Shooting Illustrated’s November Issue Showcases SIG Sauer’s Innovative MPX Pistol
Fairfax, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- The November Issue of Shooting Illustrated Showcases SIG Sauer’s Innovative MPX Pistol
The November issue of Shooting Illustrated, on newsstands now, reveals the much-anticipated MPX from SIG Sauer.
Originally designed as a submachine gun for law enforcement and military use, the MPX was then adapted to semi-automatic operation and built as a pistol (with carbine to follow) for the civilian market. Familiar in the hand thanks to its AR-like controls, the MPX is easily customized to suit any shooter.
Should you prefer a carbine over a pistol for your defensive needs, the LWRCI M6IC is worth investigation. This piston-driven AR-15-style carbine offers spot-on reliable operation, easy configuration for suppressed use and ambidextrous controls. Add to that a continuous top rail for accessories and a fluted barrel that stands out, and this rifle truly puts the “individual” in the “Individual Carbine.”
The M6IC is touted as a “one rifle” answer to the firearm part of the defensive equation, but what about optics? Leupold’s innovative D-EVO scope allows a fixed 6X scope to be mounted in-line with a red-dot optic, using a combination of prisms and (we assume) witchcraft to present both …Read the Rest
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