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*'''Calibers:''' 5.56x45mm NATO / .300 AAC Blackout / 7.62x39mm | |||
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|lbs|6.4}}, {{convert|lbs|6.9}}, {{convert|lbs|7.5}} | |||
*'''Overall Length:''' {{convert|mm|704.9}}, {{convert|mm|749.3}}, {{convert|mm|870}} | |||
*'''Barrel Length:''' {{convert|mm|229}}, {{convert|mm|292.1}}, {{convert|mm|406.4}} | |||
*'''Feed System:''' {{STANAG}}, 28-round box magazine (7.62x39) | |||
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Revision as of 18:13, 25 September 2022
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How to identify SIG MPX generations
The differences are circled in red:
The production versions of the MPX SMG/SBR have a default barrel length of 8" (with 6.5" being an optional one), whereas the prototype counterparts were shown with a 6.5" barrel.
Regarding the external differences of the Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, the different ejection port and the scalloped top rail are definitive characteristics of an MPX Gen 2. This version also has by default an ambidextrous charging handle and a KeyMod handguard, though some MPXes Gen 1 could also be seen with them. For more details about Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, there is an article here.
After Gen 2, the MPX gradually went through some redesigns. The current production version has a narrower plate on the left side of the upper receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, an M-LOK handguard, two less diagonal vents above it, and a redesigned area around the magazine release. It is also commonly seen with a Timney trigger. This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it like that.
One additional note: the SIG Sauer website somtimes displayed kinda misleading photoshops that didn't exactly match the real weapons (such as this and this).
Table of Glock models