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    XCR-M 308

    I'm surprised this isn't being talked about here.

    I found this at TOS.


    I don't know if it's a fake picture or not, looks real to me.

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    Very cool

    I wonder how it stacks up price-wise to the SCAR-H and .308 ACR that is *supposedly* in the works. Im guessing decently cheaper than both

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    That's just the prototype.

    I've been to Robarm and seen the drawings of the final version. There are several noteworthy differences.
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    *sighs*

    thats a good looking gun.

    care to tells us what some of the differance are? I promise I wll not tell anybody

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbsmwd View Post
    *sighs*

    thats a good looking gun.

    care to tells us what some of the differance are? I promise I wll not tell anybody
    The XCR-M .308 will feature a full mil-spec monolithic rail system. Meaning, it wont have a relief cut down the middle of the rail.

    The other changes will be kept close to Robarm till the -M is closer to release.
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    The other changes will be kept close to Robarm till the -M is closer to release.
    ..........which will be in two weeks......lol/jk


    I wonder what the $$$ will be. Ergonomically perfect, tough internals, rails, and in 308.

    Ain't gonna be less than $2,000.

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    I like a lot of Robarm stuff - but I just can't get past the feeling that if I ever need parts/support in the future it's not going to be available.

    They have a track record that speaks to the future deliverables mess I fear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 96 SS View Post
    I like a lot of Robarm stuff - but I just can't get past the feeling that if I ever need parts/support in the future it's not going to be available.

    They have a track record that speaks to the future deliverables mess I fear.
    That's why you buy what you'll need in the next 30 years from the start. What's really important is small parts kits that have pins, springs, trigger components, allen screws (lol some people hate the xcr for that), etc, and a spare BCG/Piston assembley.

    The way I see it, it seems like most people barely put enough rounds in their new wonder rifle to cause a parts breakage before they sell it for the next awesome "reload faster than light" rifle that comes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by variablebinary View Post
    The XCR-M .308 will feature a full mil-spec monolithic rail system. Meaning, it wont have a relief cut down the middle of the rail.
    I wonder if that will also mean a change to the XCR-L as well. I hope the new stock and ambi-mag release are going to come out at the same time as the XCR-M or sooner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kal View Post
    The way I see it, it seems like most people barely put enough rounds in their new wonder rifle to cause a parts breakage before they sell it for the next awesome "reload faster than light" rifle that comes out.

    In that case I am on 1.5 upgrades above the original MBR with a L1A1. This keeps the battery of arms very close to each other, L1A1 and XCR-M. But with a better/more available magazine in the XCR-M. Hopefully a more accurate rifle too.

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