Comparison
  10. 02:57Unique Disassembly Process
  11. 03:32Weight and Specifications
  12. 03:44Final Thoughts and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mossberg MC1sc?

The Mossberg MC1sc is a subcompact 9mm handgun, representing Mossberg's first firearm release in 100 years. It's designed for concealed carry and competes in a crowded market with features like a flat-faced trigger and a unique disassembly process.

How does the Mossberg MC1sc compare to the Glock 43?

The Mossberg MC1sc and Glock 43 are very similar in size, both featuring 3.4-inch barrels. The MC1sc offers a flat-faced trigger and a distinct disassembly method, while Glock 43 magazines can fit the MC1sc.

What are the key features of the Mossberg MC1sc?

Key features include a flat-faced trigger averaging 5.5 lbs, front serrations, three-dot metal sights, and a safe disassembly process that doesn't require pulling the trigger. It comes with 6 and 7-round magazines.

What is the price range for the Mossberg MC1sc?

The MSRP for the Mossberg MC1sc is $425, but it is commonly found in the retail market for around $340 to $370, offering competitive value for a subcompact 9mm.

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