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| After Gen 2, the MPX gradually went through some redesigns. The current production version has a narrower plate on the left side of the upper receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, an M-LOK handguard, two less diagonal vents above it, and a redesigned area around the magazine release. It is also commonly seen with a Timney trigger. This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it like that. | | After Gen 2, the MPX gradually went through some redesigns. The current production version has a narrower plate on the left side of the upper receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, an M-LOK handguard, two less diagonal vents above it, and a redesigned area around the magazine release. It is also commonly seen with a Timney trigger. This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it like that. |
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− | One additional note: the SIG Sauer website sometimes 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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− | ==Grammar Rules ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)==
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− | *Who's = who fucking is
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− | *Whose = shows fucking possession
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− | *Except = shows fucking exception
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− | *Expect = await to fucking happen
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− | *A while = a fucking while
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− | *Awhile = for a fucking while
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− | *May be = may fucking be
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− | *Maybe = fucking perhaps
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− | *A lot = a fucking lot
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− | *Alot = Indian town
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− | *Muzzle '''brake''', not "muzzle break"
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− | *Iron '''sight''', not "iron site"
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− | *Anti-'''materiel''' rifle, not "anti-material"
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− | *'''Type:''' Assault Rifle / Carbine
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− | *'''Calibers:''' .300 AAC Blackout, 5.56x45mm NATO, 7.62x39mm
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− | *'''Weight:''' {{convert|lbs|5.8}}, {{convert|lbs|6.2}}
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− | *'''Overall Length:''' ?? (.300 Blackout), 25.75 in (65.4 cm) (5.56 NATO & 7.62x39mm)
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− | *'''Barrel Length:''' 6.75 in (17.1 cm) (.300 Blackout), 7.75 in (19.7 cm) (5.56 NATO & 7.62x39mm)
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− | *'''Feed System:''' {{STANAG}}, 28-round box magazine (7.62x39mm)
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− | *'''Fire Modes:''' Semi-Auto/Full-Auto for military/LE, Semi-Auto only for civilian versions
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− | *'''Type:''' General-Purpose Machine Gun
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− | *'''Calibers:''' 6.8x51mm FURY, 7.62x51mm NATO, 6.5mm Creedmoor
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− | *'''Length (collapsed):''' {{convert|mm|940}}
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− | *'''Barrel Length:''' {{convert|mm|406}}
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− | *'''Capacity:''' 50 or 100-round belt
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− | *'''Fire Mode:''' Safe / Full-Auto / Semi-Auto
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My sandbox for Call of Duty: Mobile
How to identify SIG MPX generations
The differences are circled in red:
2013 prototype version (left) versus Gen 1 (right).
Gen 1 (left) vs. Gen 2 (right).
Gen 2 (left) vs. current version (right).
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 an article here.
After Gen 2, the MPX gradually went through some redesigns. The current production version has a narrower plate on the left side of the upper receiver, no "SIG MPX" markings next to it, an M-LOK handguard, two less diagonal vents above it, and a redesigned area around the magazine release. It is also commonly seen with a Timney trigger. This version is often colloquially referred to as "Gen 3" on the internet, though SIG Sauer doesn't seem call it like that.
