Still a great design, but there is room for improvement.
Tim over at the Military Arms Channel has finally done a full review of the XCR-L
And he gives it a favorable review! Hopefully this will bring more people over to Robinson Arms.
Still a great design, but there is room for improvement.
Fool-proofing serves only one purpose: identify bigger fools.
I am excited to see future vids. He said he was likely to do a XCR vs Virtus vid and multiple caliber ones. Should be cool to see.
Riding, Shooting, or Golfing...you pick and I will be there.
My only real gripe with my XCR is weight and non AR trigger.
If you e ever held an MCX, it feels significantly lighter than an XCR.
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Light is fast ... fast is good
Funny...this post never popped up in my feed.
I reposted it yesterday. Apologies.
"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human liberty. It is the argument of tyrants; the creed of slaves."-William Pitt the Younger
Funny...this post never popped up in my feed.
I reposted it yesterday. Apologies.
"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human liberty. It is the argument of tyrants; the creed of slaves."-William Pitt the Younger
I've got both. Similar configuration and weights are about the same. I've not handled the long barreled virtus much but the heavy profile on their barrels doesn't help in the weight department.
I like my mcx but the xcr gives me more options. I think they're a pretty evenly matched platform, it's an uphill battle to convince the uninitiated though.
Would be nice if RA just offered one profile, medium. The light profile one in MAC's video looks a bit odd.
Fool-proofing serves only one purpose: identify bigger fools.
Having multiple sized lowers is cool, I've got an L and an M. They need to come out with a H version for like 338, 300 win, super, Norma, whatever, 30-06 etc. Or just go straight for 50bmg.