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22 January 2022, 19:27 #1
Sig MCX Spear
So, who here will be the first to get the new Sig MCX Spear in .277 Fury
MSRP is $8k
https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-spear.html
I'm actually interested, but I'll give it a few years because of both budget, and, well, because Sig.
I do appreciate their pace of innovation, though.
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22 January 2022, 19:53 #2
I predict .277 Fury will be about as popular as .277 Wolverine.
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27 January 2022, 10:22 #3
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22 January 2022, 21:03 #4
For me personally I don't see the point of this round at all. I really don't know what problems it solves for any normal use.
If I was guarding a post in some sandbox country, yeah, absolutely. If you really want to make sure the bad guys go down on the first shot, then sure. But outside of that kind of application it doesn't appeal to most people (or at least me).
Unless I'm totally missing something this is a niche among niche cartridges.
It might appeal to those people who just want a lot of horsepower but all things considered I would not want to get into this thing and especially what appears to be a reliance on specialty factory ammo.
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22 January 2022, 21:15 #5
Well, the Army contracted with Winchester to buy $20M worth of the new 6.8 round, presumably with the final specification depending on whether Sig or General Dynamics/Beretta wins the NGSW contract.
https://www.theoutdoorwire.com/relea...7-1de65398d1b1
So, if this happens, our kids will look at 7.62x51 the same way we look at 30-06
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6 February 2022, 23:15 #6
https://soldiersystems.net/2022/02/0...genesis-rifle/
Wonder how it's gonna compare to the MCX-SPEAR in cost at launch.
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6 February 2022, 23:54 #7
Interesting, I would have expected Beretta to be on point with product launch: https://www.beretta.com/en-us/beretta-ngsw/
Gotta love that both companies are already promising civilian versions
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7 February 2022, 17:28 #8
WTF is that buttplug on the end of the barrel?!? At least the SIG will (maybe) take a .308 barrel.
A guy on another forum is insisting that .308 will be a thing of the past soon... Well, if the past is any indicator, it's not going anywhere soon!There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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7 February 2022, 23:11 #9
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19 April 2022, 21:29 #10
And the contract goes to Sig
https://www.army.mil/article/255827/...eapon_contract
Also note that Vortex won the optics contract as part of that.
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17 May 2022, 13:39 #11
So, what about this gun will benefit the average swingin' dick GI?
More recoil
Heavier
Less ammo capacity/heavier ammo
Granted, it looks like a good replacement for the 249, but this is supposed to be the gun for everybody. Lots of analogizing to the M-14 going around social media...
Of course not much else since the M-16 has made sense. How much longer til dual equipped fighters get the M-17? Or is it going to remain an officer gun?There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!
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9 April 2024, 23:03 #12
First line unit (101st) fields the XM7
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-...squad-weapons/
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10 April 2024, 07:17 #13
I can see it being useful for SDM, but that's it really. They should have went with 6ARC, easier to shoot, and a bit more rounds than this caliber.
Good luck brothers! Best I have to say about it now as I'd never have to carry it since being transferred from Regular Army to the Army Reserve Inactive Roster, haha. House Hold 7, OUT.Last edited by TheRifleman; 10 April 2024 at 07:21.
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10 April 2024, 14:00 #14
Swing and a miss...
The best way to survive a violent encounter is to be the one inflicting the most violence.
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23 October 2024, 11:13 #15
Well, initial reports seem pretty positive: