As the title states, does anybody have a clue when the sig mcx or mpx will be coming back in stock? I’m in the market for either but can’t find them but on gunbroker for $3k+.
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There is a mcx .300 blackout upper for sale currently. But I don’t if I can bring myself to pay $2250 for a upper when that is typically the entire rifles cost. Prices have gone insane on everything in this world and I guess I’m holding out in the hopes for them to drop again.I managed to piece together a Rattler Upper in 300Blk and 556. The MCX Virtus upper is harder. But the only thing(s) missing is/are the barrel(s).
If you are willing to use a regular AR15 lower instead of the Sig one, it becomes a parts game.
Because they’re cool looking, the cool kids seem to use them, and they look cool in games.I honestly don’t know why such demand exists for those guns. I had a MCX and was nowhere near impressed with it enough to pay current prices. I even felt what I paid was a little overpriced when they first came out.
The only thing my MCX could do that a DI AR15 couldn’t was cycle 300blk subs that were well under 1,000fps reliably.
The only thing my MCX could do that a DI AR15 couldn’t was cycle 300blk subs that were well under 1,000fps reliably.
There is one feature that makes the MCX a great trunk gun. The MCX has a firing pin block that allows it to be transported loaded. Regardless of how much I practice, I fear that I will forget to charge the gun under stress since the bulk of my training is with the gun starting out loaded.
All my defense guns are loaded, and I train with them as loaded, so treating my trunk differently would be problematic. Unlike you, I can think ahead and fix situations before they arise....maybe I dunno...incorporate THAT into training rather than going condition:dumbfuck (on a Sig no less) on a stored weapon to counter your planned ineptitude.
It's "train like you fight", not "fight like you train."
All my defense guns are loaded, and I train with them as loaded, so treating my trunk differently would be problematic. Unlike you, I can think ahead and fix situations before they arise.
But thanks for your stupid "ineptitude" comment, it says a lot about you.
Why would they not be loaded ready to go? Is your concealed pistol also not loaded? If not, I recommend training and getting used to it being loaded....maybe I dunno...incorporate THAT into training rather than going condition:dumbfuck (on a Sig no less) on a stored weapon to counter your planned ineptitude.
It's "train like you fight", not "fight like you train."
Why would they not be loaded ready to go? Is your concealed pistol also not loaded? If not, I recommend training and getting used to it being loaded.
Didn't your mama ever teach you to keep your mouth shut unless you have something useful to say? Apparently not.Thanks
At this point why keep it in the trunk? Might as well stay strapped in the passenger compartment. As surely accessing the trunk is wasted time…
Now back to the bear pit or arfcom GD where you belong so we can get back to real hide content…simultaneously ragging on and sucking the cock of competition circuit dejour
Why would they not be loaded ready to go? Is your concealed pistol also not loaded? If not, I recommend training and getting used to it being loaded.