So, most of you guys are probably familiar with my folding adapters I made for the Tapco stocks. I have been selling some on Ebay and a guy asked me to make one for his SIG MPX. I didn't even know what it was at first, lol. Anyway, I told him I would make one and here are some pics.
This is the proto-type folding adapter fr the SIG MPX. It will also fit the MCX carbine. Disclaimer; In the pics you'll see a regular carbine buffer tube, obviously not the right tube for a pistol, lol. The tube is only for display purposes and did not remain on the pistol. A local gun shop was kind enough to allow me to mount my adapter onto their display model to get these pics.
What do you think?
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Dang... Looks good man!
Looks solid! thumb1 Aluminum? powder coated?
I didn't know what a Sig MPX/MCX was either :))
SIG SAUER (http://www.sigevolution.com/sigmcx)
SIG SAUER (http://www.sigevolution.com/sigmpx)
Thanks guys, very solid and aluminum. Basically a 3 slot 1/2" QD riser from UTG along with the UTG folding mechanism I use for the Tapco stocks. I used a self etching primer then matte black fusion paint to refinish it. It was a one-off prototype per request so the guy gets what he gets. I was going to send it out in the raw but then remembered I had the primer and paint.
FYI, the MPX is a 9mm pistol/SBR version and the MCX can be either a pistol, carbine, or SBR in 5.56NATO, 300BLKOUT, or 7.62x39. Loosely built on the AR platform.
I ended up on the SIG website to get all that info. High $$$ item, $1k-$2k depending on options.
Wow that does look solid!!