SIG Sauer MCX CO2 – Slim Barrel & Suppressor set
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Description
Are you tired of the bulky, oversized stock suppressor on the SIG Sauer MCX CO2 (.177)? This 3D-printed alternative provides a much slimmer and more tactical appearance.
The two-piece construction ensures the best possible print quality for the threads and allows for easy assembly. It threads directly onto the main receiver and perfectly shrouds the silver inner barrel without any permanent modifications needed.
Key Features:
Two-Piece Assembly: Features a threaded base and a slim barrel sleeve for maximum durability.
Perfect Fit: Designed specifically for the .177 CO2 version of the SIG MCX.
Tactical Aesthetics: Provides a modern, slim "Competition" or "Spear LT" style profile.
Non-Destructive: No need to cut or modify the original inner barrel.
Have the bulky design and the huge "silencer" of the SIG Sauer MCX CO2 (.177) always bothered you too? This model replaces the original component with a significantly slimmer, tactical barrel shroud.
The design is constructed in two parts to maximize print quality and facilitate assembly. It uses the original large thread on the housing (receiver) and precisely encloses the silver inner barrel without needing to be shortened.
Features:
Two-part design: Base with a large internal thread and a separate barrel sleeve for optimal stability.
Perfectly fitting: Developed specifically for the CO2 version of the SIG MCX.
Modern Look: A significantly thinner profile for a more realistic "Competition" or "Spear" look.
No modification needed: The original rifle remains undamaged.
License
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