The U.S. Army's Next Shortest Lived Service Rifle? MCX Spear

Published on April 13, 2025
Duration: 30:06

This guide covers initial familiarization with the Sig Sauer MCX Spear (XM7), focusing on its controls, balance, and unique features like dual charging handles and the Lo-Tox suppressor. The speaker, an experienced firearms influencer, highlights the rifle's crisp safety selector and excellent trigger while noting its front-heavy balance. It's recommended for intermediate users familiar with modern rifle platforms.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer MCX Spear (XM7) is the US Army's new service rifle in 6.8x51mm (.277 Fury), replacing the M4. While offering superior ballistics and features like a Lo-Tox suppressor, it faces criticism for being front-heavy and less controllable during rapid fire than intermediate caliber rifles. It is not recommended for civilian use due to ammo cost and availability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Sig MCX Spear
  2. 01:41Bill Drill Comparison
  3. 03:05Historical Context: Battle Rifles vs. Intermediate Cartridges
  4. 04:48The NGSW Program
  5. 08:04Technical Dislikes
  6. 10:05Technical Likes
  7. 13:31The XM157 Optic and XM250
  8. 15:52Civilian Market Perspective

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sig Sauer MCX Spear (XM7) and what is its purpose?

The Sig Sauer MCX Spear, designated XM7 by the US Army, is the new service rifle intended to replace the M4 Carbine as part of the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program. It is chambered in the powerful 6.8x51mm (.277 Fury) cartridge.

What are the main criticisms of the Sig Sauer MCX Spear?

Key criticisms include its front-heavy balance due to a thick barrel profile required for high-pressure rounds, redundant dual charging handles, and a lack of numbered positions on the stock tube, making adjustments less precise.

What are the advantages of the Sig Sauer MCX Spear?

The MCX Spear boasts impressive modularity, a crisp safety selector, and an exceptional trigger for a service weapon. Its associated Lo-Tox suppressor effectively eliminates gas blowback to the shooter.

Why is the MCX Spear not recommended for civilian users?

For civilian shooters, the MCX Spear is generally not recommended due to the high cost and limited availability of its specialized 6.8x51mm ammunition, as well as its less-than-ideal balance compared to established civilian platforms.

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