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1 December 2016, 19:05 #1Member
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Form 4 Paper Trusts
Griffin Armament Recce 5
Submitted: 4/1/16
Approved: 11/20/16
Received at Dealer: 11/29/16
Griffin Armament Recce 7
Submitted: 4/1/16
Approved: 11/20/16
Received at Dealer: 11/29/16
Now to wait for the Dead Air Mask I submitted in June, uggghhh...
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The Recce 5 is going on a lightweight 11.5 build I did for my wife. The Recce 7 is going on another 11.5 build for me. Since these will essentially be dedicated suppressed builds, I'm using the BRT gas port inserts, so I'm interested to see how that works out.
I'll post build specs and pics in the appropriate threads. Hers is complete minus a Scalarworks/T2 combo and Arisaka light/mount combo. Mines in pieces currently waiting on my CMR handguard to arrive.
We're doing test and tune on hers this afternoon...
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1 December 2016, 20:10 #4
Form 4
Mailed: April 6
Received at dealer: Nov 30
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1 December 2016, 23:32 #5
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8 December 2016, 12:07 #6
Paper Form-4 Trust (SBR)
Check cashed March 30
Approved November 17
Arrived at dealer December 1
Picked up December 8NRA Benefactor Member
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11 December 2016, 01:41 #7
I picked my Sig MPX up from my dealer Saturday. It was six days shy of eight months door to door. As for the MPX itself, after nearly eight months of waiting i'm slightly underwhelmed. Maybe it's the shitty trigger puts in these things...
Type: Form 4/Trust
Item: SBR - Sig MPX
Submitted: 15 APR 2016
Approved: 03 DEC 2016
Stamp at dealer: 09 DEC 2016"It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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11 December 2016, 20:30 #8
Maybe that upcoming Geissele trigger for the MPX will cure you of your woes.
If I didn't get a deal on the MPX I probably wouldn't have purchased mine. Sucks suppressed, heavy for its size, and crap trigger as you already mentioned. I don't get why people love this thing. Must be a lot more fun with F/A
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11 December 2016, 23:17 #9
Back when i bought my MPX, i'd read in a thread someplace where Mr. Bill Geissele himself said the SSA should function just fine in the MPX. So, i bought a Geissele SSA to drop in my MPX when i finally got the stamp back. Since then, Geissele has warned against using any of their triggers in the MPX, hence the MPX specific trigger they are working on. So i'm hoping Geissele doesn't rape consumers too badly on the price for the MPX trigger. In fact, they ought to be cutting those who purchased other Geissele triggers for their MPX prior to them advising against it a deal on a MPX specific trigger. Geissele makes a great trigger, but prices for the HK MR556 trigger, etc. border on obscene. Granted, it's a niche market. But $465 for a trigger? Jesus...
As for the rest of the MPX, it's serves the purpose i bought it for, which was to own a pistol caliber carbine. I'd rather have the MPX than some cobbled together pistol caliber AR that i spend more time trying to get running than actually shooting. I haven't shot it suppressed yet, as i'm still waiting on the stamp for the can i'm going to use. Hopefully it doesn't suck suppressed too badly, as that was part of the draw for me. And i like it a little better now that i've removed that awful pistol grip Sig shipped it with and installed a Magpul MOE K2, and changed out the collapsing stock for a folder."It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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12 December 2016, 20:02 #10
You guys are depressing the hell out of me! I was originally looking at the Wilson AR9, but ultimately chose the MPX because I thought there was more support out there for it. So I bought a lower on Gun Broker and Formed 1 it (hopefully it comes back soon!) Now I'm starting to wish I would have Form 1'd my AXTS instead.
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12 December 2016, 20:09 #11
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12 December 2016, 20:23 #12
Blasphemy!
Since I picked up that second AXTS from BDL a couple months back I probably will do it eventually.
Does anyone have any experience with Innovative Arms integrally suppressed upper? Less gas? Southpaw breathability friendly?
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12 December 2016, 07:47 #13
If you haven't shot a MPX Suppressed, you're in for a real treat... the kind of treat where your head is in a lead death cloud the entire session.
BTW, I also thought it was odd that at first they advertised any drop in AR trigger would work in the MPX, and now suddenly they are not recommending a Geissele? Weird.
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12 December 2016, 08:51 #14
Something to look forward to i guess...
How are you mounting the can to your MPX? I'm considering replacing the factory flash hider with a 3-lug.
As for the Geissele flipping a full 180 on the use of their triggers in the MPX, i can only guess that it was costing them a lot of money in warranty claims. i emailed Geissele asking a few questions about their sudden change of heart and they flat out told me the SSA would work for a while, but would without a doubt eventually fail. They also said, and i quote, "Going forward, rebuild kits for our AR15 triggers installed in the MPX will be available". Presumably, these will be offered for sale as opposed to being warranty replacement parts now that they've got the disclaimer about use of their triggers in the MPX. But that doesn't make me any less annoyed that i spent $220 on an SSA for my MPX based on their previous recommendations, and i'll now have to shell out at least that much again when they release the SSA-MPX."It's time to start slapping people." - George Carlin
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12 December 2016, 15:59 #15
3 Lug is a good way to go. . .
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