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| ==How to identify [[SIG-Sauer MPX|SIG MPX]] generations== | | ==How to identify [[SIG-Sauer MPX|SIG MPX]] generations== |
| The differences are circled in red: | | The differences are circled in red: |
− | [[File:MPX proto vs gen1.jpg|thumb|none|599px|Prototype version (left) versus Gen 1 (right).]] | + | [[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|599px|MPX Gen 1 (left) vs. Gen 2 (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) of the MPX.]] | + | [[File:MPX gen2 vs cur.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Gen 2 (left) vs. current version (right).]] |
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− | The Gen 1 and Gen 2 versions of the MPX SMG/SBR have 8" barrels by default, whereas the prototype counterpart had a 6.5" barrel. Nevertheless, the production version of the MPX is available with a 6.5" barrel. | + | 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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− | 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, but there are some MPX Gen 1s that also have 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]. At the time of writing this (2021), the current production version of the MPX (since 2019) has a narrower plate on the left side of the receiver, 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 also commonly seen with a 5-position telescoping/folding stock.
| + | 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 [http://www.realgunreviews.com/sig-mpx-faq-video-analysis/ here]. |
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− | One additional note: I highly suspect that the images shown [[Talk:SIG-Sauer MPX#Promotional Images|here]] are conceptual/promotional photoshops. SIG-Sauer is no stranger to having made kinda misleading photoshops that don'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]).
| + | 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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− | ==Machine Pistols==
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− | 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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− | ===Fully-Automatic===
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− | *[[Arsenal Firearms Strike One|AF1-R Strike Auto]]
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− | *[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/06/almara-mpa-argentinas-full-auto-pistols-part-3/ Almara MPA]
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− | *[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/12/02/chichizola-mpa-argentinas-full-auto-pistols-part-2/ Chichizola MPA]
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− | *[[CZ 75 Automatic]]
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− | *[[Frommer Stop]] (full-auto variant)
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− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/ua/vag-e.html Gerasimenko VAG-73]
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− | *[[Glock 18]]
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− | **Other models can be converted to full-auto, including the [[Glock 17]], [[Glock 22]] and [[Glock 34]]
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− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/en/handguns/handguns-en/slovakia-semi-automatic-pistols/k-100-eng/ Grand Power K105 R]
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− | *[http://www.forgottenweapons.com/machine-pistols/lercker-machine-pistol/ Lercker pistol]
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− | *[http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/Maschinenpistole_IX._Parteitag Maschinenpistole IX. Parteitag]
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− | *[[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]
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− | *[[OTs-33 Pernach]]
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− | *[[RARAN 1130]]
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− | *[http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2016/11/30/spas-argentinas-full-auto-pistols-part-1/ SPA]
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− | **[[Browning Hi-Power]] (converted)
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− | *[[Stechkin APS]]
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− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/at/steyr-hahn-m1912-e.html Steyr Hahn M.12 / P.16]
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− | *[[TiSAS Zigana|TiSAS Zigana F]]
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− | *[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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− | *[[Tuma MTE 224 V]]
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− | *[[Star Ruby Pistol#UNION pistol|UNION pistol]]
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− | *[[VBR-Belgium PDW]]
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− | *[[Calico M950]] (converted)
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− | *[[Colt M1911]] (converted)
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− | *[[IMI Uzi Pistol]] (converted)
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− | *[[Interdynamic KG-99]] (converted) / [[TEC-9|Intratec TEC-9]] (converted)
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− | *[[Steyr SPP]] (converted)
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− | ===Two-Round Burst===
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− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/en/handguns/handguns-en/slovakia-semi-automatic-pistols/k-100-eng/ Grand Power K102 R]
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− | ===Three-Round Burst===
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− | *[[Beretta 93R]]
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− | *[http://modernfirearms.net/handguns/hg/it/beretta-951-e.html Beretta M951R]
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− | *[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 a pistol)''
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− | *[[Heckler & Koch VP70|Heckler & Koch VP70M]]
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− | *[[OTs-23 Drotik]]
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| ==Table of Glock models== | | ==Table of Glock models== |
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| |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 | | |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="3"| [[File:Glock18 Gen3.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 18 || [[File:Glock 19X.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 19X
| + | | [[File:Glock18 Gen3.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 18 || [[File:Glock 19X.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 19X |
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− | | [[File:GLOCK45MOS.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 45 | + | |rowspan="2"| [[File:Glock-47-MOS-4.5-9MM.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 47 || [[File:Glock 45.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 45 |
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| | Glock 46<br><small>(no image uploaded yet)</small> | | | 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> | + | | Glock 49<br><small>(no image uploaded yet)</small> || [[File:Glock 48 black.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 48 || [[File:Glock 43X Black.jpg|150px]]<br>Glock 43X |
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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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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 |
Glock 17 |
Glock 34 |
Glock 17L |
Glock 19 |
Glock 26 |
Glock 43
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Glock 18 |
Glock 19X
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Glock 47 |
Glock 45
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Glock 46 (no image uploaded yet)
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Glock 49 (no image uploaded yet) |
Glock 48 |
Glock 43X
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10mm Auto |
Glock 20 |
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Glock 40 |
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Glock 29 |
-
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.45 ACP |
Glock 21 |
Glock 41 |
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- |
Glock 30 |
Glock 36
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.40 S&W |
Glock 22 |
Glock 35 |
Glock 24 |
Glock 23 |
Glock 27 |
-
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.380 ACP |
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Glock 25 |
Glock 28 |
Glock 42
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.357 SIG |
Glock 31 |
- |
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Glock 32 |
Glock 33 |
-
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.45 GAP |
Glock 37 |
- |
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Glock 38 |
Glock 39 |
-
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.22 LR |
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Glock 44 |
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