Newington, N.H. –-(Ammoland.com)- SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of the enhanced MPX Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC), redesigned and upgraded for performance shooting sports, and to fulfill the needs of competitive and professional shooters alike.
The newly optimized SIG SAUER MPX PCC platform includes a Timney® single-stage trigger, free-float ergonomic slim line M-LOK™ handguard, 16” threaded barrel, 5-position telescoping stock, 3 chamber compensator, and ambidextrous controls. The MPX PCC is a black hard-coat anodized aluminum frame that comes optics ready with a 30-round magazine capacity.
“The enhanced MPX PCC offers a more robust set of features making it ready to go right out of the box at the same price point,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales, SIG SAUER, Inc. “Our team of engineers has incorporated improvements into the MPX PCC that will benefit the end-user of this product, while reducing the overall weight of the rifle by a pound. At SIG we are always looking to combine value with the quality our consumers demand from us, and the enhanced MPX PCC is a great example of this.”
The SIG SAUER MPX PCC is a favorite of the competitive PCC shooter, and is the exclusive rifle of Team SIG Professional Shooter Lena Miculek. Regarded as the top female competitive PCC shooter in the world Miculek recently became the first female to earn a top five overall finish in PCC at the 2018 USPSA Nationals, and was the first female to win Master Class for PCC.
“When it comes to my competition equipment I want a rifle that’s reliable, accurate, and easy to shoot, and the SIG MPX PCC checks all the boxes,” added Team SIG Professional Shooter Lena Miculek. “With my MPX PCC I move easily between stages, and I have seen improved speed, greater accuracy, and really elevated my competition to the next level. The enhancements that SIG has incorporated into the MPX PCC will make a real difference to the professional shooter and be quickly realized in competition.”
MPX Pistol Caliber Carbine (PCC):
- Total length: 35.25”
- Barrel length: 16”
- Barrel Twist: 1:10”
- Weight: 6.6lbs
- Finish: Black Anodized
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- MSRP: $2016.00
The new SIG SAUER MPX PCC rifle is currently chipping, and available in retail stores. To learn more about the MPX PCC visit sigsauer.com.
About SIG SAUER, Inc.
SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, and training. For over 100 years SIG SAUER, Inc. has evolved, and thrived, by blending American ingenuity, German engineering, and Swiss precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has made it the brand of choice amongst the U.S. Military, the global defense community, law enforcement, competitive shooters, hunters, and responsible citizens. Additionally, SIG SAUER is the premier provider of elite firearms instruction and tactical training at the SIG SAUER Academy – a world class, state-of-the-art, 140-acre training facility. SIG SAUER is headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, and has more than 1,700 employees across eight locations, and is the largest member of a worldwide business group that includes SIG SAUER GmbH & Co. KG in Germany. For more information about the company and product line visit: sigsauer.com.
Way over priced. I can buy a M-14 cheaper.
If you want to sell these rifles, Sig bring them out inthe following cartridges: 10mm magnum, 45 win. Mag., 50 Action. Then it would be a good deer, hog and bear rifle. Forget the 9mm, lets have some real power!
If you are looking for a FUN, SOLID and AFFORDABLE 9 mm PCC, then check out Freedom Ordinance FX-9. I have about $700 into mine and I thoroughly enjoy this rifle!!!
In a competitive environment like USPSA, Steel Challenge, etc. where winning can be by tenths or hundredths of a second, cost becomes secondary and the gas piston operation of this carbine is unique. It provides a real competitive advantage over direct blow back systems. $2000 is relatively inexpensive compared to some of the top line competition pistols that shooters pay $3000-$4000 for every day. If this is not your game, go for the Hi-point or Rugger and enjoy. But don’t fault those who appreciate the difference.
If your that good then you are already sponsored.
Thanks, but no thanks. I’ll stick to my lowly(not) Hi-point 9mm PCC… It’s exactly the same weight as the Sig with unbelievable accuracy, super reliability, super tough, and it eats everything!!.. For $2100, I could buy 7 or 8 Hi-points PCCs, more than enough for my entire family!! With the new 20rd Redball mags I couldn’t be much happier… I bet the Sig will malfunction long before my Hi- point does.
At that price I will look for another Baretta Storm for 1/3 the price
I Love my other Sig’s but I will look for another Storm @ 1/3 the cost.
2k what a bunch of greedy bastards what the US military contract wasn’t enough for sig they gotta cheat America out more money Sig Sauer you’re a bunch of greedy assholes man
I’m a disabled veteran what u give us discounts or u gonna steal our fuckin money to u bunch of greedy pigs
$2100 for a pcc?? I might as well get an ar15, extra 9mm barrel, suppressor, couple of boxes of ammo, and still have leftover to get a case of coors and a burger for ending the shooting day. If they are chipping in at least $1500 in- store rebate, i might consider it.
2000!! I ll stick with my ruger 9mm PCC with some upgrades. What a fun carbine, it just plain works. It s like driving a mini cooper! Fun Fun Fun. Just waiting for MAGA pul to make a nice poly forend! PS I put a Kaw xl on it and it is sooo quiet.
“The new SIG SAUER MPX PCC rifle is currently chipping”
That line doesn’t exactly make me want to run out and buy one…
Like some one had mention ! For that price I can build 2 ar10 and have money left over and have all top notch components crazey money ! It proubly cost sig 300 to produce the gun!!
$2000 for a 9mm rifle? I would love to have a Sig Sauer product but at that price I could get 2 Ruger .357 with cash left over.
So it weighs as much as my 375 Ruger rifle does minus the scope I have on it. I would think it should weigh less.