Sig Sauer

MCX-SPEAR LT, 7.62X39, 11.5", PISTOL, IR CERAKOTE FDE

Item # SIG WPMCX-762R-11B-LT-FDE MSRP $2,729.99
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SIG WPMCX-762R-11B-LT-FDE
MPN
WPMCX-762R-11B-LT-FDE
UPC
798681710287
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PRODUCT DETAILS

TECH SPECS:

Compact Power Meets Stealthy Engineering

Built for suppressed performance and battlefield-level reliability, the SIG MCX-SPEAR LT IR 7.62×39 11″ Pistol delivers elite modular design in a compact pistol chassis. Featuring reduced infrared signature Cerakote (Gen II NiR FDE), ambidextrous controls, and precision match trigger work—all wrapped in an ergonomic, Arizona Desert Tan finish.

Key Features

  • Chambered in 7.62×39mm with 11.5in Cold-Hammer Forged Barrel: Includes SIG’s adapter-ready flash hider and 1:9.5 twist for reliable feed in all ammo types.

  • Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote Finish: Infrared-reducing finish minimizes thermal signature and offers superior durability in rugged environments.

  • Lightweight M-LOK Handguard: Enhances handling and modular mounting capability without adding unnecessary weight.

  • SIG Flat Blade Match Trigger: Crisp and consistent for precise shot placement.

  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls: Includes bolt catch/release, safety selector, charging handle—all accessible for right- or left-handed shooters.

  • Adjustable Gas System with Forward Assist: Ensures reliable operation across loads, suppressors, or adverse conditions.

Why Consider This Pistol?

  • Engineered for 7.62×39 from the ground up—no AR-15 conversion quirks.

  • Precision, reliability, and durable design in a flexible pistol platform ideal for compact or suppressed builds.

  • Future-proof modularity: Accepts barrel conversions, stocks (with SBR classification), and suppressors with ease.

Elevate your shooting with the SIG MCX-SPEAR LT IR 7.62×39 pistol—engineered for reliability, compact performance, and covert capabilities.

Feature Specification
Caliber 7.62×39 mm
Barrel Length 11.5 inches (Cold-hammer forged)
Twist Rate 1:9.5
Muzzle Thread 5/8″–24 (SIG QD Flash Hider compatible)
Finish Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote
Controls Fully ambidextrous
Trigger SIG Flat Blade Match
Handguard Lightweight free-float M-LOK
Magazine Included (1) 28-round 7.62×39 steel mag
Operation System Short-stroke gas piston, semi-auto
Rail Full-length Picatinny for accessories
Overall Length 21.3 inches
Weight (with magazine) 6.2 lb (2.8 kg)
Warranty SIG Infinite Guarantee™ (fully transferable)

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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:

Compact Power Meets Stealthy Engineering

Built for suppressed performance and battlefield-level reliability, the SIG MCX-SPEAR LT IR 7.62×39 11″ Pistol delivers elite modular design in a compact pistol chassis. Featuring reduced infrared signature Cerakote (Gen II NiR FDE), ambidextrous controls, and precision match trigger work—all wrapped in an ergonomic, Arizona Desert Tan finish.

Key Features

  • Chambered in 7.62×39mm with 11.5in Cold-Hammer Forged Barrel: Includes SIG’s adapter-ready flash hider and 1:9.5 twist for reliable feed in all ammo types.

  • Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote Finish: Infrared-reducing finish minimizes thermal signature and offers superior durability in rugged environments.

  • Lightweight M-LOK Handguard: Enhances handling and modular mounting capability without adding unnecessary weight.

  • SIG Flat Blade Match Trigger: Crisp and consistent for precise shot placement.

  • Fully Ambidextrous Controls: Includes bolt catch/release, safety selector, charging handle—all accessible for right- or left-handed shooters.

  • Adjustable Gas System with Forward Assist: Ensures reliable operation across loads, suppressors, or adverse conditions.

Why Consider This Pistol?

  • Engineered for 7.62×39 from the ground up—no AR-15 conversion quirks.

  • Precision, reliability, and durable design in a flexible pistol platform ideal for compact or suppressed builds.

  • Future-proof modularity: Accepts barrel conversions, stocks (with SBR classification), and suppressors with ease.

Elevate your shooting with the SIG MCX-SPEAR LT IR 7.62×39 pistol—engineered for reliability, compact performance, and covert capabilities.

Feature Specification
Caliber 7.62×39 mm
Barrel Length 11.5 inches (Cold-hammer forged)
Twist Rate 1:9.5
Muzzle Thread 5/8″–24 (SIG QD Flash Hider compatible)
Finish Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote
Controls Fully ambidextrous
Trigger SIG Flat Blade Match
Handguard Lightweight free-float M-LOK
Magazine Included (1) 28-round 7.62×39 steel mag
Operation System Short-stroke gas piston, semi-auto
Rail Full-length Picatinny for accessories
Overall Length 21.3 inches
Weight (with magazine) 6.2 lb (2.8 kg)
Warranty SIG Infinite Guarantee™ (fully transferable)

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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.