Sunday, January 13, 2019

New for 2019: SIG Sauer MPX Copperhead. Democrats shriek with terror.

Can't get it in California, of course.  Might cause the Progs to pass out from fright.

But, IF I lived in Arizona, I'd bet I could get one.  Then I'd probably shoot a finger off given how close the muzzle is to your forward hand.

Looks like a whole lot of fun, though.


With a tuned, short-stroke, gas-piston operating system, the SIG Sauer MPX Copperhead is able to reliably cycle all brands and grain weights of 9 mm ammunition from its ultra-short, 3.5-inch barrel without any gas-valve adjustments made by the consumer. Each barrel is equipped with a 1:10-inch rate of twist, allowing the gun to stabilize all commonly available 9 mm rounds on the market. Barrels are topped with an integrated flash hider, which helps to dissipate some of the muzzle flash from this lightweight, compact platform. The gun's action operated from a closed, rotating bolt, which enhances the safe, reliable function of the gun.

6 comments:

  1. It would be a perfect daily carry weapon up at the White Wolf Mine.

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  2. It's classified a handgun like the Springfield Armory The SAINT™ AR-15 Pistol in .300 BLK. They go for about $1,300 and require a pistol permit, but the gang-bangers in Los Angeles, Chicago and other cities will acquire them like they acquire the rest of their "bustin' caps" toys.

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  3. Looks like a nice pick up carry rifle. Can hide bhind the seat or under it and be there when the orcs show.

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  4. It looks like armed with one of these and 5 full magazines you just about take out everybody in the elevator with you.

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  5. Look for it to be added to DiFiSpy's "Assault Weapon" list.

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  6. That neat little gun has an adjustable stock, a pistol grip, detachable magazines and a flash hider, so it's already banned in CA. It really needs a "thing that goes up," as well, but that's guilding the lily!

    All it really needs is a threaded barrel. A can would make it just the right size, and a lot easier on the eardrums!

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