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  1. On 10/2/2020 at 11:54 PM, Chutist said:

    Now I have to figure out what optic to put on it. 😉

    Round up a few spare mags.

     

    If it's going to be a match gun then an aluminum bodied C-More is pretty much impossible to beat.  Click switch for positive on/off/brightness adjustment, any dot size you want, huge viewing window, and good battery life.  

     

    When you're rounding up the spare mags, be sure to grab a couple of TTI +11s.  Only downside to the setup is that you may forget how to do a reload :) 

     

    As others have noted, a lot of the reliability issues that get talked about were with the non-PCC version and/or are self inflicted.  If you run it with factory guts and keep it lubed, it'll be rock solid.  Start dicking with springs and the gas system to chase mouse fart loads and you'll probably hate life.

     

    Mine runs everything from hot 115 nato stuff to the Syntech action pistol stuff flawlessly.  My last couple of matches, I've used my BORA (bag of random ammo) which is a mix of Magtech, Blazer, Federal, WWB, etc., in everything from 115-150 grain.  Mags were loaded with random handfuls of ammo and aside from the syntech stuff (red bullets) I had no clue what I was running.  MPX didn't care as I ended up 3rd  and 6th out of about 75 shooters 

  2. If you want to mess around with swapping weights and working up specific loads and all the other "tuning" get the JP.

     

    If you want to load mags and shoot and have basically zero dot movement, get the MPX.

     

    I had a really well tuned QC10 build.  It was nice and accurate, but no amount of tuning made it "soft shooting" because that's just the nature of direct blowback. 

     

     

        

  3. Completely relax your arms and hands at your sides.  Now slowly raise your dominate arm so it's pointing straight ahead.

     

    Chances are pretty close to 100% that your hand is not vertical.

     

    In theory, keeping that natural alignment/slight cant when shooting one handed will allow for better recoil control.

     

    In practice, the gun still moves, just in a different direction.  Would likely take a LOT of rounds down range to re-train and realize any gains from the change.

      

     

  4. If you want to use a QD mount for your Sandman, you'll either need to send the barrel to be properly threaded (Class3Machining  was about $70 total last time I sent one) or take your chances with a jam nut and just hope the device/suppressor ends up concentric to the bore.

  5. MPX recoil impulse with any ammo will be more "forgiving" than any blowback gun with that same ammo. 

     

    Does that matter when doing static drills with a perfectly tuned blowback gun?  Probably not, especially if you've got thousands of rounds behind the trigger with that blowback gun.

     

    Does that matter when you're on the clock, running through a stage changing levels/distances/target types (mixed steel and paper)?  Absolutely.

     

    Does that make the MPX absolutely superior to a blowback AR9?  Nope.  

     

     

  6. I ran a Kaw Valley gen 2 BCG in my Colt pattern AR-9.  Only issue I ever experienced was a broken firing pin which was caused by the Hiperfire trigger I was using at the time.

     

    Should also note that I never experienced a failure related to the bolt.  Discovered the broken firing pin during routine cleaning.  It had been ~500 rounds since the last cleaning, so no idea how many it fired wihle broken.

  7. On 6/30/2019 at 9:46 PM, vgdvc said:

    Awesome, thanks. I'll see how the Timney is when I get it.  If really not good I'll have to replace sooner rather than later. Do you use anti walk/rotation pins with your Hiperfire unit?

    Give the Timney a chance. Mine broke at 4.5 lbs out of the box, but after several hundred rounds it's closer to 4 on the guage and feels lighter than that.

     

     

  8. I've used CLP on everything that required oil for the last ~15 years, I have not found a reason to try anything else.

     

    I've got an M16 that has been through a LOT of 1,000+ round range days with most of it being suppressed. If CLP was going to fail, I'd have seen it.

     

    I will say that after a long day of suppressed full auto, when I'm caked in blowback I do wish it had that minty fresh frog lube smell :)

  9. 10 minutes ago, mstamper said:

    What is the OAL diameter?