Table of Glock models
Characteristics
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Full-Sized
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Competition
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Long Slide
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Compact
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Subcompact
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Slimline
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9x19mm
Most of these also exist in 9x21mm |
![Glock173rdGen.jpg](/images/thumb/8/80/Glock173rdGen.jpg/150px-Glock173rdGen.jpg) Glock 17 |
![Glock34.jpg](/images/thumb/9/95/Glock34.jpg/150px-Glock34.jpg) Glock 34 |
![G17L Gen3.jpg](/images/thumb/c/c2/G17L_Gen3.jpg/150px-G17L_Gen3.jpg) Glock 17L |
![Glock19pistol.jpg](/images/thumb/6/62/Glock19pistol.jpg/150px-Glock19pistol.jpg) Glock 19 |
![Glock 26.jpg](/images/thumb/3/33/Glock_26.jpg/150px-Glock_26.jpg) Glock 26 |
![Glock-43-single-stack-92.jpg](/images/thumb/6/60/Glock-43-single-stack-92.jpg/150px-Glock-43-single-stack-92.jpg) Glock 43
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![Glock18 Gen3.jpg](/images/thumb/1/17/Glock18_Gen3.jpg/150px-Glock18_Gen3.jpg) Glock 18 |
![Glock 19X.jpg](/images/thumb/8/81/Glock_19X.jpg/150px-Glock_19X.jpg) Glock 19X
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![Glock 45.jpg](/images/thumb/b/bd/Glock_45.jpg/150px-Glock_45.jpg) Glock 45
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Glock 46 (no image uploaded yet)
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![Glock-47-MOS-4.5-9MM.jpg](/images/thumb/c/c9/Glock-47-MOS-4.5-9MM.jpg/150px-Glock-47-MOS-4.5-9MM.jpg) Glock 47 |
![Glock 48 black.jpg](/images/thumb/3/38/Glock_48_black.jpg/150px-Glock_48_black.jpg) Glock 48 |
![Glock 43X Black.jpg](/images/thumb/8/8c/Glock_43X_Black.jpg/150px-Glock_43X_Black.jpg) Glock 43X
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10mm Auto |
![Glock20.jpg](/images/thumb/c/c9/Glock20.jpg/150px-Glock20.jpg) Glock 20 |
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![Glock 40.jpg](/images/thumb/7/72/Glock_40.jpg/150px-Glock_40.jpg) Glock 40 |
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![G29.jpg](/images/thumb/9/90/G29.jpg/150px-G29.jpg) Glock 29 |
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.45 ACP |
![Glock21.jpg](/images/thumb/3/36/Glock21.jpg/150px-Glock21.jpg) Glock 21 |
![Glock41.jpg](/images/thumb/0/0c/Glock41.jpg/150px-Glock41.jpg) Glock 41 |
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![Glock30.jpg](/images/thumb/8/87/Glock30.jpg/150px-Glock30.jpg) Glock 30 |
![Glock36.jpg](/images/thumb/e/e1/Glock36.jpg/150px-Glock36.jpg) Glock 36
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.40 S&W |
![Glock22.jpg](/images/thumb/b/bb/Glock22.jpg/150px-Glock22.jpg) Glock 22 |
![G35.jpg](/images/thumb/0/06/G35.jpg/150px-G35.jpg) Glock 35 |
![Glock24.jpg](/images/thumb/8/8f/Glock24.jpg/150px-Glock24.jpg) Glock 24 |
![Glock23.jpg](/images/thumb/5/58/Glock23.jpg/150px-Glock23.jpg) Glock 23 |
![G27.jpg](/images/thumb/2/2b/G27.jpg/150px-G27.jpg) Glock 27 |
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.380 ACP |
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![G25.jpg](/images/thumb/4/4b/G25.jpg/150px-G25.jpg) Glock 25 |
![G28.jpg](/images/thumb/a/a6/G28.jpg/150px-G28.jpg) Glock 28 |
![Glock 42.JPG](/images/thumb/c/c1/Glock_42.JPG/150px-Glock_42.JPG) Glock 42
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.357 SIG |
![G31.jpg](/images/thumb/e/e6/G31.jpg/150px-G31.jpg) Glock 31 |
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![G32.jpg](/images/thumb/6/64/G32.jpg/150px-G32.jpg) Glock 32 |
![Glock 33.jpg](/images/thumb/9/91/Glock_33.jpg/150px-Glock_33.jpg) Glock 33 |
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.45 GAP |
![G37.jpg](/images/thumb/b/b5/G37.jpg/150px-G37.jpg) Glock 37 |
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![G38.jpg](/images/thumb/7/7c/G38.jpg/150px-G38.jpg) Glock 38 |
![G39.jpg](/images/thumb/5/5f/G39.jpg/150px-G39.jpg) Glock 39 |
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![Glock 44.jpg](/images/thumb/0/0c/Glock_44.jpg/150px-Glock_44.jpg) Glock 44 |
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