Before we get to the new SIG Copperhead, let’s look at how we got to the latest MPX line entry. When sigsauerweapons.com first unveiled the MPX a few years ago, everyone in the gun world did a double-take. Here was a truly next-gen submachine gun that allowed you to switch barrels and configurations, and SIG quickly followed up with semi-auto versions. Consider it a beautiful sendoff to the HK MP5.
The MPX’s groundbreaking modularity led to other successful platforms, like SIG’s MCX and P320 series. And then you had other MPX variants, including the MPX-K, the shortest of the bunch like the hallowed MP5K. Until now.
Another entry in the manufacturer’s “snake” series behind the MCX Rattler, the new SIG Sauer MPX Copperhead is exceptionally compact with a height of 8 inches and an overall length of just 14.5 inches. That’s incredible. What’s more, this 4.5-pound stunner is configured as a pistol, so just about everyone can get their hands on this covert powerhouse. The nitrided, 3.5-inch barrel has a unique integral flash suppressor. Meanwhile, the upper receiver is one monolithic design with a short forend area and a built-in hand stop.
At the rear you’ll find a stabilizing brace that rides on two rails and allows for two positions: Fully extended or fully retracted. Either way, when you’re firing this thing, you’ll naturally snug up on it, with your support hand wrapped around the magazine well. You’ll also find ambidextrous controls, a very cool PDW pistol grip and a polished single-stage trigger, all left black to contrast with the receivers and brace.
And what a contrast! The upper and lower receivers both sport a copper-like Cerakote E190 finish that closely matches the color of the arm brace. Also, along with increasing the pistol’s durability and corrosion resistance, the finish helps the MPX Copperhead stand out — or blend in — depending on your environment. Might not seem like much, but it really is a nice touch.
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