Yup, me too , me too, It's very important to choose the most precise one in my case too. I'm a horrible shooter.
If you are an horrible shooter, it doesnt really matter which one you pick... Lol. JP.
Yup, me too , me too, It's very important to choose the most precise one in my case too. I'm a horrible shooter.
This^^The xcr sells fine in the US.
.....and this^^There's no way in hell an XCR is comparable to a $1000 AR. Full ambi features, excellent machining quality and tolerances and a superb bolt carrier. It's a well put together rifle that is far better in terms of quality than bargain basement AR's. It certainly has an inflated price given it's status, but lets be real here, Canada isn't what's keeping Robinson Arms alive. The rifle is selling plenty well in the states and that's in a market where AR's dominate and are much more affordable there vs. the XCR too.
Same could be said for XCRs,no?If AR's were to become non restricted, I highly doubt the Tavor would disappear. Look at Tavors popularity south of the border, they are going crazy for it, yet they have AR's without any "restricted/non restricted" crap down there.
It's just a different kind of a beast.
Ok....so maybe 'mericans aren't "going crazy" for XCRs,but they still sell plenty of XCRs south of the border.As was mentioned in earlier post, Canada is NOT keeping RA afloat,their U.S sales I'm guessing must dwarf the relative handful of XCRs that they sell up here?
Again and again I read the same BS about "NR Tax" and "inflated price due to NR status" etc etc.....Newsflash for y'all....a new keymod XCR-L retails in USA for right around $2K+/-...a price point comparable to most any top shelf AR platform.
Admittedly,from browsing the EE here and elsewhere,older XCRs do seem to hold it's value better in Canada,likely in no small part because of NR status,whereas in the USA,they depreciate much faster,but that said,still lots of used XCRs trading in the $1200-$1500 range down south....and many(most) of those are earlier generation models from the "working the bugs out" era.
Considering that XCR sales in the US are holding their own at a $2000 price point against so many more options down there,and given the weak CDN$$ of the day, plus hassle and expense of importing ANY gun into Canada from the states,IMHO,an XCR is a BARGAIN here at the 2015 price of $2610-$2795,and a STEAL at $2350 if you can still find one at that price.....that doesn't even barely cover the exchange rate.
It's obvious that this thread was inspired as yet another XCR bashing forum,titled as a poll that doesn't exist,on a subject that doesn't matter,and most enthusiastically responded to by a majority of (jealous?) AR owners that cry "not fair" that they can't play in XCR's sandbox.
Seriously,if you want know how many would buy an XCR vs. AR,simply pose the question on a knowledgeable USA forum where they already have the choice.RA sells plenty of XCRs at home in the states,where everybody and his grandma owns and has served with an Uncle Sam issued AR.I would be shockingly surprised if I was to learn that the CDN market is the bread and butter of RA,in fact,just guessing,but I would expect that RA sells at least 10x as many XCRs in the states as they do here?
If the Norc is a POS because it's a $500 rifle then the $1000 domestic rifles must be a real pile "o" crap because I see some AR's selling at over $2000.... Just sayin.
well the price of the Nork would go from $525 to $900 over night. I would still buy it at that, if it went NR. I didn't care for the XCR.
I'm not sure what the exact point of this thread is?
Okay well this has gone sorta like I had thought, but w/o as many XCR owners chiming in, wonder why?

Good luck with that,they retail for more than $1900 in the states.Todays exchange rate alone puts it at $2390 before any other charges(duty,shipping,import fees?)There would def be a money grab. Do you think the xcrwould be $2500 if it was restricted? Nope i bet you could buy one for $1800 brand new if that was the case.



























