The SIG MPX is a
gas-operated
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submachine gun designed and manufactured by
SIG Sauer
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, and is primarily chambered in
9×19mm Parabellum
The 9×19mm Parabellum (also known as 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO or simply 9mm) is a Rim (firearms)#Rimless, rimless, Centerfire ammunition, centerfire, tapered cartridge (firearms), firearms cartridge.
Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer ...
. It is a gas-operated firearm featuring a
closed,
rotating bolt.
These design features, rare in submachine guns, were chosen to enhance the safety of the user and to have a more reliable firearm.
It was designed in 2013 and was released to the general public in 2015. It features the
SIG Sauer
SIG Sauer is since the 1970s a combined brand name of several Firearms manufacturing companies, with SIG referring to ''Swiss Industry Group'' originally founded 1853, while the latter part comes from Sauer & Sohn, founded in 1751 in Germany a ...
short stroke push-rod gas system to reduce the recoil and improve the reliability of the weapon.
The MPX, in its second generation, features a system that would allow for conversion from 9mm to
.357 SIG or
.40 S&W. However, since its inception, first party conversion kits have not been made available for either of the two production generations of the gun.
SIG Sauer also used the same gas piston system to develop the
SIG MCX carbine.
Design details
The standard variant of the MPX comes with an 8.0 inch (20.3 cm) barrel and is chambered in
9×19mm Parabellum
The 9×19mm Parabellum (also known as 9mm Luger, 9mm NATO or simply 9mm) is a Rim (firearms)#Rimless, rimless, Centerfire ammunition, centerfire, tapered cartridge (firearms), firearms cartridge.
Originally designed by Austrian firearm designer ...
. It comes with a collapsible stock and a free-floating rail. It has a cyclic rate of fire of 850 rounds per minute (RPM).
The MPX is also available with different barrel lengths, ranging from 114 to 406mm (4.5- to 16-inch).
The MPX submachine gun is only available for military and law enforcement use, while a semi-automatic only version is also available for the civilian market.
The semi-automatic version of the weapon can be registered as a
short-barreled rifle in most states in the United States.
Features
The standard MPX submachine gun comes with no sights and a full-length Picatinny rail system on the top of the weapon. Gen 2 MPX's come with a flat faced Timney trigger and M-LOK rail.
The MPX has a
short-stroke gas piston system in order to increase the accuracy of the weapon which operates from a
closed bolt
A semi or full-automatic firearm which is said to fire from a closed bolt or closed breech is one where, when ready to fire, a round is in the chamber and the bolt and working parts are forward ''in battery''. When the trigger is pulled, the ...
.
It is designed in this way to prevent water or dirt from entering the chamber and causing malfunctions as well as to use a
suppressor
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with greater ease.
It features an ambidextrous
selector switch for fully automatic (law enforcement/military models) and semi-automatic. It also features an ambidextrous bolt release and ambidextrous magazine release. The barrel is
free-floating and is surrounded by polymer/steel
Picatinny rail
The 1913 rail (MIL-STD-1913 rail) is an American rail integration system designed by Richard Swan that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It forms part of the NATO standard STANAG 2324 rail. It was originally used for mount ...
(later
M-LOK
M-LOK, for Modular Lock, is a firearm Rail Integration System, rail interface system developed and patented by Magpul Industries. The license is free-of-charge, but subject to an approval process.
M-LOK allows for direct accessory attachment ...
) mounts.
The
charging handle of the weapon is at the back of the weapon, based on the AR-15 design. This is to ensure that cocking the weapon does not interfere with any optics mounted onto the Picatinny rail. The weapon's rails are made out of cast steel and the standard weapon overall weighs .
Variants
Selective fire configurations
MPX (Standard variant)
A pistol variant with a three-position collapsible arm support with a stock-like appearance, three-position fire selector if it supports full automatic and an 14” blind pinned and welded muzzle brake 16”, 8.0, 6.0 4.5 inch barrel.
MPX-K (Compact variant)
A compact variant with a 114 mm (4.5 inch) barrel.
MPX-SD (Integrally suppressed variant)
A fully suppressed variant with an MP5SD-like integral suppressor, a longer fore-end and a 203 mm (8.0 inch) barrel.
Semi-automatic only configurations
MPX Pistol (Pistol variant)
A semi-automatic only pistol variant with no stock and a 203 mm (8.0 inch) barrel.
MPX PSB (Pistol variant)
A semi-automatic only pistol variant with a SIG SBX pistol stabilizing brace and an 203 mm (8.0 inch) barrel. In the US in 2015 the BATFE warned users of weapons using SIG stabilizing braces that shouldering a weapon fitted with a brace constituted the making of a Title II NFA weapon, reversing a prior ruling that it did not. In early 2017, however, the BATFE withdrew this opinion.
MPX-K (Pistol variant)
A semi automatic only pistol variant with a 114 mm (4.5 inch) barrel.
MPX-C (Carbine variant)
A semi-automatic only carbine variant, featuring a 165 mm (6.5 inch) barrel with a 241 mm (9.5 inch) muzzle device permanently welded to it, which is actually a modified version of the baffle core of the integrally suppressed variant. SIG contended that this device was a
muzzle brake, but in 2013 the BATFE ruled that the component was a
suppressor
A silencer, also known as a sound suppressor, suppressor, or sound moderator, is a gun barrel#Muzzle, muzzle device that suppresses the muzzle blast, blast created when a gun (firearm or airgun) is discharged, thereby reducing the sound inten ...
, and classified the MPX-C as possessing an integral suppressor and thus as a Title II
NFA weapon. The BATFE rejected an appeal against this ruling in February 2014; SIG responded by filing a civil
lawsuit
A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today ...
against the BATFE, alleging they had acted in an "arbitrary and capricious manner". In September 2015, Federal Judge Paul Barbadora upheld the BATFE's ruling.
"Judge favors ATF in Sig lawsuit: It's a silencer"
Guns.com, 25 September 2015
As a result of this SIG has announced a carbine variant with a 406 mm (16 inch) barrel without the muzzle device, designated as the MPX PCC.
Users
References
External links
SIG MPX Brochure
{{SIG Sauer firearms
9mm Parabellum submachine guns
SIG Sauer submachine guns
Silenced firearms
Submachine guns of the United States
Weapons and ammunition introduced in 2015