MPX Gon' Give It To Ya

Published on December 14, 2021
Duration: 14:44

This review highlights the SIG MPX as a modern, AR-style subgun with excellent ergonomics and a high 'cool factor,' making it a fun platform for training and recreational shooting. While acknowledging its limitations in ballistic performance compared to rifle calibers like 300 Blackout, especially against body armor, the video emphasizes the MPX's superior handling and ambidextrous controls over older platforms like the MP5. The review also details the tactical gear used, including Haley Strategic Partners gear and EOTech optics.

Quick Summary

The SIG MPX is a modern 9mm PCC praised for its AR-style ambidextrous controls and superior ergonomics over platforms like the MP5. While fun and controllable, its 9mm ballistics are less effective than rifle calibers like 300 Blackout, especially against body armor. High-cost magazines are a notable drawback.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Shooting Montage
  2. 02:17SIG MPX Introduction & Badlands Munitions
  3. 03:04Tactical Gear: Haley Strategic Partners Rig
  4. 04:17PCC vs. Rifle Calibers (9mm vs. 300 Blackout)
  5. 05:54History of Submachine Guns
  6. 07:13MPX vs. MP5 Ergonomics
  7. 08:37MPX Cost & Ballistic Limitations
  8. 10:08Final Verdict & 'Cool Factor'

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the SIG MPX's ergonomics superior to the H&K MP5?

The SIG MPX features AR-style ambidextrous controls, including a bolt release, which the reviewer argues makes it more user-friendly and ergonomically advanced compared to the older manual of arms found on the H&K MP5.

How does the SIG MPX compare to 300 Blackout rifles in terms of performance?

While the MPX is praised for its controllability and fun factor, 300 Blackout rifles offer superior ballistics, especially for penetration against body armor. The MPX's 9mm rounds have inherent limitations in this regard.

What are the main drawbacks of the SIG MPX platform mentioned in the review?

The primary drawbacks highlighted are the high cost of proprietary magazines, which can run $50-$60 each, and the inherent ballistic limitations of the 9mm cartridge compared to rifle calibers for certain applications.

What tactical gear was featured alongside the SIG MPX?

The review showcased a Haley Strategic Partners (HSP) Micro Rig in Wolf Grey with a 'Dangler' pouch, an HSP sling, an EOTech EXPS3 optic, and a Surefire M300 light mounted with an HSP Thorntail.

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