The M+M trigger is built in house, and apparently from Unicorn dust. While it does have some typical AK take up, it breaks crisply at 2 pounds, 8 ounces. Consistently. That is not a typo. It is a sub 3 pound, very nice, AK-47 trigger. I was actually so blown away by its awesomeness that I had to stop recording the video for a while, just to press it over and over.A gun review 2 years in the making has finally happened, and I for one could not be more excited! The M10X has finally arrived, and what timing! We rarely see true innovation in the firearms industry, and rarer still in 7.62×39. But this one is going to rock your socks off.
Why the wait? A stranger story than you think, especially if you have seen the M10X for sale everywhere but the United States. That isn’t uncommon for imports, as they do the State Department and ATF dance to get approval to bring them in. But the M10X is 100% made in Colorado, by M+M Industries. Huh?
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1500 MSRP
ReplyDeleteTrying to get development costs back right away.
I bet they can make them for less than 400.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/mm-m10x-elite/
DeleteThis link says they should be about $1,500 on the street.
For me it comes off as a solution in need of a problem.
ReplyDeleteWhile I never, by the grace of God, have carried an AR or AK in harms way, the ergonomics of the AR are far superious to the AK and this doesn't seem to improve the deficiet all that much.
One of the worst is how much more difficult it is to put a mag in an AK vs an AR. Now I'm no genious but that would seem to be a pretty big set back if one were in an emergency situation. That deficiet was VERY obvious at a course I took where reloaeds under stress were madatory. The guy with the AK was always behind when it came time to change.
Anyway, just my 2 cents.
Y'all have a nice day.
Thanks and I screwed up as the street price should be $1,300 not $1,500.
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ReplyDeletePlease tell me this weapon has a last-round-hold-open bolt.
If not... just throw it out.
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