Maxim Defense MDX Shot Show 2020

Published on January 21, 2020
Duration: 3:44

This video from Shot Show 2020 introduces Maxim Defense's expanded MDX line, featuring the MDX 508 with an 8.5-inch barrel and the MDX 510 with a 10.3-inch barrel. Both utilize technologies from the PDX, including the Hate Brake muzzle device. The firearms are offered in 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm, and .300 Blackout. Maxim Defense also highlights their configurable brace and stock systems (SDW, CQB, Gen Seven) and the availability of interchangeable upper receivers for PDX owners.

Quick Summary

Maxim Defense introduced the MDX 508 (8.5" barrel) and MDX 510 (10.3" barrel) at Shot Show 2020. These firearms are available in 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm, and .300 Blackout. Pricing ranges from $2225 for the PDX to $2400-$2600 for the MDX models. Interchangeable upper receivers will also be available.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to MDX Line
  2. 00:17MDX 508 Introduction
  3. 00:36MDX 510 Introduction
  4. 00:47Caliber Options
  5. 00:56Pricing Information
  6. 01:07Suppressor Options
  7. 01:20Line Expansion Rationale
  8. 01:48Brace and Stock Options
  9. 02:23Interchangeable Upper Receivers
  10. 02:35Upper Receiver Pricing
  11. 02:49Shooting Demonstration
  12. 03:13Outro and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new Maxim Defense MDX models introduced at Shot Show 2020?

At Shot Show 2020, Maxim Defense unveiled the MDX 508 with an 8.5-inch barrel and the MDX 510 with a 10.3-inch barrel. These models expand upon the original PDX platform, offering different barrel lengths and configurations for various user needs.

What calibers are available for the Maxim Defense MDX firearms?

The Maxim Defense MDX firearms, including the MDX 508 and MDX 510, are offered in three popular calibers: 7.62x39mm, 5.56x45mm, and .300 Blackout. This provides versatility for different tactical applications and ammunition preferences.

How much do the Maxim Defense MDX 508 and 510 firearms cost?

The pricing for the Maxim Defense MDX line varies by model. The original PDX is priced at $2225, while the expanded MDX 508 and 510 models range from $2400 to $2600, reflecting their updated features and configurations.

Can I upgrade my existing Maxim Defense PDX with a longer barrel?

Yes, Maxim Defense plans to offer interchangeable upper receivers for the PDX. This allows owners to purchase a 10.3-inch upper receiver and easily swap it onto their existing PDX firearm, providing a longer barrel option.

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