Sig Sauer

MCX-SPEAR LT, 5.56, 11.5", PISTOL, IR CERAKOTE FDE

Item # SIG WPMCX-556N-11B-LT-FDE MSRP $2,729.99
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SKU
SIG WPMCX-556N-11B-LT-FDE
MPN
WPMCX-556N-11B-LT-FDE
UPC
798681710263
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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

Designed to deliver elite performance in a compact package, the MCX-SPEAR?LT Pistol features the same cutting-edge modular platform as its rifle counterpart — optimized for tactical flexibility, reduced infrared signature, and extreme reliability.

SIG MCX-SPEAR LT FEATURES:

  • Lightweight Ergonomic Handguard
  • SIG Flatblade Match Trigger
  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls
  • Interchangeable Barrels
  • Rocksett SIG QD Suppressor-Ready Flash Hider

Differences Between SPP & Commercial MCX Spear LT

  • Comes With Flip Up Iron Sights
  • Cleaning Kit
  • Dual Point Adjustable Quick Disconnect Sling
  • Body Colored Forward Assist

Key Features

  • Lightweight, Ergonomic M-LOK Handguard
    Slim-profile CNC-machined handguard with full-length M-LOK slots offers accessory mounting flexibility and reduced weight for agile handling 

  • SIG Flat-Blade Match Trigger
    Crisp, flat-faced match trigger ensures consistent, accurate shot placement 

  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls
    Left/right charging handle, safety, magazine release, and bolt catch—ideal for dynamic deployment or left-handed shooters 

  • Interchangeable Barrel Design
    Accepts all MCX-LT barrels and handguards for fast caliber or length adaptability—no armorer tools required 

  • Suppressor-Ready QD Flash Hider
    ½-28 threaded muzzle with quick-detach flash hider simplifies suppressor mounting

  • Gen II FDE IR Cerakote Finish
    Infrared signature-reducing coating enhances thermal stealth while ensuring outstanding corrosion and wear resistance

SKU   WPMCX-556N-11B-LT-FDE
CALIBER   5.56 NATO
BARREL LENGTH   11.5 in (292.1 mm)
MAGS INCLUDED   (1) 30rd Polymer Mag  
MAG TYPE   AR-15
ACTION TYPE   Semi-Auto
STOCK TYPE   N/A
SIGHTS   Folding MBUS
FRAME MATERIAL   ALUMINUM
BARREL FINISH   Chrome
BARREL MATERIAL   Cold Hammer Forged Carbon Steel
TRIGGER TYPE   Flat Blade Match
TWIST RATE   1:7
FOREND TYPE   Alloy
GRIP TYPE   Polymer
RECEIVER FINISH   Coyote
OVERALL LENGTH   21.1 in (535.9 mm)
OVERALL WIDTH   2.9 in (73.7 mm)
HEIGHT   7.5 in (190.5 mm)
THREADS   1/2 in - 28 tpi
ACCESSORY RAIL   M-LOK
OPERATING SYSTEM   Gas Piston
WEIGHT   6.1 lb (2.8 kg)

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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.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

Designed to deliver elite performance in a compact package, the MCX-SPEAR?LT Pistol features the same cutting-edge modular platform as its rifle counterpart — optimized for tactical flexibility, reduced infrared signature, and extreme reliability.

SIG MCX-SPEAR LT FEATURES:

  • Lightweight Ergonomic Handguard
  • SIG Flatblade Match Trigger
  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls
  • Interchangeable Barrels
  • Rocksett SIG QD Suppressor-Ready Flash Hider

Differences Between SPP & Commercial MCX Spear LT

  • Comes With Flip Up Iron Sights
  • Cleaning Kit
  • Dual Point Adjustable Quick Disconnect Sling
  • Body Colored Forward Assist

Key Features

  • Lightweight, Ergonomic M-LOK Handguard
    Slim-profile CNC-machined handguard with full-length M-LOK slots offers accessory mounting flexibility and reduced weight for agile handling 

  • SIG Flat-Blade Match Trigger
    Crisp, flat-faced match trigger ensures consistent, accurate shot placement 

  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls
    Left/right charging handle, safety, magazine release, and bolt catch—ideal for dynamic deployment or left-handed shooters 

  • Interchangeable Barrel Design
    Accepts all MCX-LT barrels and handguards for fast caliber or length adaptability—no armorer tools required 

  • Suppressor-Ready QD Flash Hider
    ½-28 threaded muzzle with quick-detach flash hider simplifies suppressor mounting

  • Gen II FDE IR Cerakote Finish
    Infrared signature-reducing coating enhances thermal stealth while ensuring outstanding corrosion and wear resistance

SKU   WPMCX-556N-11B-LT-FDE
CALIBER   5.56 NATO
BARREL LENGTH   11.5 in (292.1 mm)
MAGS INCLUDED   (1) 30rd Polymer Mag  
MAG TYPE   AR-15
ACTION TYPE   Semi-Auto
STOCK TYPE   N/A
SIGHTS   Folding MBUS
FRAME MATERIAL   ALUMINUM
BARREL FINISH   Chrome
BARREL MATERIAL   Cold Hammer Forged Carbon Steel
TRIGGER TYPE   Flat Blade Match
TWIST RATE   1:7
FOREND TYPE   Alloy
GRIP TYPE   Polymer
RECEIVER FINISH   Coyote
OVERALL LENGTH   21.1 in (535.9 mm)
OVERALL WIDTH   2.9 in (73.7 mm)
HEIGHT   7.5 in (190.5 mm)
THREADS   1/2 in - 28 tpi
ACCESSORY RAIL   M-LOK
OPERATING SYSTEM   Gas Piston
WEIGHT   6.1 lb (2.8 kg)

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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.