Thanks. What are the major differences other than caliber of the M vs L?
Thanks. What are the major differences other than caliber of the M vs L?
I can answer this: the XCR-L has the best ergonomics in the industry. However the non restricted version is front heavy compared with the Tavor. The Tavor's benefit is that the non-restricted version is shorter, and less front heavy, and is battle proven.
The Desert Tech MDR, if it ever gets here, will be better than both, except for the fact that it isn't battle proven. The X95 will be ergonomically less optimal than the MDR (because the bolt release catch is behind the magazine instead of near the trigger like the XCR/MDR), but I think will be the best of all 4 due to reliability and being battle proven.
It appears that after all the threads on this topic , it boils down to which do you like the look of . Every one who has either , likes what they have.
It appears that after all the threads on this topic , it boils down to which do you like the look of . Every one who has either , likes what they have.
All black NR rifles are overpriced. I've got 1200 or so rnds through mine ( I got it oct 2014). No fte/ ftf , no lock tite except on the accessory mounts. Maybe I got luckyRobinson Arms have a track record of screwing over their customers (ask any M-96 owners), the owner is a major #### and the XCR is overpriced by at least $1000.00. At the same time, any rifle that you need to buy red loctite to keep from losing parts and have to shoot several hundred rounds through before you can expect something approaching reliability is ridiculous. By comparison, all that my Swiss Arms or Tavor required was to degrease the factory preservative, re-oil and go shoot the hell out of them. No loctite, no worries about parts falling off and 100% reliability using the broad mix of surplus, commercial and handloads fed them.
All black NR rifles are overpriced. I've got 1200 or so rnds through mine ( I got it oct 2014). No fte/ ftf , no lock tite except on the accessory mounts. Maybe I got lucky![]()
I own both a Tavor and an XCR-M. I have not had a single problem with either. The biggest difference IMHO(other than the overall design and of course caliber) is that the flat stock on the Tavor requires a severe cheek weld, at least for me. I have yet to figure out how I'm going to get an optic high enough off the rail without making it look stupid.
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