Sig Sauer MPX Review

Published on May 22, 2015
Duration: 6:00

This review of the Sig Sauer MPX highlights its user-friendly features and excellent shooting characteristics. The firearm boasts an 8-inch barrel, a 30-round magazine capacity, and a closed, fully locked short stroke pushrod gas system, contributing to its extremely soft recoil. The speaker, Steve from Top Guns, demonstrates familiarity with firearm operation, noting the ambidextrous controls and offering practical advice on magazine loading and sling usage. The review emphasizes the importance of zeroing the sights for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer MPX is praised for its extremely soft recoil and light shooting characteristics, thanks to its 8-inch barrel and closed, fully locked short stroke pushrod gas system. It includes ambidextrous controls, a 30-round magazine, and factory flip-up sights, making it a user-friendly PCC. Zeroing the sights is recommended for optimal accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction & Channels
  2. 00:46Out of Box Features
  3. 01:17Included Accessories & Features
  4. 01:38Ambidextrous Controls & Mag Loading
  5. 02:15Initial Shooting & Recoil
  6. 02:29Post-Shooting Impressions & Sling Use
  7. 03:43Zeroed Shooting Performance
  8. 04:06Final Thoughts & Magazine Issue
  9. 05:14Conclusion & Channel Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer MPX reviewed?

The Sig Sauer MPX features an 8-inch barrel, a 30-round magazine capacity, and a closed, fully locked short stroke pushrod gas system. It also includes ambidextrous controls, except for the right-handed charging handle, and comes with factory flip-up sights and a QD sling mount.

How is the recoil and shooting experience of the Sig Sauer MPX?

The reviewer describes the Sig Sauer MPX as having extremely soft recoil and being very light to shoot, making it a pleasure. This is attributed to its gas system and overall design, allowing for quick follow-up shots.

What accessories are included with the Sig Sauer MPX?

The Sig Sauer MPX comes with factory flip-up sights, a sling equipped with a QD (Quick Detach) mount, and a hand stop that can also serve as a sling mount. The firearm is presented in a Sig Sauer hard case.

What advice is given regarding the Sig Sauer MPX's magazine?

The reviewer found the 30-round magazine relatively easy to load, similar to an AR-15. However, a minor snagging issue during extraction was noted due to the magazine's curve, requiring a straight downward pull.

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