Sig Sauer MCX Spear 6.8x51 AR-15 Rifle 16" 20rd, Coyote - RSPEAR-68-16B-NG
SKU | 516551736915 |
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Brand | Sig Sauer |
MPN | RSPEAR-68-16B-NG |
UPC | 798681703081 |
Product Details
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Brand: Sig Sauer
Model: MCX Spear
Caliber: 6.8x51
Capacity: 20+1
Operating System: Gas Piston
Action: Semi-Auto
Twist: 1:7"
Thread Pattern: 5/8"x24
Barrel Material: Cold Hammer Forged Steel
Barrel Length: 16"
OAL: 38.3"
Weight: 9.2 lbs
Features
In 2022, the U.S. Army made a historic decision by selecting the MCX-SPEAR as the XM7 service rifle. Paired with the innovative 6.8x51 hybrid ammunition, the MCX-SPEAR sets a new standard for rifle performance and capability.
With muzzle velocities exceeding 3,000 FPS from a 16” barrel using a 113gr bullet, the MCX-SPEAR meets the Army’s stringent performance and durability requirements. For the first time, this cutting-edge technology is available to U.S. civilians through the MCX-SPEAR rifle chambered in 6.8x51, complemented by SIG SAUER’s Hybrid Ammunition. The MCX-SPEAR also boasts exceptional modularity, allowing for caliber conversions between 6.8x51, 7.62x51, and 6.5 Creedmoor, with options for 13” or 16” barrel lengths. Additionally, it features a non-reciprocating side charging handle, a rear charging handle, fully ambidextrous controls, a 2-Stage Match Duo Trigger, and a free-floating M-LOK™ handguard.
After more than 30 years, this new rifle introduces a significant leap in performance and reliability to the U.S. Army, marking the beginning of a new era in military firearms.
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