Cz evo 3 vs Sig MPX

MAC already has this covered :cool: im going with the EVO when the time comes.... getting gas blasted in your face isnt worth pay $2000+ for (cough cough MPX)

 
Would you please post a picture of the Evo magazine beside a 226 or 92fs mag?

Or any other pistol mag... I want to see if I could design and 3d print a magwell adapter....
 
Well, I took my Evo out last week and was quite impressed. The recoil was more than I expected but still very manageable (it's only 9mm). However, I wish I could dump more than 5 rounds at a time. Accuracy is superb for me. It was a ragged 1" hole at 25 m and under 2" at 50m. This was done with a open sights and not really that supported (off a bench no bags). I was able to hit every round on a 12"x12" steel plate at 100m off hand easily. I put 400 rounds through it and no issues, ran like a top. The thing I didn't like is the mags don't fall free. But that's an easy mod apparently. All in all well worth the price tag.
 
Wandered over here from the NR 9mm carbine discussion, and just had to bump because this thread is so full of OMG AWESOME! Seriously, thanks for sharing and posting the pics bfiles! A beautiful couple they are.
 
Took the MPX out yesterday for the first time and they are such a soft shooting carbine.
So easy to keep on target for follow up shots and eat every single brand of ammo we had (Barnaul steel case, PMC, AE, Sumbro)

The MPX is hands down better then the Skorpion in my mind.

People who say "oh when it's suppressed it spits gas back" well that is definitely something we will probably NEVER have a chance of doing anyway in Canada.
 
Don't have an Evo, but this thread is making me consider changing my mind about that super quick. Definitely ###ier than the MPX.

I do have an MPX and I love it. The first time I ever giggled while shooting was with my MPX. Can easily ring steel at 100m, and close in is a beast for accuracy. Mine was rock solid from day one and I have put all sorts of 9mm through it with no issues. Love that it's AR patterned too...no learning curve for those of us who shoot AR platforms regularly.
 
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