Magpul Adds New Fitments to ELG Handguard
The original Magpul Enhanced Lever Gun (ELG) Handguard only fit Marlin’s model 1895…
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The MCX platform has long been SIG SAUER’S breeding ground for developing the best rifle system in the world through extensive testing, continued innovation and customer feedback.
Now SIG SAUER introduces the latest evolution with the new MCX-SPEAR LT. Based on its predecessor the MCX Virtus, the new MCX-SPEAR LT has a lightened handguard with attachment screws for additional rigidity and a lightened profile barrel with improved accuracy.

Other features of the MCX-SPEAR LT include an ambidextrous bolt catch and release on its lower, coyote anodized finish, minimalist stock for maximum compact foldability and AR15 style trigger compatibility.
And the new MCX-SPEAR LT brings the long awaited addition of the 7.62×39 caliber to the MCX family. Built with a new latch system, the 7.62×39 MCX-SPEAR LT was developed to handle the many varieties of 7.62 caliber ammunition while still maintaining reliability and smooth shooting.
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