Happy #sundaygunday everyone! Here’s a short clip of me shooting my new MPX Copper Head! This little bad boy is so smooth and let’s just face it…it’s freaking adorable…I mean badass □ On a side note, I’m looking to get some durable metal targets. Instead of an AR-like direct impingement system or MP5-esque blowback system, the MPX utilizes a short-stroke piston system, and this is part of what helps the gun be much safer, much cleaner, and much more reliable than similar submachine guns. The place where the MPX varies greatly from the AR-platform is its operating system. Some attachments require paperwork, so make sure to comply with your local laws and regulations. The rear of the gun also has a small Picatinny rail, allowing you to mount the stock or brace of your choice on the back. There is also a KeyMod rail on the forend. The MPX has a full-length Picatinny rail on top, and it comes with flip-up iron sights. This thing has a fully closed and locked rotating bolt mechanism, which means it can a lot of punishment and stay operational, without malfunctioning for even a split-second. I say “better”, though to be fair there are those who are not too fond of ambi-controls. The bolt catch, safety button, and magazine release are all styled in AR fashion, and to make it even better, SIG has made this platform completely ambidextrous. The AR-platform is one of the most recognizable and widely-used designs in modern firearm history. This thing is built a lot like an AR, and that is no accident.
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