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+ | ==My sandbox for Call of Duty: Mobile== | ||
+ | *[[User:Ultimate94ninja/Sandbox]] | ||
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+ | ==How to identify [[SIG-Sauer MPX|SIG MPX]] generations== | ||
+ | The differences are circled in red: | ||
+ | [[File:MPX proto vs gen1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|2013 prototype version (left) versus Gen 1 (right).]] | ||
+ | [[File:MPX gen1 vs gen2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gen 1 (left) vs. Gen 2 (right).]] | ||
+ | [[File:MPX gen2 vs cur.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Gen 2 (left) vs. current version (right).]] | ||
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+ | The production versions of the MPX SMG/SBR have a default barrel length of 8" (with 6.5" being an optional one), whereas the prototype counterparts were shown with a 6.5" barrel. | ||
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+ | Regarding the external differences of the Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, the different ejection port and the scalloped top rail are definitive characteristics of an MPX Gen 2. This version also has by default an ambidextrous charging handle and a KeyMod handguard, though some MPXes Gen 1 could also be seen with them. For more details about Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, there is a video [http://www.midwayusa.com/video?VideoID=352780924 here], and an article [http://www.realgunreviews.com/sig-mpx-faq-video-analysis/ here]. | ||
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+ | The current production version of the MPX has a narrower plate on the left side of the receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, two less vent holes above the handguard, and an M-LOK handguard (though some earlier MPXes could also be seen with M-LOK handguards). It is commonly seen with a 5-position telescoping/folding stock (which, again, was also seen on earlier models). This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it as such. | ||
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+ | One additional note: the SIG Sauer website somtimes displayed kinda misleading photoshops that didn't exactly match the real weapons (such as [http://www.imfdb.org/images/archive/8/8f/20190430103626%21MPX_Gen_1.jpg this] and [http://www.imfdb.org/images/archive/d/d4/20190725165428%21SIG_MPX_Carbine.jpg this]). | ||
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==Machine Pistols== | ==Machine Pistols== | ||
I'm listing here the machine pistols that I know (be they in current production or not), but only the ones that are mechanically pistols (thus, this excludes some weapons such as the MAC-10 and the Vz. 61 Skorpion). If something needs to be corrected/added, let me know. | I'm listing here the machine pistols that I know (be they in current production or not), but only the ones that are mechanically pistols (thus, this excludes some weapons such as the MAC-10 and the Vz. 61 Skorpion). If something needs to be corrected/added, let me know. | ||
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*[http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/Maschinenpistole_IX._Parteitag Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag] | *[http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/Maschinenpistole_IX._Parteitag Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag] | ||
*[[Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] / [[Mauser C96#Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"|Astra 903]] / [[Mauser C96#Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"|Astra Model F]] / [http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/ch/type-0-e.html Norinco Type 80] / [http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/07/brazils-pasams-mauser-schnellfeur-pistols-plus/ PASAM] | *[[Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] / [[Mauser C96#Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"|Astra 903]] / [[Mauser C96#Mauser C96 "Broomhandle"|Astra Model F]] / [http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/ch/type-0-e.html Norinco Type 80] / [http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/07/brazils-pasams-mauser-schnellfeur-pistols-plus/ PASAM] | ||
+ | *[[MTE 224 V|MTE 224 VA]] | ||
*[[OTs-33 Pernach]] | *[[OTs-33 Pernach]] | ||
+ | *[[RARAN 1130]] | ||
*[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/11/30/spas-argentinas-full-auto-pistols-part-1/ SPA] | *[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/11/30/spas-argentinas-full-auto-pistols-part-1/ SPA] | ||
**[[Browning Hi-Power]] (converted) | **[[Browning Hi-Power]] (converted) | ||
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*[[TiSAS Zigana|TiSAS Zigana F]] | *[[TiSAS Zigana|TiSAS Zigana F]] | ||
*[http://www.guns.com/2013/07/11/the-trejo-machine-pistol-one-hot-tamale/ Trejo pistol] ''(note that according to some sources, the Trejo Modelo 2 Especial variant seems to be select-fire between both burst and full-auto)'' | *[http://www.guns.com/2013/07/11/the-trejo-machine-pistol-one-hot-tamale/ Trejo pistol] ''(note that according to some sources, the Trejo Modelo 2 Especial variant seems to be select-fire between both burst and full-auto)'' | ||
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*[[Star Ruby Pistol#UNION pistol|UNION pistol]] | *[[Star Ruby Pistol#UNION pistol|UNION pistol]] | ||
*[[VBR-Belgium PDW]] | *[[VBR-Belgium PDW]] | ||
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*[[Colt M1911]] (converted) | *[[Colt M1911]] (converted) | ||
*[[IMI Uzi Pistol]] (converted) | *[[IMI Uzi Pistol]] (converted) | ||
− | *[[Interdynamic KG- | + | *[[Interdynamic KG-9]] (converted) / [[Intratec TEC-9]] (converted) |
*[[Steyr SPP]] (converted) | *[[Steyr SPP]] (converted) | ||
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*[[Beretta 93R]] | *[[Beretta 93R]] | ||
*[http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/it/beretta-951-e.html Beretta M951R] | *[http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/it/beretta-951-e.html Beretta M951R] | ||
− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/smg/usa/scamp-e.html Colt SCAMP] ''(dunno why the Modern Firearms page lists it as an SMG; pretty sure it's closer to | + | *[http://modernfirearms.net/smg/usa/scamp-e.html Colt SCAMP] ''(dunno why the Modern Firearms page lists it as an SMG; I'm pretty sure it's closer to a pistol)'' |
*[[Heckler & Koch VP70|Heckler & Koch VP70M]] | *[[Heckler & Koch VP70|Heckler & Koch VP70M]] | ||
*[[OTs-23 Drotik]] | *[[OTs-23 Drotik]] | ||
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==Table of Glock models== | ==Table of Glock models== | ||
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!align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF|'''Slimline''' | !align=center bgcolor=#D0E7FF|'''Slimline''' | ||
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− | |rowspan=" | + | |rowspan="5"| 9x19mm<br><br><small>Most of these<br>also exist in<br>9x21mm || [[File:Glock173rdGen.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 17 || rowspan="5"| [[File:Glock34.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 34 || rowspan="5"| [[File:G17L Gen3.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 17L || [[File:Glock19pistol.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 19 || rowspan="5"| [[File:Glock 26.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 26 || rowspan="4"| [[File:Glock-43-single-stack-92.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 43 |
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− | |rowspan=" | + | |rowspan="3"| [[File:Glock18 Gen3.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 18 || [[File:Glock 19X.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 19X |
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− | | Glock | + | | [[File:Glock 45.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 45 |
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− | | Glock 47<br><small>(no image | + | | Glock 46<br><small>(no image uploaded yet)</small> |
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+ | | Glock 47<br><small>(no image uploaded yet)</small> || [[File:Glock 48.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 48 || Glock 43X<br><small>(no image uploaded yet)</small> | ||
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| 10mm Auto || [[File:Glock20.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 20 || - || [[File:Glock 40.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 40 || - || [[File:G29.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 29 || - | | 10mm Auto || [[File:Glock20.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 20 || - || [[File:Glock 40.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 40 || - || [[File:G29.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 29 || - | ||
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| .45 GAP || [[File:G37.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 37 || - || - || [[File:G38.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 38 || [[File:G39.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 39 || - | | .45 GAP || [[File:G37.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 37 || - || - || [[File:G38.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 38 || [[File:G39.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 39 || - | ||
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− | | .22 LR || - || - || - || Glock 44<br> | + | | .22 LR || - || - || - || [[File:Glock 44.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 44 || - || - |
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Revision as of 20:25, 13 May 2022
My sandbox for Call of Duty: Mobile
How to identify SIG MPX generations
The differences are circled in red:
The production versions of the MPX SMG/SBR have a default barrel length of 8" (with 6.5" being an optional one), whereas the prototype counterparts were shown with a 6.5" barrel.
Regarding the external differences of the Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, the different ejection port and the scalloped top rail are definitive characteristics of an MPX Gen 2. This version also has by default an ambidextrous charging handle and a KeyMod handguard, though some MPXes Gen 1 could also be seen with them. For more details about Gen 1 vs. Gen 2, there is a video here, and an article here.
The current production version of the MPX has a narrower plate on the left side of the receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, two less vent holes above the handguard, and an M-LOK handguard (though some earlier MPXes could also be seen with M-LOK handguards). It is commonly seen with a 5-position telescoping/folding stock (which, again, was also seen on earlier models). This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it as such.
One additional note: the SIG Sauer website somtimes displayed kinda misleading photoshops that didn't exactly match the real weapons (such as this and this).
Machine Pistols
I'm listing here the machine pistols that I know (be they in current production or not), but only the ones that are mechanically pistols (thus, this excludes some weapons such as the MAC-10 and the Vz. 61 Skorpion). If something needs to be corrected/added, let me know.
Fully-Automatic
- AF1-R Strike Auto
- Almara MPA
- Chichizola MPA
- CZ 75 Automatic
- Frommer Stop (full-auto variant)
- Gerasimenko VAG-73
- Glock 18
- Grand Power K105 R
- Lercker pistol
- Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag
- Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer / Astra 903 / Astra Model F / Norinco Type 80 / PASAM
- MTE 224 VA
- OTs-33 Pernach
- RARAN 1130
- SPA
- Browning Hi-Power (converted)
- Stechkin APS
- Steyr Hahn M.12 / P.16
- TiSAS Zigana F
- Trejo pistol (note that according to some sources, the Trejo Modelo 2 Especial variant seems to be select-fire between both burst and full-auto)
- UNION pistol
- VBR-Belgium PDW
- Calico M950 (converted)
- Colt M1911 (converted)
- IMI Uzi Pistol (converted)
- Interdynamic KG-9 (converted) / Intratec TEC-9 (converted)
- Steyr SPP (converted)
Two-Round Burst
Three-Round Burst
- Beretta 93R
- Beretta M951R
- Colt SCAMP (dunno why the Modern Firearms page lists it as an SMG; I'm pretty sure it's closer to a pistol)
- Heckler & Koch VP70M
- OTs-23 Drotik