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    I.D. is 1.95 x 1.4

    O.D. is 2.2 x 1.6 (not including the height of the short section of rail at the muzzle end)

     

    ETA: that o.d. was from the bottom of the muzzle end which has a short protrusion.  O.D. not including the section of rail or the protrusion is right at 2 inches

  10. 2 hours ago, OPENB said:

    If someone with a new PCC MPX could weigh and measure OAL of the new style handguard, that would be awesome.

    Measuring from the lower half of the muzzle end:

     

    To the far end of the hand guard is 15.75 inches

     

    To the point where the top of the receiver ends is 12.125 inches

     

    I don't have a scale, but in a other thread I saw the weight listed as 11.2 ounces

  11. Made it to the range on Saturday afternoon and ran 250 rounds though the MPX and I'm pretty well thrilled with the way it handles.  Double taps were unfairly easy, and a 30 round mag dump as fast as I could pull the trigger resulted in a ~2 inch hole in the target at 20 yards.  Of the 250 rounds, 200 were S&B 115 grain stuff and the rest were Magtech 124.  In my AR9, the 115 grain stuff caused significantly more dot bounce, but with the MPX even when I mixed them up randomly in the mag, I couldn't tell a difference.

     

    Next stop is ILWT to pick up some spare parts.  Is there any reason not to go with their spare parts kit vs. buying individual bits? 

  12. 52 minutes ago, Gregg K said:

    So your CF handguard is 1/2 the weight of the new models and people are still changing out the trigger...what was it we were getting out of the new model? I remember now, a longer heavier barrel that we can change the comp on that may or may not have any real effect. 😶

     

    Quite a bit, actually.  For ~$1,600 street price, you get a 4.5 lb Timney trigger with no creep, a handguard that weighs 11 oz and is comfortable, and a useful stock.  It's something you can buy, clean, throw a red dot on, and go shoot a full season of matches with. 

     

    Or, you can buy a gen 2 for ~$1,400 street price, get a trigger that most feel has to be replaced, a handguard that isn't exactly suited for competition, and a stock that definitely isn't built for comfort.  Most definitely not something you will want to throw a red dot on and shoot a full season of matches with.

     

    On the barrel thing: If you want to play with brakes/suppressor mounts, it's fantastic and that wasn't something you could do with the pinned/welded barrel.  If you absolutely HATE the extra length, you can select the exact brake you want and have the barrel cut and the brake pinned/welded.

  13. Thanks for all of the information!  Got my hands on the MPX last night and it's pretty darn nice out of the box. 

     

    Hitting the range this weekend, but here's my observations/opinions so far:

     

     - Feels a little front heavy compared to my AR9, but I expected as much as that's a 5.25 lb build with a ~19 oz barrel.

     - Trigger is exactly 4.5 lbs over a 10 pull average and no creep

     - Stock is surprisingly comfortable but I'll withhold judgment until I've put a few hundred rounds through it

     - RTS2 was to low, C-More on AD-QD mount was to high, and C-More on the factory base is perfect

     - Love the ease of disassembly

     

    Ordered an Odin mag release and some TTI +11s.  A magwell is on the list, but I want to practice reloads for a bit to figure out if the Springer will work or if I have to go with a full sized.

     

    On a side note, Sig must have run out of oil the day they built mine, it was pretty much bone dry.  A good cleaning and lube and she's ready to go!   

  14. Last season, I ran a QC10 Colt pattern build (QC10 upper/lower, KVP barrel/bolt) and after switching from Hiperfire to a Timney drop in, it became boringly reliable.  I'd clean it, run a practice session (~200 rounds), then a match (~250 rounds), then repeat.  Over the entire season, I never had a failure that wasn't related to the Hiperfire.  As much as I loved it, I wanted something a little softer shooting and didn't want to fight with tuning which always seems to introduce function issues.

     

    For some reason, the new MPX PCC has really grabbed my attention.  With matches starting in about a month, I decided to go ahead and grab one so I could get some range time with it.  From you guys who have run the MPX platform in matches, is there anything I should know or look out for?

     

    I've got the MPX and 4 extra mags coming.  It will wear either a click switch C-more (currently on the QC10) or an RTS2 (spare).  Any other gadgets/gizmos I should grab?

     

    Thanks!

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