The video presents the MasterPiece Arms MPA30T, a 9mm pistol with a profile reminiscent of a MAC-10. It is manufactured in Georgia and is entirely made in the United States. The pistol is shown as a compact firearm intended to draw attention at the range due to its distinctive appearance. The discussion focuses on its configuration as a pistol rather than a subgun, while still maintaining that classic, boxy silhouette. The host sets up a detailed walkthrough of the pistol’s external features, handling characteristics, and basic specifications, emphasizing that the platform offers a unique look and feel compared with more conventional 9mm pistols.
At the front of the MasterPiece Arms MPA30T is a faux suppressor attached to the 4.5-inch barrel. This faux suppressor can be removed, allowing installation of an actual suppressor if desired. The pistol uses a front post sight paired with a rear sight, both constructed from metal. These sights are fixed and provide a simple, durable aiming setup. The overall front-end configuration contributes to the firearm’s distinctive appearance while offering the option to run a real suppressor. The video notes that this feature makes the pistol more versatile than it might initially appear when only the faux suppressor is installed.
The MPA30T features a top-mounted charging handle, contributing to a feel similar to older designs such as the MAC-10 or even a Tommy gun. This charging handle layout allows ambidextrous operation, accommodating both left- and right-handed shooters without modification. The pistol operates using a direct blowback system, which is typical for many 9mm platforms of this style. The combination of the top charging handle and blowback action is described as providing a straightforward, reliable manual of arms. The metal construction of the sights and external components is highlighted as part of the pistol’s robust design.
On the right side of the MasterPiece Arms MPA30T is a safety switch that controls the firing mechanism. Beneath the safety, the pistol includes a Picatinny rail section, allowing easy mounting of accessories such as a light or laser. The lower portion of the firearm is polymer, including the trigger guard, which has an oval interior shape and a small external lip to support different grip styles. The trigger is described as having very little to no take-up, breaking immediately once pressure is applied, with no noticeable staging. The reset has a bit of movement and is characterized as slightly gritty, but it reliably returns the trigger to the firing position for subsequent shots.
The grip on the MPA30T is polymer with finger grooves on the front and relatively aggressive texturing on the sides. This design aims to maintain control as hands become sweaty, with the grooves helping to lock in the shooter’s grip. The magazine well houses a metal magazine release located at the bottom, which is noted as inspiring confidence in terms of durability and reliability. The included magazine is described as a standard-capacity magazine for a subgun-style 9mm platform. The pistol ships with a simple carrying case, allowing straightforward transport to and from the range without requiring a separate purchase for basic storage.
The MasterPiece Arms MPA30T has a 4.5-inch barrel fitted with a removable faux suppressor at the front. A Picatinny rail on the bottom of the frame supports accessory mounting. The pistol uses a standard-capacity magazine for this style of 9mm firearm. Overall length is approximately 11.75 inches, height is about 8.5 inches, and unloaded weight is around 2.8 pounds. The barrel features a 1-in-10 twist rate. The video concludes that the MPA30T is a distinctive, MAC-10-style 9mm pistol that stands out at both indoor and outdoor ranges. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences and reviews of the platform.