Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC First Shots

Published on March 4, 2022
Duration: 18:13

The Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC offers a highly competitive Pistol Caliber Carbine experience, featuring a short-stroke gas piston system for reduced recoil and a design optimized for USPSA competition. It boasts impressive accuracy at both 25 and 50 yards, with a low recoil impulse that rivals top-tier PCCs. While praised for its modularity and ambidextrous controls, minor ergonomic critiques regarding the stock and QD mounts were noted.

Quick Summary

The Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC features a short-stroke gas piston system for reduced recoil, making it ideal for competition like USPSA. It offers excellent accuracy at 25 and 50 yards and boasts full ambidextrous controls with a Timney trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC
  2. 00:38Operating System & Competition Design
  3. 01:58Key Features & Modularity
  4. 02:48Controls & Ergonomics
  5. 05:42Range Performance: 50-Yard Drills
  6. 08:43Accuracy Testing at 25 Yards
  7. 11:13First Impressions & Comparisons
  8. 14:09Critiques & Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC suitable for competition shooting?

The Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC is designed for competition with features like a short-stroke gas piston for reduced recoil, a flared magazine well for faster reloads, and ambidextrous controls. Its 9mm caliber and 30-round capacity are also advantageous in PCC divisions.

How does the Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC compare in recoil to other PCCs?

The reviewer states the Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC has the lowest recoil impulse of any PCC he has shot, surpassing the MP5 and rivaling the JP GMR-15, thanks to its short-stroke gas piston operating system.

What are the key technical specifications of the Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC?

The Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC features a 9mm caliber, a 16-inch barrel, and comes with 30-round Lancer magazines. It includes a short-stroke gas piston system, M-LOK rail, and a flat-faced Timney trigger.

What are the main criticisms of the Sig MPX Gen 3 PCC?

The primary criticisms mentioned are the 'minimalist' stock being potentially too small for some shooters and the lack of a built-in rear QD sling mount point on the receiver.

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