Sig Sauer

MCX SPEAR 7.62X51 SBR

Item # SIG WRSPEAR-HYP-762-13B-SBR
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SIG WRSPEAR-HYP-762-13B-SBR
MPN
WRSPEAR-HYP-762-13B-SBR
UPC
798681711215
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PRODUCT DETAILS

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SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR: The Next Generation Rifle

Introducing the MCX-SPEAR, the civilian version of the U.S. Army’s cutting-edge XM7 rifle. With its advanced design and superior performance, the MCX-SPEAR redefines what a modern rifle can be. Available in 7.62x51 and coming soon in the revolutionary 277 SIG Fury, the MCX-SPEAR brings the next generation of firearms to civilian users.

This exceptional rifle combines rugged reliability and modularity, featuring a non-reciprocating side and rear charging handle for maximum flexibility in shooting positions, whether standing, kneeling, or prone. The MCX-SPEAR is fully ambidextrous, ensuring ease of use for both right- and left-handed shooters, with fully adjustable controls including the bolt catch and release.

Crafted with an interchangeable barrel, the MCX-SPEAR makes caliber conversion a breeze. It also features a 2-position adjustable gas valve, allowing for optimal performance whether using suppressed or unsuppressed configurations. The rifle ships with a SIG SAUER SLH and SLX suppressor-ready QD mount flash hider for added versatility.

The folding 6-position Magpul SL-M stock offers superior adjustability for comfort, and integrated stainless steel QD mounts in the lower receiver provide a secure and convenient attachment for slings. With its sleek coyote anodized finish, the MCX-SPEAR is built for durability and a high-performance look.

The MCX-SPEAR comes standard with a 2-stage match trigger, ensuring crisp and responsive pull for fast, accurate shooting. It also ships with (1) 20-round magazine, providing the right capacity for a variety of shooting activities.

SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR Features:

  • Civilian version of the U.S. Army’s new XM7 rifle
  • Available in 7.62x51, coming soon in 277 SIG Fury
  • Non-reciprocating side and rear charging handles
  • Fully ambidextrous controls, including bolt catch and release
  • Integrated stainless steel QD mounts for easy sling attachment
  • Coyote anodized finish for durability
  • Interchangeable barrel for easy caliber conversion
  • 2-position adjustable gas valve for suppressed or unsuppressed use
  • Includes SIG SAUER SLH and SLX suppressor-ready QD mount flash hider
  • 2-Stage Match Trigger for precision shooting
  • Folding 6-position Magpul SL-M stock
  • Ships with (1) 20-round magazine

The SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR is built for today’s shooter, offering unmatched flexibility, performance, and innovation. Elevate your shooting experience with the rifle that represents the future of firearms technology.

SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR Product Specifications

Feature Specification
Caliber 7.62 x 51
Barrel Length 13 in [330.2 mm]
Barrel Material Cold Hammer Forged Steel
Twist Rate 1:10
Threads 5/8 in -24, Tapered Shoulder
Action Type Semi-Auto
Operating System Short-Stroke-Piston
Stock Type Magpul SL-M Folding/Telescoping
Grip Type AR-Compatible Reduced Angle
Trigger Type 2-Stage Match
Trigger Shape Curved
Forend Type Alloy
Accessory Rail M-LOK/Picatinny
Mag Type AR-10
Mags Included (1) 20rd Polymer Mag
Receiver Finish Coyote Anodized
Overall Length  
Collapsed Length  
Folded Length  
Overall Width 2.7 in
Height 8 in
Weight 9.2 lb
Forward Assist Yes
Adjustable Gas System Yes

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR: The Next Generation Rifle

Introducing the MCX-SPEAR, the civilian version of the U.S. Army’s cutting-edge XM7 rifle. With its advanced design and superior performance, the MCX-SPEAR redefines what a modern rifle can be. Available in 7.62x51 and coming soon in the revolutionary 277 SIG Fury, the MCX-SPEAR brings the next generation of firearms to civilian users.

This exceptional rifle combines rugged reliability and modularity, featuring a non-reciprocating side and rear charging handle for maximum flexibility in shooting positions, whether standing, kneeling, or prone. The MCX-SPEAR is fully ambidextrous, ensuring ease of use for both right- and left-handed shooters, with fully adjustable controls including the bolt catch and release.

Crafted with an interchangeable barrel, the MCX-SPEAR makes caliber conversion a breeze. It also features a 2-position adjustable gas valve, allowing for optimal performance whether using suppressed or unsuppressed configurations. The rifle ships with a SIG SAUER SLH and SLX suppressor-ready QD mount flash hider for added versatility.

The folding 6-position Magpul SL-M stock offers superior adjustability for comfort, and integrated stainless steel QD mounts in the lower receiver provide a secure and convenient attachment for slings. With its sleek coyote anodized finish, the MCX-SPEAR is built for durability and a high-performance look.

The MCX-SPEAR comes standard with a 2-stage match trigger, ensuring crisp and responsive pull for fast, accurate shooting. It also ships with (1) 20-round magazine, providing the right capacity for a variety of shooting activities.

SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR Features:

  • Civilian version of the U.S. Army’s new XM7 rifle
  • Available in 7.62x51, coming soon in 277 SIG Fury
  • Non-reciprocating side and rear charging handles
  • Fully ambidextrous controls, including bolt catch and release
  • Integrated stainless steel QD mounts for easy sling attachment
  • Coyote anodized finish for durability
  • Interchangeable barrel for easy caliber conversion
  • 2-position adjustable gas valve for suppressed or unsuppressed use
  • Includes SIG SAUER SLH and SLX suppressor-ready QD mount flash hider
  • 2-Stage Match Trigger for precision shooting
  • Folding 6-position Magpul SL-M stock
  • Ships with (1) 20-round magazine

The SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR is built for today’s shooter, offering unmatched flexibility, performance, and innovation. Elevate your shooting experience with the rifle that represents the future of firearms technology.

SIG SAUER MCX-SPEAR Product Specifications

Feature Specification
Caliber 7.62 x 51
Barrel Length 13 in [330.2 mm]
Barrel Material Cold Hammer Forged Steel
Twist Rate 1:10
Threads 5/8 in -24, Tapered Shoulder
Action Type Semi-Auto
Operating System Short-Stroke-Piston
Stock Type Magpul SL-M Folding/Telescoping
Grip Type AR-Compatible Reduced Angle
Trigger Type 2-Stage Match
Trigger Shape Curved
Forend Type Alloy
Accessory Rail M-LOK/Picatinny
Mag Type AR-10
Mags Included (1) 20rd Polymer Mag
Receiver Finish Coyote Anodized
Overall Length  
Collapsed Length  
Folded Length  
Overall Width 2.7 in
Height 8 in
Weight 9.2 lb
Forward Assist Yes
Adjustable Gas System Yes

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Don 2 weeks ago
What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.