![]() ![]() ![]() Up until now, pistol braces were fixed (as far as the rotation goes) and we weren’t sure if the new rotating brace would be a benefit or a hindrance. The SIG PCB (Pivoting Contour Brace) allows the shooter to really get down on the sights and maneuver around to a better target.Īt first, we really weren’t sure about the pivoting brace. One of the nicest features to come with the Copperhead is the collapsable brace integrated into the receiver. There’s also a three-slot Picatinny on the rear of the weapon allowing for the use of various sling or stock attachments. The Copperhead ships with a full-length Picatinny rail (as requested by the US Army) making sure that you can utilize any sights or optics devices you choose. We wish that some of these ambi-controls were on our Sig MCX Rattler (ahem…Sig).Īlthough the Copperhead has been swapped to a monolithic upper, that doesn’t mean that you can’t use your fair share of attachments. This may seem trivial, but using controls that are natural to your body make all the difference–especially in a high-action scenario. SIG continues its trend of putting its customers and clients first with their MPX standard ambidextrous controls. The Copperhead is packed full of awesome and useful features. It really is a head-turner with its sleek, yet simple profile and custom Cerakote finish. ![]() At first glance, the MPX Copperhead is a beautifully designed weapon. ![]()
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