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    SIG MCX-Regulator Ranch Rifle

    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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    I had forgotten about this...finally explains it:

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....e-(Or-Shotgun)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyDuty View Post
    Just saw this:

    https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-r-regulator.html?utm

    SIG’s climbing on the less scary looking ranch rifle train.
    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.
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    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.

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    This needs to be in a 6MM of some sort to be actually useful for those of us out West.
    #RESIST

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Français View Post
    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.
    Could be done, but not with any off-the shelf stock currently available. You'd need something that drops the grip down and then raises the comb up. Might end up looking like a ballistic-visor compatible stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    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.

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    Eight pounds strikes me as heavy for this. My Browning .308 DBM is lighter.

    https://www.browning.com/products/fi...-magazine.html
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex G View Post
    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.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Eight pounds strikes me as heavy for this. My Browning .308 DBM is lighter.

    https://www.browning.com/products/fi...-magazine.html
    The market for this is people in ban states not really as a BAR competitor or for people “out west.”

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