Just saw this:
https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-r-regulator.html?utm
SIG’s climbing on the less scary looking ranch rifle train.
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Just saw this:
https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-r-regulator.html?utm
SIG’s climbing on the less scary looking ranch rifle train.
I had forgotten about this...finally explains it:
https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....e-(Or-Shotgun)
I think that I like this, unless it is cost-prohibitive. I would, likely, get that stock off of it, on Day One, and install something better, assuming that it is an unaltered SGA stock, such that the receiver will mate-up to other 870-pattern stocks. Yes, I have tried a Mag Pul SGA, on an 870. No, thanks, at least on an 870. An effective cheek weld, if in any hurry, was impossible.
I think they should have designed the receiver so that the comb of the stock would be parallel with the bore, as on an AR.
This needs to be in a 6MM of some sort to be actually useful for those of us out West.
The 6mm MAX might be a good option.
Eight pounds strikes me as heavy for this. My Browning .308 DBM is lighter.
https://www.browning.com/products/fi...-magazine.html
That’s the exact opposite of my experience and that of many others with the Magpul SGA on the 870 and the Beretta 1301. I find it superior to a conventional stock.
In this case, magpul offers SGA cheek risers in .25” increments so you can set the cheek weld where you want it.