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MCX Regulator: the SIG Ranch Rifle

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The MCX Regulator is built on the tried-and-true MCX platform but brings its own flavor to the table, aiming to shake up what we think of when we hear “ranch rifle.” But don’t get twisted; while it’s pitched as the next big thing for ranchers, farmers, and cowboys, there’s more to the story of the “SIG Ranch Rifle.”

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Revisiting the SIG MCX Regulator: this article originally ran in early 2024. It being that time of year when rifles should be out on the range or on the hunt, we present one that was reviewed literally out on the range. As in, home on the range.

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SIG Ranch Rifle: Specs to Know:

  • Caliber Options: 5.56 NATO and 7.62x39mm
  • Overall Length: 38.9 inches
  • Barrel Length: 16 inches
  • Weight (with magazine): 7.9 lbs
  • Barrel Twist: 1:7 (5.56) and 1:9.5 (7.62×39)
  • Frame: Aluminum with Gen II NiR FDE Cerakote™ for that stealthy vibe
  • Stock: Magpul™ SGA Mossberg 500/590 style (yeah, the traditional kind)
  • Features: Fully ambidextrous controls, two-stage match trigger, SIG-designed muzzle brake, built-in Arca Rail for easy tripod mounting, and ships with a 10-round magazine.
The SIG MCX Regulator on an RRS tripod. It has a built-in ARCA rail between the trigger guard and magwell.
Left side of the "SIG Ranch Rifle."
The SIG MCX Regulator has fully ambi controls. Some of them are a little hard to reach with your firing hand.

Now, onto the juice. Some folks on Instagram and YouTube weren’t feeling it, calling SIG out of touch. But here’s the deal: the Regulator might not be for everyone, and that’s okay. It’s like SIG took the MCX, jazzed it up with some legal loophole magic, and made it so folks in states with tight gun laws can actually enjoy some high-quality SIG action. If your state doesn’t allow threaded barrels, simply pin and weld the muzzle brake. If your state doesn’t allow muzzle attachments, pin weld a thread protector.

SIG Ranch Rifle - close-up of the safety, which is reminiscent of the safety of a 1911.
The safety reminds me of 1911…down for off, up for on.

Despite the ranch rifle tag, the Regulator is playing a different game. It’s loaded with features like IR signature reduction paint and a gas-piston system that’s more about keeping things low-key and compliant than herding cattle or taking down hogs. Let’s be real, no rancher is obsessing over IR signatures.

MCX Regulator literally on the range...
MCX Regulator literally on the range…

But here’s where it shines: for those stuck in states where the AR-15 is a no-go, this rifle is a game-changer. It’s got the guts of an MCX with a few tweaks to keep it on the right side of the law. So, if you’re looking to exercise your 2nd Amendment rights without moving states, the MCX Regulator might just be your ticket.

Right side of the "SIG Ranch Rifle."
The upper is a SIG MCX upper and will fit onto an MCX lower or an AR15 with the adapter that SIG sells. So, should your state or the Supreme Court change the laws, you’re future-proofed.

What’s Cool and What’s Not:

  • Cool: It’s SIG quality through and through, with adaptability for different legal landscapes. The upper is an MCX upper just like what Tier One guys are running.
  • Not So Cool: The controls might feel a bit out of reach for some, especially if you’re used to the ergonomics of a traditional AR. You can’t reach the mag release or bolt hold open/release with your firing hand. It’s just too far away.
Inside look a the MCX Regulator's trigger
The trigger magic inside the Regulator.

The MCX Regulator is a sign of the times, offering a solid option for those in restrictive states. It’s a bit of a niche player but in a league of its own for the right crowd. And at around $2,699, it’s priced in line with what you’d expect for a high-quality piece of SIG craftsmanship.

Inside look a the MCX Regulator's trigger
The stock uses any Mossberg 500/590 shotgun stock and comes with spacers for length of pull and cheekpiece height.

To wrap it up, the MCX Regulator is one interesting piece of hardware. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, especially if you’ve got free rein over your gun choices. But for those navigating the maze of state restrictions, it’s a beacon of hope. Not just a “ranch rifle,” but a symbol of adaptability and SIG’s commitment to serving all shooters, no matter where they hang their hats.

Watch the Regulator in action at a 2-Gun Match.

Visit SIG Sauer for additional information.

SIG's Regulator isn't what the haters expected. It's a legit ranch rifle.

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